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The Voice: Australians vote No in historic referendum - BBC News
The country has overwhelmingly voted No to a proposal aimed at elevating First Nations voices.
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Could an Israeli ground invasion of Gaza meet its aims? - BBC News
Israeli forces are expanding ground operations in Gaza, and their ultimate goal is to dismantle Hamas.
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BBC show is a 'lifeline' for Afghan girls, UN says - BBC News
Girls barred from the classroom by the Taliban government are using a BBC programme to learn in secret.
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BBC journalists held at gunpoint by Israeli police - BBC News
A BBC Arabic team was driving to back to a hotel when they were stopped and dragged from their car.
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(462) JWST Discovered The Farthest Star Ever Seen! - YouTube
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Nasa probe launches to metal asteroid Psyche - BBC News
The US space agency's latest mission will investigate a mountainous object made mostly from iron.
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Sri Lanka crisis: Colombo reaches debt deal with China - BBC News
The agreement paves the way for the South Asian nation to secure more funding from the IMF.
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Japan asks court to dissolve 'Moonies' church over Shinzo Abe killing - BBC
The legal move follows a year-long investigation into the so-called 'Moonies' church.
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Air Canada sued over $20m gold and cash heist - BBC News
Six months later, the heist remains unsolved. Now, a US-based security company wants its money back.
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Day turned into night and the fighting stopped: How eclipses have shaped hi
Every so often, an eclipse has changed the course of pivotal events – for better and worse.
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Can German engineering solve the challenges of fusion? - BBC News
With extra government help German firms are attempting to make working fusion reactors.
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Former Stasi officer charged with 1974 Berlin Wall murder - BBC News
The man, now 79, allegedly shot a man in the back as he was crossing into West Germany.
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France bans all pro-Palestinian demonstrations - BBC News
Tear gas is used after pro-Palestinian rallies are banned as a possible threat to public order.
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Slovakia elections: Populist winner signs deal to form coalition government
Robert Fico - who pledged to end support for Ukraine - has teamed up with a centre-left and nationalist party.
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Painting stolen in art heist more than 30 years ago returned to Glasgow mus
The piece has returned to Glasgow Museums, after being put up for auction by an unsuspecting seller.
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The acute suicide crisis among veterinarians: 'You're always going to be fa
Suicide rates among veterinarians are staggering. The crisis is dire – but there may be hope in sight.
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Osiris-Rex: Nasa reveals first look at 'beautiful' asteroid sample - BBC Ne
Scientists begin their analysis of the dusty fragments brought back from the Bennu space rock.
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(458) Ancient Life as Old as the Universe - YouTube
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Horseshoe crab wins gold - BBC News
Winners of the Natural History Museum Wildlife Photographer of the Year have been revealed.
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To avert climate disaster, what if one rogue nation dimmed the Sun? - BBC F
In an influential cli-fi novel, a desperate government ignores international consensus and pumps aerosols into the atmosphere to cool the world. Could it happen for real?
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Remaining debris from destroyed Titan sub found on Atlantic seabed - BBC Ne
The vessel imploded on an ill-fated trip to the Titanic wreck in June.
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'Super-shoes', tumbling world records and the race for a sub two-hour offic
Marathon world records are tumbling in the men's and women's races, though the main topic of conversation is not the athletes, but the role played by 'super-shoes'.
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Afghanistan earthquake: More than 1,000 dead as villagers dig for survivors
Villagers are searching through what is left of their homes with shovels and bare hands.
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The Soviet spacecraft cemetery in the Pacific - BBC Future
Point Nemo has become the final resting place for hundreds of spacecraft. What will future archaeologists make of it?
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