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Lukashenko: No heroes after Wagner mutiny, Belarus leader tells BBC - BBC N
The Belarusian leader tells the BBC groups like Wagner must be watched closely to stop rebellions.
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Wagner Group: Russian state media takes aim at Prigozhin - BBC News
Piles of cash, weapons and a giant sledgehammer seen in pictures allegedly showing a raid on his home.
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Colosseum: Tourist who carved on wall 'unaware of arena's age' - BBC News
The UK-based holidaymaker apologises and says he did not realise how old the Roman arena was.
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Kenya Brown's cheese: Female workers made to strip over used sanitary pad -
Kenyan cheese factory employees were reportedly made to undress after a pad was put in the wrong bin.
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Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is 'ultra-modern' - BBC Cultu
Tom Cruise's latest is "high tech", full of stunts, and pays homage to past crime capers, writes Nicholas Barber.
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What will the next footprints on the Moon look like? - BBC Future
The boots worn by astronauts on the Artemis missions will need to protect them from difficult terrain and extreme temperatures, but what about the prints they leave behind?
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Threads could cause real problems for Twitter - BBC News
Meta's new app benefits from its two billion Instagram followers that give it a huge shot in the arm.
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Europe's Ariane-5 rocket completes final launch - BBC News
The big rocket that underpinned Europe's access to space for three decades heads into retirement.
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Ruins found of Munich synagogue destroyed by Hitler - BBC News
Columns and a stone tablet showing the Ten Commandments are discovered at a weir in the River Isar.
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E2E encryption: Should big tech be able to read people's messages? - BBC Ne
Who will win in the years-long stalemate between governments and big tech around super-secure messaging?
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Netherlands: Phone ban announced to stop school disruptions - BBC News
Secondary schools are being asked to restrict devices to try and improve students' learning.
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Special Forces at centre of Afghanistan war crimes inquiry, MoD confirms -
The confirmation follows years of BBC reports that the SAS killed scores of unarmed people in the conflict.
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Ocomtún: A long-lost Maya city that was just discovered - BBC Travel
Archaeologist Ivan Šprajc has spent nearly 30 years uncovering long-lost cities buried deep in Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. His latest discovery is capturing the world's attention.
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India: 'I have been rejected by dozens of men over dowry' - BBC News
A 27-year-old Indian woman has started a petition to put an end to the social evil of dowry.
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US court orders $146m penalty over 500,000 missing silver coins - BBC News
The weight and purity of American Silver Eagle coins are guaranteed by the US government.
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Facebook owner Meta set to launch Twitter rival on Thursday - BBC News
The move is the latest in a rivalry between Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter owner Elon Musk.
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Weather satellite captures lightning spectacle across Earth - BBC News
A new high-speed weather camera above Europe and Africa records the daily frenzy of lightning storms.
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Why Saturn's moons have been so hard to find - BBC Future
Astronomers recently announced that they had discovered 62 new moons around the ringed planet Saturn and more are being added to the list. So, how have they lain hidden for so long?
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Jenin: Israeli military launches major operation in West Bank city - BBC Ne
Nine Palestinians are killed as troops carry out an air and ground assault in the West Bank city.
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Mystery of Holocaust escape girls solved after 84 years - BBC News
For more than 80 years the identities of three girls captured in an iconic photograph were unknown.
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Thai elephant flown home after alleged abuse in Sri Lanka - BBC News
Bangkok demanded the return of the animal after claims it was tortured while kept at a Buddhist temple.
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How a horse's death may lead to reform for ancient Japanese festival - BBC
A 680-year-old Shinto festival accused of animal cruelty has promised reforms after a horse died.
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Hachiko: The world's most loyal dog turns 100 - BBC News
The Akita Inu has been lionised in Japan and beyond as a symbol of devotion and fidelity.
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