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Offshore wind: Trump blames whale deaths on turbines - BBC News
The former president blamed wind farms for a spike in whale deaths - but his claims don't stand up.
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The Creator film review: A 'jaw-droppingly distinctive' sci-fi - BBC Cultur
John David Washington and Gemma Chan star in a fast, "relentlessly tense" new sci-fi that is "hard-edged and dark", writes Nicholas Barber.
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British Museum asks public and experts to help recover stolen artefacts - B
The museum gives more details of 2,000 artefacts from its collection that are missing or stolen.
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Chess grandmaster Hans Niemann denies using vibrating sex toy to cheat - BB
Hans Niemann was accused of cheating after he beat Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen last September.
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Spotify will not ban AI-made music, says boss - BBC News
In a rare interview, Spotify boss Daniel Ek talks to the BBC about AI, regulation and Harry and Meghan.
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The five best things to do in Turkistan - BBC Travel
From Karavansaray to the Aziret Sultan Complex, Kazakh tour guide Daulet Meldekhanov shares five unmissable stops on a visit to the city of Turkistan.
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US-China rivalry spurs investment in space tech - BBC News
The race to get back to the moon is fuelling US investment in private sector space firms.
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(384) Why do the worst people rise to power? | Brian Klaas - YouTube
Why do the worst people rise to power? University College London professor Brian Klaas responds.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/c...
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Australian lethal mushroom mystery survivor leaves hospital - BBC News
Erin Patterson cooked a meal using mushrooms which killed three relatives, but one has survived.
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Cat missing for 11 years reunited with owner - BBC News
Sian Sexton says she is "still in shock" after a surprise phone call saw her reunited with pet cat Daisy.
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Metaverse: What happened to Mark Zuckerberg's next big thing? - BBC News
Two years ago, the metaverse was billed as the next big thing - but many in the tech world have already moved on.
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The shadowy Chinese firms that own chunks of Cambodia - BBC News
Fifteen years after a deal to control a fifth of Cambodia's coastline, work has barely started.
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A cut too far: The people who can't give up paper - BBC Future
The world's gone digital and yet many professions and industries still rely on paper every day. When will they scrunch up and toss away the last page?
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Freshwater pearl mussels: Scotland's little-known royal gems - BBC Travel
They're featured on the Crown of Scotland and are rumoured to have led the Romans to invade Britain. Now, a hotel in the Highlands is helping to save the UK's endangered pearls.
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Man gored to death by bull at Spanish festival - BBC News
Friend also injured by same animal during the Pobla de Farnals festival in the Valencia region.
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Woman's body found in jaws of 13ft Florida alligator identified - BBC News
A witness raised the alarm after seeing the large animal clutching human remains in a canal.
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Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa smashes women's marathon world record in Berlin - B
Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa shatters the women's marathon world record as she wins in Berlin, while Eliud Kipchoge is the men's winner with record fifth victory.
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Russell Brand accuser sparks debate about staggered age of consent - BBC Ne
Claims against the star have led to discussions about the power dynamic between adults and teens in relationships.
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Art: 10-year mission to paint everyone in St Davids - BBC News
An artist wants to capture the whole of St Davids - and he is not stopping there.
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Osiris-Rex: Nasa confirms return of asteroid Bennu samples - BBC News
A capsule carrying debris from asteroid Bennu lands safely in the Utah desert.
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AI-generated naked child images shock Spanish town of Almendralejo - BBC Ne
More than 20 Spanish girls in the small town of Almendralejo have so far come forward as victims.
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Lampedusa: Inside the camp at the heart of Europe’s migrant surge - BBC New
At least 10,000 migrants arrived on Italy's Lampedusa island last week, stretching local resources.
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Picasso’s twisted beauty – and the ‘trail of female carnage’ he left behind
Fifty years after his death, the artist's attitudes to women are highly problematic, but can we cancel him?
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James Nachtwey: The last of the great photojournalists - BBC News
James Nachtwey's images are known for their brutal immediacy.
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