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Iceland's PM to strike over gender pay gap - BBC News

Katrín Jakobsdóttir is refusing to work on Tuesday in protest at the gender pay gap.

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Off-duty pilot Joseph Emerson accused of trying to crash Alaska Airlines fl

Joseph Emerson faces 83 counts of attempted murder allegedly trying to turn off plane's jet's engine.

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How far would the US go to defend Israel? - BBC News

With the scars of past entanglements in the region still being felt, there are limits to US involvement.

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Brussels shooting: Gunman who killed two Swedes had escaped Tunisian prison

Abdesalem Lassoued shot dead two Swedes before a Euro 2024 qualifier game last week.

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The Australian city key to US plan to counter China - BBC News

Darwin, a city shaped by war, is the focus of Australian and US efforts to deter another conflict.

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Skulls and flowers on parade at Mexico's Catrinas procession - BBC News

Mexicans dressed as skeletons parade through the streets of the capital ahead of the Day of the Dead.

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Biggest cervical cancer drug advance in 20 years hailed - BBC News

Using existing drugs differently may be the biggest treatment breakthrough for decades, say scientists.

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Kota: Stricter rules for India student hub after suicides - BBC News

Young people from across India go to the city of Kota for tuition to help them pass entrance exams to elite colleges.

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The weird aliens of early science fiction - BBC Future

Humanity's ideas about aliens have been evolving for millennia – but in the era before television, they were considerably stranger.

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Billionaires should face a minimum tax rate, report says - BBC News

A 2% rate on the world's wealthy could raise as much as $250bn a year, a report suggests.

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Tsingtao: Video shows Chinese beer worker urinating into tank - BBC News

Tsingtao has alerted Chinese police after a video shows a worker urinating into a tank.

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Mohamed Muizzu: The Maldives' new president wants India out - BBC News

In an exclusive interview, Dr Mohamed Muizzu tells the BBC he wants all Indian troops removed.

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Kuda Bux: The Indian magician who charmed the West with his 'X-ray eyes' -

Kuda Bux found fame after claiming he was able to read with his face covered like an Egyptian mummy.

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(497) I don't believe in free will. This is why. - YouTube

Learn more about differential equations (and many other topics in maths and science) on Brilliant using the link https://brilliant.org/sabine. You can get st...

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Mangrove forests: Steely gaze of young tigress wins photo award - BBC News

The Mangrove Photography Awards show unique ecosystems above and below the waterline.

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Death row: The secret hunt for lethal drugs used in US executions - BBC New

When drugs used in executions stopped being produced in the US, prisons turned to the UK to find a new supply.

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Pepper X: Eating world's hottest pepper was euphoric, says creator - BBC Ne

Ed Currie describes eating peppers "all day long", and his record-breaking feat.

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Merho kondigt zijn opvolgers aan: scenarist Nix en tekenaar Charel Cambré n

Striptekenaar Merho heeft zijn opvolgers bekendgemaakt: voortaan zullen Nix (als scenarist) en Charel Cambré (als tekenaar) de succesreeks "De Kiekeboes" in handen nemen. Merho kondigde deze zomer aan dat hij na 46 jaar stopt met tekenen. Maar wie de reeks zou overnemen, was nog niet geweten.

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xkcd: Black Holes vs Regular Holes

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Gaganyaan: India launches test flight ahead of sending man into space - BBC

The launch was the first in a series of tests ahead of Gaganyaan, India's first crewed space mission.

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Czech village priest sorry for smashing pumpkins - BBC News

The parish priest said he would have acted differently had he known they were carved by children.

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Kelvin Kiptum: From borrowing shoes to breaking world records - BBC Sport

Kelvin Kiptum is the marathon world record holder, but he could not buy shoes or travel to a track when he started out.

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(488) Why Did Attosecond Physics Win the NOBEL PRIZE? - YouTube

Check out the Space Time Merch Storehttps://www.pbsspacetime.com/shopPBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to:http:...

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AI tidies up Wikipedia’s references — and boosts reliability

A neural network can identify references that are unlikely to support an article’s claims, and scour the web for better sources.

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(488) Words - YouTube

Made by Everynonehttp://www.everynone.comDirected by Daniel Mercadante & Will HoffmanThis is the "Director's Cut" of a video that appeared on WNYC's Radiolab...

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