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Why are South Korean cosmetics so popular? | The Global Story Podcast

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How did South Korea become the world’s second-largest exporter of cosmetics?

The promise of pore-free, glassy, youthful-looking skin has made Korean beauty products a global phenomenon.

Americans spent as much $1.7bn (£1.3bn) on K-beauty in 2024, according to industry estimates, and the US now imports more cosmetics from South Korea than any other country.

Asma Khalid from The Global Story podcast speaks to Elise Hu, the host of TED Daily Talks host and author of ‘Flawless: Lessons in Looks and Culture from the K-Beauty Capital’.

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Chapters:
00:00 The South Korean cosmetic boom
01:50 Elise Hu
04:30 What is K-Beauty?
06:50 The commercialisation of K-Beauty products
10:12 The soft power government strategy
14:10 K-Beauty stores in America
16:10 How effective are the products?

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22,000 students told to pay back ‘mis-sold’ maintenance loans in UK. #Students #Loan #BBCNews

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250 dogs found by RSPCA crammed into one home. #Dogs #RSPCA #BBCNews

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US-Iran talks fail – what happens next? | BBC Newscast

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Today, we look at what the failure to reach an agreement between the US and Iran means for the war in the Middle East and the world.

We also look at what stopped an agreement between the two sides, after differing accounts emerge.

Victoria Derbyshire and Nick Watt are joined by political correspondent Joe Pike, who has the latest on the UK-US row over the Chagos Islands.

And could an election in Hungary reshape political power in Europe?

0:00 – Why did the US–Iran talks collapse so quickly?
1:38 – Were expectations for a deal unrealistic?
2:32 – What were the main sticking points in negotiations?
4:22 – What happens next?
8:42 – Whats happening with Lebanon?
10:29 – Can diplomacy still succeed from here?
11:44 – What role is the UK playing?
15:47 – Why does the Chagos Islands deal matter now?
19:09 – What does this mean for the UK–US relationship?
23:16 – Why could Hungary’s election be significant?
24:30 – What should we be watching next?

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Meghan apologises to court for misleading statement in privacy case – BBC News

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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has apologised to a court for forgetting about biography briefing notes she gave to an aide, in her privacy case against the Mail on Sunday’s publishers.

The Appeal Court heard she had asked an aide to pass on information to the authors of a biography – despite having earlier said she “did not contribute” to the work.

Meghan said she had forgotten the events and had not intended to mislead.

Associated Newspapers is trying to overturn a ruling after it published a letter from the duchess to her father.

Meghan, 40, won her privacy case against the publisher of the Mail on Sunday earlier this year, when the High Court found its publication of the letter was unlawful.

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Iran-US peace talks fail to reach deal as Washington issues ‘final offer’ | BBC News

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Vice-President JD Vance has said that the US and Iran failed to reach an agreement following lengthy peace talks in Pakistan.

The delegations met in Islamabad during a temporary ceasefire.

Vance said the US “could not get to a situation where the Iranians were willing to accept our terms”. Halting Iran’s nuclear capabilities had been a “core goal” that wasn’t reached.

Iran’s foreign ministry says the talks were “intensive”, and called on Washington to refrain from “excessive demands and unlawful requests”.

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