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Russian priest investigated for blessing Stalin statue - BBC News
The cleric's local diocese says it is investigating the incident in the city of Velikiye Luki.
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Death masks recreate face of Bonnie Prince Charlie - BBC News
The image shows what the Scottish prince could have looked like during the Jacobite Rising.
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(208) How to have "real" orgasms | Emily Nagoski - YouTube
The best orgasms come when you learn how to unlock a sexual “flow state.” Emily Nagoski, a sex educator, shares a meditation to help you get started. Subscri...
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Transgender women banned from women's chess events - BBC News
The ruling by the International Chess Federation is drawing criticism from some players.
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Graham Linehan: Father Ted writer holds gig at Scottish Parliament - BBC Ne
Graham Linehan's Edinburgh show was cancelled over concerns about his views on transgender issues.
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Belarus declares 19th Century nationalist poems 'extremist' - BBC News
The move comes as part of a deepening crackdown by authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko.
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Gotthard: World's longest rail tunnel shut for months after freight crash -
National Swiss rail operator SBB said a derailed freight train caused severe damage to tracks.
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The farmers boosting crops with electricity - BBC Future
Electrical horticulture is on the horizon, as farmers search for ways to boost productivity without harming the environment. Could we all be enjoying electrified vegetables soon?
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The people eavesdropping on the ocean - BBC Future
Scientists have long listened to the ocean, but new technology is helping to piece together a far more complex picture of life beneath the waves. Here, BBC Future lets you listen in.
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(283) What Happens If You Destroy A Black Hole? - YouTube
Go ‘beyond the nutshell’ at https://brilliant.org/nutshell/ and dive deeper into these topics and more with a free 30-day trial!This video was sponsored by B...
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Pakistan: Mob burns churches over blasphemy claims - BBC News
Thousands took to the streets over accusations that two Christian men had desecrated the Quran.
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Target sales suffer after Pride month backlash - BBC News
Boss Brian Cornell says firm will apply what it had "learned" from the controversy.
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The ancient technology keeping space missions alive - BBC Future
Some of the most famous space missions have been running for decades. The technology helping to keep them aloft is anything but space age.
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Harrison Ford has a new Peruvian snake species named after him - BBC News
Unlike his Indiana Jones character, Ford says he likes snakes and called the discovery "humbling".
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How undercover sting outwitted pangolin traffickers - BBC News
How charity investigators went undercover to outwit a global wildlife trafficking gang.
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Texas woman awarded $1.2bn in revenge porn case - BBC News
The woman sued her ex-boyfriend for posting intimate photos of her online to "publicly shame" her.
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The science behind seeing ghosts - BBC Three
Scientists and engineers have made some fascinating discoveries recently that might explain why we think we see ghosts.
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US tourists stay in Eiffel Tower overnight while drunk - prosecutors - BBC
The men are found sleeping in a restricted area of the Paris monument in the early hours of Monday.
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Couple 'horrified' at £110 Ryanair check-in fee - BBC News
The airline has defended its decision to charge an elderly couple who had mistakenly downloaded the wrong tickets.
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Barbie banned from Algerian cinemas for 'corrupting morals' - BBC News
It is accused of promoting attitudes contrary to the cultural beliefs of the mainly Muslim nation.
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Five key moments in the crushing of Afghan women's rights - BBC News
Over two years, the BBC has documented women's fear, grief and resolve as their lives are supressed.
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Should world leaders start talking to the Taliban? - BBC News
Whether world leaders should engage with the Taliban government is complicated, writes Lyse Doucet.
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Why fidgeting is good for you - BBC Future
Often seen as a sign of rudeness or not paying attention, compulsively jiggling your knee, fiddling with a pen or tapping your fingers might bring some surprising benefits.
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England's mysterious sunken roads - BBC Travel
A new mapping project by Natural England will help unearth the deep history and mystery of this ancient network of subterranean tracks.
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Beatles: George Harrison's mum 'disgusted' by screaming fans - BBC News
George Harrison's mother revealed her opinions in letters which are up for auction.
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