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US stamp sells for a record-breaking $2m - BBC News

Known for its rarity and unintentional printing error, the Inverted Jenny stamp dates back to 1918.

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11 mind-boggling facts about time - BBC Future

This week, we're launching a special series called "Time: The Ultimate Guide". To kick things off, here are some of the most fascinating facts we've learnt to date…

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International mafia bust shows US-Italy crime links still strong - BBC News

While decades of prosecutions weakened the US and Italian mafia, transatlantic relations remain strong.

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Iceland volcano: Emergency declared over volcano Fagradalsfjall eruption co

Thousands are asked to evacuate from a town over fears magma has spread underground.

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Why walking backwards can be good for your health and brain - BBC Future

During the 19th Century, the activity of "retro-walking" was little more than an eccentric hobby, but today research is revealing it can have real benefits for your health and brain.

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xkcd: Redshift

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Belgium detains two far-right terror suspects - BBC News

Allegations against the pair include "recruiting people with the aim of committing terrorist crimes".

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From Riders to Tackle! – how Britain loves Jilly Cooper's raunchy novels -

Jilly Cooper's raunchy novels have been bestsellers in Britain since the 1980s – Clare Thorp explores their appeal as Cooper's latest book, Tackle!, is published.

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Jared Leto climbs Empire State Building - BBC News

The actor becomes the first person to legally scale the New York City landmark.

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The Beatles top singles chart 60 years after their first hit - BBC News

Sir Paul McCartney says their final song Now and Then reaching the top spot has "blown my socks off!"

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First ever images prove 'lost echidna' not extinct - BBC News

Sir David Attenborough "delighted" as mammal named after him is filmed for the first time.

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How Africa's first heat officer is protecting women in Sierra Leone - BBC F

Africa's first heat officer is helping women keep cool in Sierra Leone's capital Freetown.

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US veteran gets world's first eye transplant - BBC News

The surgery did not restore vision in the grafted eye, but experts do not rule out the possibility.

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John Oliver ruffles feathers in New Zealand's Bird of the Century election

The US chat show host's support of the pūteketeke is creating an international PR battle.

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Komfo Anokye kola tree: Ghana outrage after 300-year-old tree felled - BBC

The famous tree dates back to 17th Century Ghana and was reportedly planted by a renowned priest.

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Three big reasons Americans haven't rapidly adopted EVs - BBC Worklife

US consumers are buying electric vehicles – just not at the pace some analysts predicted. A few core reasons keep the average consumer from moving past petrol.

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Yerba mate: South America's 'beverage of champions' - BBC Travel

This bitter, caffeinated tea is increasing in popularity beyond South America – and footballers like Lionel Messi have been helping to spread it around the world.

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Thirteen-metre wave earns Laura Enever a women's surfing record - BBC News

Australian Laura Enever achieved her feat by paddling into the huge Hawaiian wave unassisted.

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Batteries of the future? How cotton and seawater might power our devices -

Mining the lithium and other minerals we need for batteries is taking an increasing toll on the environment. There are alternative materials all around us though.

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Man crushed to death by robot in South Korea - BBC News

The robotic arm reportedly failed to distinguish between the man and the boxes it was handling.

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Australian farmer Colin Deveraux survives crocodile attack by biting back -

Colin Deveraux has spent a month in an Australian hospital and admits he is lucky to be alive.

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The 420-year-search for Shakespeare's lost play - BBC Future

To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio, BBC Future investigates a mysterious vanishing – a play that has been missing for centuries.

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'I’m calling from Israeli intelligence. We have the order to bomb. You have

An extraordinary warning call to a Palestinian dentist starts the panicked evacuation of a Gazan neighbourhood.

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AI: Fears hundreds of children globally used in naked images - BBC News

Indecent artificial intelligence-generated pictures are believed to have swept across the globe.

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Chicago Marathon: Stoma runner's hopes after New York snub - BBC News

Gayle Redman's stoma supplies vest is banned from the New York Marathon, but allowed in Chicago.

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