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Why embracing change is the key to a good life - BBC Culture
How we handle change is the essence of existence, particularly in our current times. In the first of a new series, The Art of Living, Lindsay Baker explores the philosophy of change.
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Nobel Peace Prize goes to UN World Food Programme - BBC News
The Nobel Committee says the World Food Programme won the prize for its efforts to combat hunger.
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Hong Kong's last authentic junk in troubled waters - BBC News
The image of a Chinese junk boat is a popular symbol of Hong Kong and recognised around the world.
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Australian boss fined over Belgian backpacker's fruit-picking death - BBC N
Olivier Max Caramin collapsed from heat stress after picking fruit for hours in the sun.
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IBM to split into two as it reinvents itself - BBC News
The world's first big computing giant wants to focus on higher-margin businesses like the cloud and AI.
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(34) Why Blue Whales Don't Get Cancer - Peto's Paradox - YouTube
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The Golden Ratio (why it is so irrational) - Numberphile - YouTube
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Dilys Price: World's oldest female skydiver dies - BBC News
Dilys Price has also been praised for "transforming" the lives of disabled people.
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BCG: Can a vaccine from 1921 save lives from Covid-19? - BBC News
Vaccines may cause wide-scale changes in the immune system which can boost the body's protection.
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‘Humans weren’t always here. We could disappear’: meet the collapsologists
Deep in the French countryside, pockets of anti-capitalists and environmentalists are preparing for the end of civilisation – or even humanity itself
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The death of the Full Moon Party
The Full Moon Party on the Thai island of Koh Pha Ngan is the stuff of legend. Now Covid-19 has put a stop to the partying.
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Planet Mars is at its 'biggest and brightest' - BBC News
The Red Planet is unmissable in the night sky right now as its orbit aligns with Earth's.
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Pokemon: Logan Paul buys $2m worth of Pokémon cards - BBC News
YouTuber Logan Paul has spent $2m on six boxes of rare first edition Pokémon cards.
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Polish divers tackle massive British WW2 bomb in Baltic - BBC News
A 5.4-tonne RAF bomb dropped in 1945 lies at the bottom of a busy Baltic shipping canal.
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German ship completes historic Arctic expedition - BBC News
The German Research Vessel Polarstern returns to port after drifting for a year in Arctic sea-ice.
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Facebook bans Holocaust denial content - BBC News
Mark Zuckerberg says his "thinking has evolved" as the social network changes strategy.
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Are Europe's night trains back in fashion? - BBC Worklife
Sleeper trains were making a slow comeback in Europe before the pandemic, but will Covid-19 help or hinder a renaissance of long-distance rail travel?
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TEDx Brussels loses license due to censorship | Flanders Today
The parent TED organisation in New York has revoked the license granted to a team of volunteers in Brussels to stage TED talks after it pulls performer from stage
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Coronavirus: WHO head calls herd immunity approach 'immoral' - BBC News
Dr Ghebreyesus said allowing coronavirus to spread unchecked would cause unnecessary suffering and death.
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What's behind the rise of QAnon in the UK? - BBC News
How one woman helped spread a conspiracy theory across Britain.
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Peru opens Machu Picchu for single tourist stranded by Covid - BBC News
A Japanese man waited almost seven months to enter the site after it was closed because of Covid.
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Covid reinfection: Man gets Covid twice and second hit 'more severe' - BBC
The report raises questions about how much immunity can be built up to the virus and how long it may last.
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Covid: Why bats are not to blame, say scientists - BBC News
Bats have been scapegoated by humans for centuries, with Covid only the latest example, say scientists.
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Harry Potter first edition fetches £60,000 at auction - BBC News
The rare first edition hardback copy of the novel had been valued at half the amount.
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