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Seattle officer recorded joking about woman killed by a police car - BBC Ne

Video appears to show a Seattle police officer laughing about an Indian student killed by a patrol car.

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'Overwhelming consensus' on AI regulation - Musk - BBC News

Tech heavyweights gathered in Washington DC to discuss the regulation of artificial intelligence.

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(348) What NEW SCIENCE Would We Discover with a Moon Telescope? - YouTube

PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to:http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACESign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space...

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Princess Martha Louise: Norway's princess sets date to wed shaman - BBC New

The self-proclaimed shaman and the princess are known for their controversial alternative beliefs.

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France halts iPhone 12 sales over radiation levels - BBC News

Apple has been told it must recall every iPhone 12 sold in the country if it cannot fix the problem.

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Kerala: India state on alert after Nipah virus deaths - BBC News

Two people have died in the fourth Nipah virus outbreak to occur in Kerala state since 2018.

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What to know about the 'beach towel revolt' taking back Greek beaches - BBC

Across Greece, locals are taking matters into their own hands by throwing their towels down to reclaim their beaches and access to nature – without the hefty price tag.

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Ex-Secret Service agent reveals new JFK assassination detail - BBC News

Ex-Secret Service agent Paul Landis reveals a new detail some say upends the "single bullet theory".

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Switzerland: Hundreds of sex abuse cases 'tip of the iceberg', say research

A report commissioned by Catholic Church uncovers nearly 1,000 cases dating back to the 1950s.

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(348) You're a Dream of the Universe (According to Science) - YouTube

To get started planning a fulfilling career that does a lot of good, go to https://80000hours.org/kurzgesagt for your free career guide.Sources & further rea...

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French woman shot through wall in Marseille drug shooting dies - BBC News

The 24-year-old was shot in her bedroom after an attack aimed at a drug-dealing hotspot in Marseille.

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Tantalising sign of possible life on faraway world - BBC News

Nasa's James Webb Telescope may have discovered a molecule thought only to be produced by life.

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Libya floods: Derna city looks like a tsunami hit it - minister - BBC News

At least 2,300 people are dead and 10,000 are missing after a catastrophic dam burst during a storm.

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Stolen Van Gogh handed to Dutch art sleuth in Ikea bag - BBC News

Arthur Brand met an unnamed man under a tree during a mysterious, years-long quest to find the work.

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Paul Simon 'beginning to accept' hearing loss - BBC News

The US singer-songwriter says his new disability has changed the way he lives and works.

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Soviet invasions of Hungary and Czechoslovakia were wrong, Putin says - BBC

Russian leader Vladimir Putin's remarks come as his troops are fighting in Ukraine.

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Boy, aged seven, climbs Old Man of Hoy sea stack - BBC News

Cody Weishaar scaled the 449ft (137m) sea stack with his father and three friends.

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Female surgeons sexually assaulted while operating - BBC News

Trainees are being abused by senior male surgeons, a major analysis given to the BBC reveals.

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Spotify denies 30-second trick could make you rich - BBC News

The streaming giant quashes a theory that listening to a song on repeat will rake in the royalties.

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Mount Taranaki: Climber survives 600m fall with minor injuries - BBC News

The man was saved by snow and softened ice after tumbling from New Zealand's Mount Taranaki.

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Ex-dancers describe body-shaming at top ballet schools - BBC News

Some tell the BBC they developed eating disorders, while others are left with mental health problems.

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How can England reclaim its moors? - BBC Travel

Although wild camping has long been legal in Scotland, 92% of England's countryside remains off-limits. Now Dartmoor National Park is at the centre of a battle to reclaim the outdoors.

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Egypt angry as Ethiopia fills Nile dam reservoir amid water row - BBC News

Ethiopia's giant hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile stokes Egyptian fears of dire water shortages.

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French shrug off Muslim upset at abaya ban in schools - BBC News

France is broadly supportive of stopping girls wearing the robe, but many Muslim women are unhappy.

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Ruby Franke and 8 passengers: The rise and fall of a parenting influencer -

A woman who shot to fame giving parenting advice has been jailed for at least four years for child abuse.

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