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TB Joshua exposé: YouTube deletes Emmanuel TV channel of disgraced megachur

The video-sharing platform says the late pastor's Emmanuel TV violated its hate speech policies.

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The gaming industry is aiming for subscribers. Will gamers play along? - BB

Media ownership has increasingly diminished as music, television and film consumers have settled into streaming. As gaming subscriptions grow, a similar transition is inevitable.

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Microsleeps: The naps that may only last seconds - BBC Future

Far shorter than a nap, microsleeps can last only a few seconds. They may be a sign of deeper problems getting decent sleep.

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India snow leopards: First-ever survey puts population at 718 - BBC News

It's estimated that Indian snow leopards account for roughly 10-15% of the big cat's global population.

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Sydney Harbour shark attack victim Lauren O'Neill thanks 'heroic' neighbour

Lauren O'Neill was mauled during a sunset harbour swim, causing neighbours to rush to her aid.

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'First of all you must be patient, then you need spatial memory': The man b

In 1975, the Hungarian academic Ernő Rubik applied for a patent on his invention. Little did he know that his ingenious teaching tool would become a global phenomenon.

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Wireless charging: The roads where electric vehicles never need to plug in

The first wireless electric road in the US has been installed in Detroit, but at nearly $2m (£1.6m) per mile, is this really the future of transport?

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(133) Did The Future Already Happen? - The Paradox of Time - YouTube

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Elon Musk: Judge blocks 'unfathomable' $56bn Tesla pay deal - BBC News

The court found the process of deciding Elon Musk's huge 2018 pay award was "deeply flawed".

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This Louisiana town moved to escape climate-linked disaster - BBC Future

The sinking Louisiana town of Isle de Jean Charles was forced to pack up and move to safer ground. Many more US towns may soon need to follow in their footsteps.

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UK considering recognising Palestine state, Lord Cameron says - BBC News

Britain could recognise Palestine state as part of peace negotiations, foreign secretary suggests.

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Elon Musk announces first Neuralink wireless brain chip implant - BBC News

The company intends for such chips to eventually help tackle complex medical conditions.

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Sydney Harbour shark attack leaves woman severely injured - BBC News

The woman was bitten on the leg by a suspected bull shark, in a rare incident for inner Sydney.

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Haji Malang: The Sufi shrine caught up in a religious row in Mumbai - BBC N

Both Hindus and Muslims visit the Haji Malang shrine in Mumbai - but a controversy has shaken some devotees.

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Japan: Moon lander Slim comes back to life and resumes mission - BBC News

The lander has begun sending photos, including that of a nearby rock nicknamed "toy poodle".

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X blocks searches for Taylor Swift after explicit AI images of her go viral

Twitter says the move is to prioritise safety, after fake explicit images of the singer went viral.

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Beauty giant Avon under fire over Russia links - BBC News

The firm is facing criticism for continuing production and recruiting new sales agents in Russia.

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Aeromexico passenger opens plane door and walks on wing - BBC News

Passengers say they had been kept on the tarmac for four hours without air conditioning or water.

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Robert Corfield, ex-minister of secretive sect, admits to child sex abuse -

Alleged victims say predators have gone unpunished for decades in Christian church known as The Truth.

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Mona Lisa: Protesters throw soup at da Vinci painting - BBC News

The 16th Century painting by Leonardo da Vinci sits behind protective glass at the Louvre in Paris.

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Football comes first for Devon boy, 12, who scored IQ of 162 - BBC News

Rory Bidwell Rory has joined the ranks of Mensa but says he would prefer a career in football.

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Icon of the Seas: World's largest cruise ship to set sail from Miami - BBC

The 20-deck Icon of the Seas' maiden voyage comes amid concerns about the vessel's methane emissions.

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Growing skincare use by children is dangerous, say dermatologists - BBC New

Dermatologists say products with ingredients potentially harmful to children are growing popular.

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Israel reined in by ICJ rulings on Gaza - but will it obey? - BBC News

The demands, if implemented, would drastically change the nature of Israel's Gaza campaign.

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Japan bomber may have been found after 50 years - BBC News

Police are carrying out DNA tests after a man claims to be the suspect of a bombing in Tokyo in the 1970s.

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