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A23a: Monster iceberg just shy of a trillion tonnes - BBC News
Scientists use a radar satellite to take a "tape measure" to the world's biggest block of ice.
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Great Yarmouth circus show stopped after acrobat falls from height - BBC Ne
The manager and ringmaster says he is confident the performer will be "back even stronger".
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COP28: Landmark summit takes direct aim at fossil fuels - BBC News
The deal agrees to 'transition away' from fossil fuels for the first time but falls short of phasing them out.
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Perseverance: Nasa's Mars rover celebrates 1,000 days of science - BBC News
Nasa's Perseverance rover has done everything asked of it since landing on the Red Planet in 2021.
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Our Lady of Guadalupe: Pilgrims converge on basilica in Mexico - BBC News
Millions of pilgrims have visited the basilica in Mexico in the run-up to the day dedicated to the Virgin.
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Russia's new Black Sea naval base alarms Georgia - BBC News
The Kremlin's plans raise fears that EU-hopeful Georgia could be dragged into the war in Ukraine.
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Renaissance nude offends French school students - BBC News
Several pupils refused to look at a Renaissance artwork and accused their teacher of racism, which the school denies.
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Gavdos: The European island known for nudity - BBC Travel
Marooned in the Mediterranean, this tiny Greek island has been a bohemian destination since the 1960s. But can its anything-goes culture survive?
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Paris Ritz: Missing €750k ring found in hotel vacuum bag - BBC News
The owner has said she left the ring on a table in her hotel room but when she returned it was gone.
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Controversial clothes hook spy cameras for sale on Amazon - BBC News
The hidden devices remain available despite being at the centre of a US case against the firm.
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Could there be a gold rush for buried hydrogen? - BBC News
Many see hydrogen as the green fuel of the future so underground deposits of the gas could be valuable.
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The real-life Willy Wonkas trying to change the taste of chocolate - BBC Fu
Playing with the taste of chocolate to create unique flavour experiences led to fame and fortune in the fictional world of Wonka. Now scientists are finding ways of doing it for real.
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Bryan Adams reveals Diana song lyrics sparked 'surreal' friendship with roy
A B-side from the Canadian urged a supposedly fictional Diana to leave her husband and "bring her limousine".
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Alex Jones: Conspiracy theorist set to return to X after Elon Musk poll - B
The conspiracy theorist was banned from Twitter - now X - but its owner has now reinstated him.
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(685) What would a magnitude 15 earthquake be like? - YouTube
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How ancient civilisations dealt with trauma - BBC Future
As the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine continue, there’s deepening concern for the trauma that may come later. But war has been around for millennia. How did our ancestors cope?
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(685) How To Destroy The Universe - YouTube
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Israel-Gaza: The status quo is smashed. The future is messy and dangerous -
Even when the war between Israel and Hamas ends, there is no easy future, the BBC's Jeremy Bowen says.
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AI: EU agrees landmark deal on regulation of artificial intelligence - BBC
The proposed rules cover the use of AI in systems like ChatGPT and by law enforcement.
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Tyrannosaur’s last meal was two baby dinosaurs - BBC News
Remains of baby dinosaurs inside another dinosaur reveal what a young predator ate 75m years ago.
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The teenager who lives like it's the 1940s - BBC News
Callum John Grubb is only 19 but he is obsessed with everything from the 1940s, including his car.
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Bribie Island: Australian man dies after being buried in sand - BBC News
Josh Taylor, 23, suffered severe injuries after he fell into a hole on Queensland's Bribie Island.
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Chinese garlic is a national security risk, says US senator - BBC News
Rick Scott says Chinese garlic grown in sewage is unsafe and poses a threat to national security.
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Google admits AI viral video was edited to look better - BBC News
Instead of the AI responding to voice and video, it was fed text prompts and still images.
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