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How robotaxis are dividing San Francisco - BBC News

The city has become the crucible of an experiment - are robotaxis ready for the streets?

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Amsterdam: The European capital fighting bad tourists - BBC Travel

The Dutch capital is only home to about 800,000 people but draws up to 20 million tourists a year. Now, new policies are encouraging sustainable tourism to everyone.

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Agnipath scheme: The pain of Nepal's Gurkhas over Indian army's new hiring

Nepal's famed Gurkha soldiers fought in the Indian army for decades - but a new hiring plan threatens that.

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Hallstatt: Austrian town protests against mass tourism - BBC News

Hallstatt, in the Alps, has a population of 700 but can get up to 10,000 visitors a day.

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France to ban female students from wearing abayas in state schools - BBC Ne

The education minister says female Muslim students will not be allowed to wear the loose-fitting robe.

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The indigenous groups fighting against the quest for 'white gold' - BBC New

Indigenous communities in northern Argentina are determined to protect the land from lithium mining.

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Auctioneer exposed by BBC admits illegally selling rare ancient coins - BBC

Richard Beale has pleaded guilty over the sales of the $4m Eid Mar and parts of the "Gaza Hoard".

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Afghanistan: Taliban ban women from visiting popular national park - BBC Ne

Afghanistan's vice and virtue minister says female visitors to Band-e-Amir were not wearing hijabs properly.

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Rome authorities tackle Colosseum rat infestation - BBC News

Tourists post videos of rodents roaming near the ancient amphitheatre, attracted by piles of litter.

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High-altitude heist shocks Switzerland - BBC News

Thieves climbed to an altitude of 2,350m and traversed gorges - all to rob a collection box.

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'I booked a last-minute flight and bought a castle' - BBC News

How a London barrister became the owner of a Highland home dubbed the Castle of Spite.

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London Ulez expansion: Do clean-air zones reduce pollution? - BBC News

London's Ultra Low Emission Zone has been expanded to cover the entire city.

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The rival to the Panama Canal that was never built - BBC Future

The Panama Canal is essential to global trade, but a recent drought has left large numbers of ships waiting to pass along it. Is an alternative route is needed?

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Hundreds join huge search for Loch Ness Monster - BBC News

The volunteers have signed up for what has been described as the biggest Nessie hunt in decades.

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British Museum recovers some of 2,000 stolen items - BBC News

A leading expert in looted antiquities tells the BBC the number of objects lost is "mind-blowing".

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The place where no humans will tread for 100,000 years - BBC Future

In a few years, Finland will begin depositing spent nuclear fuel underground in Onkalo, where it will remain for millennia. Erika Benke describes her experience of visiting the site.

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Franklin expedition: Portraits of doomed Arctic explorers go to auction - B

It is the only known complete set of crew member photographs from the Franklin expedition in the Arctic.

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Heineken sells off Russian beer business for €1 - BBC News

The lager-maker will take a huge loss on the division which, it said, had taken longer to jettison.

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88 UK deaths linked to Canada 'poison seller' - BBC News

Kenneth Law is alleged to have run a number of websites selling equipment to assist suicide.

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Praggnanandhaa: India chess prodigy's 'remarkable' impact on the sport - BB

R Praggnanandhaa lost the World Cup, but experts say he remains an inspirational figure in Indian chess.

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'Girl' trends are sticky and fun. But they can also be problematic. - BBC W

Lazy girl jobs, girl math, girl dinner – feminised trends are everywhere on social media. There's community and levity in them, but also a darker side.

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Brics summit: Is a new bloc emerging to rival US leadership? - BBC News

The expanding Brics club of nations, seen as a counter to the West, could challenge US dominance.

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(295) What If Space is NOT Empty? - YouTube

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Climate change: Thousands of penguins die in Antarctic ice breakup - BBC Ne

Vast numbers of emperor penguin chicks drown as sea-ice melts and collapses underneath them.

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Magdalene Laundries: Uncovering the gaslighting and shame - BBC News

The death of Sinead O'Connor, who stayed in one former laundry as a teen, has prompted renewed interest.

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