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The shadowy Chinese firms that own chunks of Cambodia - BBC News
Fifteen years after a deal to control a fifth of Cambodia's coastline, work has barely started.
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A cut too far: The people who can't give up paper - BBC Future
The world's gone digital and yet many professions and industries still rely on paper every day. When will they scrunch up and toss away the last page?
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Freshwater pearl mussels: Scotland's little-known royal gems - BBC Travel
They're featured on the Crown of Scotland and are rumoured to have led the Romans to invade Britain. Now, a hotel in the Highlands is helping to save the UK's endangered pearls.
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Man gored to death by bull at Spanish festival - BBC News
Friend also injured by same animal during the Pobla de Farnals festival in the Valencia region.
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Woman's body found in jaws of 13ft Florida alligator identified - BBC News
A witness raised the alarm after seeing the large animal clutching human remains in a canal.
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Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa smashes women's marathon world record in Berlin - B
Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa shatters the women's marathon world record as she wins in Berlin, while Eliud Kipchoge is the men's winner with record fifth victory.
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Russell Brand accuser sparks debate about staggered age of consent - BBC Ne
Claims against the star have led to discussions about the power dynamic between adults and teens in relationships.
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Art: 10-year mission to paint everyone in St Davids - BBC News
An artist wants to capture the whole of St Davids - and he is not stopping there.
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Osiris-Rex: Nasa confirms return of asteroid Bennu samples - BBC News
A capsule carrying debris from asteroid Bennu lands safely in the Utah desert.
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AI-generated naked child images shock Spanish town of Almendralejo - BBC Ne
More than 20 Spanish girls in the small town of Almendralejo have so far come forward as victims.
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Lampedusa: Inside the camp at the heart of Europe’s migrant surge - BBC New
At least 10,000 migrants arrived on Italy's Lampedusa island last week, stretching local resources.
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Picasso’s twisted beauty – and the ‘trail of female carnage’ he left behind
Fifty years after his death, the artist's attitudes to women are highly problematic, but can we cancel him?
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James Nachtwey: The last of the great photojournalists - BBC News
James Nachtwey's images are known for their brutal immediacy.
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Long Covid: MRI scans reveal new clues to symptoms - BBC News
Further evidence emerges that a serious infection can leave some major organs with long-term damage.
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F-35 crash: Pilot called 911 after parachuting into backyard - BBC News
Marine parachuted into a backyard and told emergency services he was OK but not sure where his jet was.
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9/11 defendant unfit to stand trial, US judge rules - BBC News
A military judge accepts Ramzi bin al-Shibh is too psychologically damaged to defend himself.
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Ethiopian Prince Alemayehu's lock of hair returned after 140 years in UK -
Prince Alemayehu, who was taken to the UK aged seven, died at 18 after an unhappy upbringing.
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(378) Charlie Chaplin - Boxing Match (City Lights, 1931) - YouTube
• A classic scene from City Lights in which Charlie Chaplin ends up in a boxing match with a prizefighter (Hank Mann). © Roy Export SAS• Subscribe to our cha...
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Osiris-Rex: Asteroid Bennu 'is a journey back to our origins' - BBC News
A handful of dust from an asteroid streaming through space could tell Nasa how life on Earth began.
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Beyond the Colosseum: Eight sites that reveal Rome's hidden history - BBC T
From the palace of Domus Aurea to the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, few cities are better for uncovering the legacy of the Roman Empire. Here are eight hidden gems to explore.
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Zoom and Grindr return to office: Tech's surprising remote work U-turn - BB
Tech companies are the most well-positioned to keep working from home – and have even created the tools to do so. Yet they, too, are urging workers back to desks.
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US spending in Ukraine explained in four charts - BBC News
As Zelensky lobbies for more funding from sceptical US politicians, we take a closer look at the cost of war.
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The children leaving the Mafia - BBC Future
How should the state protect children raised in organised crime families? Italian courts are tackling this thorny issue.
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Google accused of directing motorist to drive off collapsed bridge - BBC Ne
Google had been asked to update its maps in the nine years before the father of two's death.
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