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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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Bacterium found in African elephants may explain sudden deaths - BBC News

A bacterium found in several wild elephants may explain why hundreds died suddenly in Botswana in 2020.

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Archaeologists reveal face of Peru's 'Ice Maiden' mummy - BBC News

Experts have reconstructed the face of the 'Ice Maiden', an Inca girl sacrificed in the Andes

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Fidias: YouTuber sorry for freeloading stunt video in Japan - BBC News

Fidias Panayiotou filmed himself dodging train fares and a five-star hotel breakfast bill.

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Why aliens might already know that humans exist - BBC Future

Alien astronomers might be looking in our direction from distant planets. What would they see?

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NZ town tormented by Celine Dion 'music battles' - BBC News

Porirua residents launch a petition to stop fans blasting Dion ballads from their cars at 2am.

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Big banks linked to products with pangolin and leopard parts - BBC News

The companies include UK multinationals such as HSBC, Prudential, and Legal & General.

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Brazil drought reveals ancient rock carvings of human faces - BBC News

The carvings of human faces on the shore of the Amazon are thought to be at least 1,000 years old.

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Big Boss Kannada: Varthur Santhosh arrested for wearing tiger claw on show

Varthur Santhosh was arrested for wearing a tiger claw in Big Boss, the popular Indian version of Big Brother.

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The Laughing Cavalier: The masterpiece that became a meme - BBC Culture

With Jimi Hendrix paintings, wall murals and even biscuit tins inspired by it, the 1624 painting The Laughing Cavalier still reverberates today, writes Deborah Nicholls-Lee.

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Corsica's Trinicellu: Europe's magnificent €50 train - BBC Travel

It took 20,000 labourers two decades to build this train line across the Mediterranean's most mountainous island, and it remains a timeless way to experience Corsica.

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The Rock urges skin tone change to wax figure in Paris museum - BBC News

A wax figure unveiled in Paris appeared to present the mixed race actor with a lighter skin tone.

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