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WW2 'earthquake' bomb explodes in Poland during attempt to defuse it - BBC
The blast of the WW2 bomb in a canal in Poland was not unexpected and divers were unharmed.
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Project Artemis: UK signs up to Nasa's Moon exploration principles - BBC Ne
The UK backs the accords that will guide the American-led return to the Moon this decade.
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Singapore Airlines sells out meals on parked plane - BBC News
The airline is one of many carriers looking for new business models to make up for lost revenues.
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Boy sleeps in tent for months in memory of friends - BBC News
Max Woosey has been sleeping in his back garden for 200 days to raise money for North Devon Hospice.
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Great Barrier Reef has lost half of its corals since 1995 - BBC News
Every type of coral has declined since 1995 because of climate change, an Australian study finds.
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New Shepard: Jeff Bezos' rocket tests Nasa Moon landing tech - BBC News
The New Shepard rocket carried technology designed to return humans to the Moon in four years.
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Ikea to buy back used furniture in recycling push - BBC News
World's biggest furniture firm to resell second-hand Ikea items in bid to be 'climate positive'.
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Coronavirus: Czech schools and bars shut in partial lockdown - BBC News
The Czech Republic and the Netherlands are the latest to impose stricter rules.
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'Super' material raises hope of energy revolution - BBC News
Scientists find a material that displays a much sought-after property at room temperature.
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'Person in jetpack' spotted flying again near LA airport - BBC News
The new sighting on Wednesday was at 6,000ft (1,829m), seven miles from the airport, officials say.
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Heineken fined for forcing pubs to stock too many of its beers - BBC News
The firm's pubs division is fined £2m for breaching rules, but it says it is considering an appeal.
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Netherlands backs euthanasia for terminally ill children under-12 - BBC New
The Dutch government approves plans to allow euthanasia for some terminally ill children.
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Coronavirus: Berlin ad sticks middle finger to mask rule breakers - BBC New
The controversial Visit Berlin advert is to highlight the importance of protecting the elderly.
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Unlocking the secrets of 'six-headed chief' burial - BBC News
Archaeologists have used DNA analysis to help explain who was buried in the ancient Highlands grave.
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Conservation: Bridge of hope for world's rarest primate - BBC News
An artificial rope bridge across a divided forest could help save the ape, a type of gibbon, from extinction.
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Pieces of orbiting space junk set for very close pass - BBC News
There is "no indication of collision" between bits of discarded Russian and Chinese space hardware.
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Boy, 12, discovers rare dinosaur skeleton - BBC News
He was hiking with his father in Alberta, Canada, when he stumbled upon the Hadrosaur remains.
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Why the world's passports look different - BBC Worklife
The crest on the cover? The colour of the booklet? Those intricately designed inner pages? There’s a reason for every element of your passport’s aesthetic.
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BBC - Travel - Japan’s delicious fire-seared delicacy
In one of the country’s least-visited prefectures, chefs dramatically sear bonito over towering flames.
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New jets promise to revive supersonic travel - BBC News
Almost 20 years after Concorde was retired, new supersonic passenger aircraft are finally emerging.
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Jaromír Nohavica odpověděl v on-line rozhovoru na vše - Moravskoslezský den
Ostrava /AKTUALIZACE, VIDEO/ - Do redakce Moravskoslezského deníku přišel ve středu Jarek Nohavica a od 12 hodin odpovídal více než dvě a půl hodiny na vaše dotazy. Nezodpovězených otázek však zůstaly desítky. Náš host slíbil, že postupně odpoví pokud možno na všechny. Svůj slib dodržel, můžete se sami přesvědčit.
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Velázquez’s Las Meninas: A detail that decodes a masterpiece - BBC Culture
A small clay pot in Diego Velázquez’s Las Meninas could hold the key to unlocking the mysterious 17th-Century painting, argues Kelly Grovier.
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The Tibetans serving in ‘secretive’ Indian force - BBC News
The death of a Tibetan soldier has highlighted the community's role in India's defence forces.
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The grim fate that could be ‘worse than extinction’ - BBC Future
What would it take for a global totalitarian government to rise to power indefinitely? This nightmare scenario may be closer than first appears.
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Fukushima: Japan 'to release contaminated water into sea' - BBC News
The water was used to cool the Fukushima nuclear plant which went into meltdown in 2011.
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