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Daniel Ellsberg: Pentagon Papers whistleblower dies aged 92 - BBC News

Daniel Ellsberg, who exposed Vietnam War lies, only recently warned of the risks of new conflicts.

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George Orwell's 1984 returned to Portland library after 65 years - BBC News

Man returns George Orwell's dystopian novel to library decades late because of its relevance today.

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Massive Swiss rockfall stops short of evacuated village of Brienz - BBC New

Brienz was evacuated last month when geologists warned the rockface above it was due to collapse.

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Richard Branson: Virgin Galactic commercial space flights to start this mon

It comes just weeks after a separate space firm owned Sir Richard, Virgin Orbit, was shut down.

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The quiet guilt of self-employment - BBC Worklife

When workers are their own bosses, they can feel every leisure moment should be spent making money instead. It takes a toll.

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How the colour of your swimsuit can save your life - BBC Future

Colours change to a surprising degree when submerged underwater, so what you and your children wear in the water can make a difference in an emergency.

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The workers already replaced by artificial intelligence - BBC News

Some workers are already finding that they have been replaced by artificial intelligence systems.

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Neuschwanstein: US man held after fatal attack at German castle - BBC News

A 30-year-old US man is suspected of shoving a woman off a hill near Neuschwanstein castle in Bavaria.

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First synthetic human embryo raises ethical issues - BBC News

The synthetic embryos - only days or weeks old - could help explain infertility and pregnancy loss.

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How a dose of MDMA transformed a white supremacist - BBC Future

Brendan was once a leader in the US white nationalist movement. But when he took the drug MDMA in a scientific study, it would radically change his extremist beliefs.

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Peru archaeology: Ancient mummy found under rubbish dump - BBC News

Archaeologists first spotted the hair of the 3,000-year-old mummy at the site of a rubbish dump.

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(120) What Supernova Distance Would Trigger Mass Extinction? - YouTube

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Punishingly brutal report is devastating for Boris Johnson - BBC News

Just 40 weeks ago, Boris Johnson was PM. Now this report raises questions whether he can ever return, the BBC's political editor says.

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Is the US trying to kill crypto? - BBC News

The digital asset industry, already in turmoil, now faces a full-fledged battle with regulators.

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Super-engineered vaccines created to help end polio - BBC News

The first new polio vaccines in 50 years are less likely to mutate into a dangerous form that causes disease.

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Harvard morgue manager charged with selling body parts - BBC News

Cedric Lodge is charged with stealing "heads, brains, skin and bones" from donated human remains.

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North Korea: Residents tell BBC of neighbours starving to death - BBC News

Rare interviews with ordinary people inside the secretive state reveal chronic food shortages and starvation.

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Dylan Mulvaney: Bud Light loses top spot in US after boycott - BBC News

Some drinkers boycotted the brand after the firm partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

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Paul McCartney's unseen photographs revealed - BBC Culture

As the "final Beatles record" is announced, personal photos of the band are revealed, taken by one man at the heart of it, writes Deborah Nicholls-Lee.

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Finland's plan to bury spent nuclear fuel for 100,000 years - BBC Future

Finland is on the verge of becoming the first nation to bury spent nuclear fuel rods deep underground for the long term. Erika Benke visits the Onkalo site to find out more.

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Using AI for loans and mortgages is big risk, warns EU boss - BBC News

Margrethe Vestager tells the BBC using AI for decisions that affect lives could lead to discrimination.

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Southwark: Rare Roman mausoleum unearthed in London - BBC News

Excavators say the discovery is incredibly rare and "completely unique".

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Sir Paul McCartney says artificial intelligence has enabled a 'final' Beatl

The star says machine learning helped lift John Lennon's voice from a demo and turn it into a song.

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Amritsar: The Indian city where no one goes hungry - BBC Travel

As the beating heart of the Sikh religion, the north Indian city of Amritsar is known for its spirit of generosity, with its Golden Temple serving 100,000 free meals a day.

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Jack Dorsey: India threatened to shut Twitter and raid employees - BBC News

Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's allegations have been denied by the Indian government.

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