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The technologies that could transform ageing - BBC Future

Providing a growing older generation with a dignified and independent life means doing more with less – and governments and industry are looking to cutting-edge technology to help.

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Tigray crisis: Why there are fears of civil war in Ethiopia - BBC News

Tensions between Tigray and the federal government threaten to boil over into a serous conflict.

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Coronavirus: Denmark imposes lockdowns amid mink covid fears - BBC News

Cases of a mutated strain of Covid-19 have been detected that may undermine future vaccines.

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Fulop Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

Learn about the Fulop Family Crest, its Origin and History. Where did the Fulop surname come from? Where did the family branches go?

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BBC - Travel - The Templar hermitage at the heart of the Iberian Peninsula

Lying at the foot of dramatic limestone cliffs and caves, the hermitage of San Bartolomé is rich in cryptic Templar symbolism.

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Ecocide: Should killing nature be a crime? - BBC Future

From the Pope to Greta Thunberg, there are growing calls for the crime of “ecocide” to be recognised in international criminal law – but could such a law ever work?

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Asynchronous video interviews: The tools you need to succeed - BBC Worklife

Companies are increasingly using automated video interviews to assess candidates. How do you get through this potentially uncomfortable experience?

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Poor diet: Children 20cm shorter as a result, analysis says - BBC News

A global analysis suggests that on average the world's tallest teenagers live in the Netherlands.

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US results: Trump sons attack Republicans for 'weak' backing - BBC News

Donald Trump Jr accuses the rising stars of the party of "cowering to the media mob".

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(5) In full: Rowan Atkinson on free speech - YouTube

The forerunner of the Defend Free Speech campaign was called “Reform Section 5”. This speech by Rowan Atkinson at the launch event in Parliament in 2012 shou...

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From Like a Virgin to WAP: The truly provocative pop songs - BBC Culture

Can explicit expressions of female sexuality in pop – from Madonna to Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion – really be empowering, asks Arwa Haider.

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What's the science behind mink and coronavirus? - BBC News

Denmark's mink-related coronavirus scare has caused alarm, but scientists urge caution.

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US election: Bannon Twitter account banned amid clampdown - BBC News

The big social networks are clamping down on threats of violence amid a tense wait for results.

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US election 2020: Donald Trump's speech fact-checked - BBC News

The president made a string of claims but provided little evidence.

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UK energy plant to use liquid air - BBC News

The 50MW facility near Manchester hopes to store enough power for roughly 50,000 homes.

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Back from the dead: Race to save Romania's 65 million-year-old fish - BBC N

The nocturnal, prehistoric Asprete has teetered on the brink of extinction for decades.

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Typhoon Goni: Philippines survivor tells of children swept away - BBC News

A farmer's child was found dead miles from home after the family was separated by volcanic mudflow.

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BBC correspondent: 'Long Covid has left me exhausted for seven months' - BB

Lucy Adams still suffers fatigue, brain fog and tremors months after having the virus.

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Pohřeb Karla Kryla (1994) - YouTube

Známý básník a písničkář Karel Kryl, který nečekaně zemřel 3. března v německém Pasově, byl včera pochován na Břevnovském hřbitově. Vzhledem k omezenému množ...

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What turns a product into a global phenomenon? - BBC Worklife

There are countless products to buy, but only some hit a vaulted status of ‘must have’. What propels a single item into being a sensation?

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The intriguing maps that reveal alternate histories - BBC Future

What if major elections, wars and events had turned out differently? Samuel Arbesman explores the detail and delights of maps that plot alternative worlds to our own.

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The Indian diver who has saved more than 100 lives - BBC News

An Indian diver, who helps police retrieve bodies from lakes, has also saved 114 people from suicide.

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BBC - Travel - Why Germans love getting naked in public

“Free-body culture” promotes harmony with nature, and today some Germans sunbathe nude, strip down to play sports and even hike in the buff.

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US election: Being with Trump the day he lost - BBC News

How the president who has never wavered dealt with defeat after four years in the White House.

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Covid vaccine: First 'milestone' vaccine offers 90% protection - BBC News

The vaccine is a "significant step" forward for getting life back to normal, but challenges remain.

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