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Reporting on Gaza: 'Sometimes from behind the camera I just stand and cry'

Gazan journalist Mahmoud Bassam risks everything to document people's suffering.

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The world's best tourism villages in 2023 - BBC Travel

A brand-new list by the United Nations World Tourism Organization is highlighting rural communities across the globe that are harvesting tourism for good.

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Jimmy Red corn grits with egg yolks - BBC Travel

Almost lost to time, US chef Sean Brock has helped revive an heirloom grain called Jimmy Red corn, serving the creamy grits with luscious cured egg yolks on top.

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Dr Matthew Lani: TikTok star arrested in South Africa - BBC News

Matthew Lani garnered thousands of followers by sharing advice and selling medication online.

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US announces 'strongest global action yet' on AI safety - BBC News

The measures have been issued less than 48 hours before the UK hosts an AI safety summit.

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How the right to repair might change technology - BBC Future

Fixing devices and appliances is currently tricky – but new consumer rights laws are seeking to change that. Chris Stokel-Walker looks at how this might change the technology we use.

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Portuguese police apologise to Madeleine McCann's parents - BBC News

Senior officers travelled to the UK to meet Gerry McCann earlier this year, the BBC is told.

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Fingernails: Film asks, what if a machine could find your life partner? - B

Jessie Buckley and Riz Ahmed star in Christos Nikou's intriguing drama about modern dating.

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Would you drink genetically modified beer? - BBC News

A growing number of US brewers are now using GM yeast to make their beers.

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The Tanzanians searching for their grandfathers' skulls in Germany - BBC Ne

Descendants of 19 men hanged 123 years ago have spent decades searching for their remains.

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Alien language: If we met extraterrestrials, could we talk to them? - BBC F

Alien lifeforms are likely to have evolved their own unique ways of communicating, so how might humanity communicate with them if ever make contact?

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Fisherman missing for two weeks found in raft and ate salmon to survive - B

The man caught and ate a salmon to survive after nearly two weeks floating in the frigid Pacific Ocean.

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Spanish Church sexual abuse affected 200,000 children, commission finds - B

The country's first in-depth public inquiry into abuse linked to the Catholic Church presents its findings.

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The Enfield Poltergeist: Why the unexplained mystery that shocked 1970s Bri

In 1977, reports of supposedly paranormal goings-on in a London house made headlines – and with a new TV series and play about events, they still confound, writes Natasha Tripney.

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The road less travelled to the Serengeti - BBC Travel

The main road to the Serengeti is busy with endless safari vehicles. But there is a little-known back route that takes in Maasai herders, ancient fossils and volcanic craters.

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Neuschwanstein: US man charged over deadly attack at famed German castle -

The suspect is accused of pushing two women into a ravine at Neuschwanstein Castle and raping one of them.

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The scientists looking for alien vegetation - BBC Future

Alien life could take many different forms, but one possibility is captivating scientists: alien "plants". What would they look like? And how could we find them?

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After a year of Elon Musk, what's next for X? - BBC News

How the billionaire's purchase of Twitter has changed the platform and what the future may hold.

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If alien life is artificially intelligent, it may be stranger than we can i

We've long assumed that aliens will be like us, but there's every reason to think they are instead a form of unfathomable AI, says the UK astronomer royal Lord Martin Rees.

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Ukraine war: Russia goes back to prisons to feed its war machine - BBC News

Russia's defence ministry has taken over from Wagner in recruiting inmates to fight in Ukraine.

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The Beatles to release emotional 'final song', Now and Then, next week - BB

The 1978 John Lennon composition, Now and Then, has been completed with the assistance of AI.

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Rédoine Faïd: France's jailbreak king gets more jail time for helicopter es

Rédoine Faïd is given another 14 years in jail for a spectacular escape involving a helicopter.

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Why artist David Shrigley has pulped 6,000 copies of The Da Vinci Code - BB

The idea came about when Shrigley heard an Oxfam shop had stopped accepting copies of Dan Brown's book.

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The employees secretly using AI at work - BBC Worklife

Some employers are either tacitly or outright banning access to generative AI tools like ChatGPT. But employees who love them are finding ways to discreetly backchannel.

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Manual scavenging: The unending pain of India's sewer workers - BBC News

Workers from low-caste communities endure stigma and hazards as they clean sewers and septic tanks.

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