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Ukraine war: The men who don't want to fight - BBC News
Ukraine has a soldier shortage. Though many have volunteered, others are dodging the draft.
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(283) Did JWST Discover Dark Matter Stars? - YouTube
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Chandrayaan-3, Luna-25: The race to unravel the mysteries of Moon's south p
India's Chandrayaan-3 has become the first mission to land near the unexplored lunar region.
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Pioneering wind-powered cargo ship sets sail - BBC News
Inventors hope maiden voyage will help usher in new era of greener shipping.
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Hundreds of migrants killed by Saudi border guards - report - BBC News
Migrants tell the BBC they were shot on the Saudi border as a new report alleges "mass killings".
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Baghdad advertising boards turned off over porn screening - BBC News
Electronic screens were shut down after a hacker used one to run a pornographic film.
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Russia's Luna-25 spacecraft crashes into Moon - BBC News
The unmanned craft spun out control before its planned landing on the Moon's south pole.
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Van "De Wollebollen" tot "De seizoensfinale": 164 avonturen voor de familie
Na 164 albums houdt Robert Merhottein, beter gekend als Merho, het voor bekeken. Hij stopt met "de Kiekeboes". De familie zag 46 jaar geleden het licht, en groeide uit van een wekelijkse krantenstrip tot de populairste stripreeks van Vlaanderen, met meer dan 25 miljoen verkochte exemplaren.
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How coin tosses can lead to better decisions - BBC Future
Our modern lives can often leave us overwhelmed with choice – so might it make sense to let an external agent help us to make difficult decisions?
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Did Australia's boomerangs pave the way for flight? - BBC Travel
Likely developed 10,000 years ago by Aboriginal Australians, boomerangs may contain the design invention that makes flight possible.
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Vietnam War: The pastor who survived 17 years in forgotten jungle army - BB
In 1975, Y Hin Nie fled the Vietnamese army into the jungle. He didn't emerge until 1992.
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Twitter, now X, to remove blocking feature - BBC News
Elon Musk says the feature "makes no sense", but users are concerned about protection from abuse.
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Stunning photos of a new African wonder - BBC Travel
Although many travellers will have heard of the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela in Ethiopia, few will know about the "new Lalibela" being carved out of the rockface by a devoted monk.
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Rich Men North of Richmond: The hit song that has divided the US - BBC Cult
Oliver Anthony's Rich Men North of Richmond has become a huge viral hit, and the latest in a series of cultural flashpoints that reflect a deeply divided America, writes Caryn James.
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Russian priest investigated for blessing Stalin statue - BBC News
The cleric's local diocese says it is investigating the incident in the city of Velikiye Luki.
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Death masks recreate face of Bonnie Prince Charlie - BBC News
The image shows what the Scottish prince could have looked like during the Jacobite Rising.
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(208) How to have "real" orgasms | Emily Nagoski - YouTube
The best orgasms come when you learn how to unlock a sexual “flow state.” Emily Nagoski, a sex educator, shares a meditation to help you get started. Subscri...
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Transgender women banned from women's chess events - BBC News
The ruling by the International Chess Federation is drawing criticism from some players.
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Graham Linehan: Father Ted writer holds gig at Scottish Parliament - BBC Ne
Graham Linehan's Edinburgh show was cancelled over concerns about his views on transgender issues.
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Belarus declares 19th Century nationalist poems 'extremist' - BBC News
The move comes as part of a deepening crackdown by authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko.
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Gotthard: World's longest rail tunnel shut for months after freight crash -
National Swiss rail operator SBB said a derailed freight train caused severe damage to tracks.
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The farmers boosting crops with electricity - BBC Future
Electrical horticulture is on the horizon, as farmers search for ways to boost productivity without harming the environment. Could we all be enjoying electrified vegetables soon?
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The people eavesdropping on the ocean - BBC Future
Scientists have long listened to the ocean, but new technology is helping to piece together a far more complex picture of life beneath the waves. Here, BBC Future lets you listen in.
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(283) What Happens If You Destroy A Black Hole? - YouTube
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Pakistan: Mob burns churches over blasphemy claims - BBC News
Thousands took to the streets over accusations that two Christian men had desecrated the Quran.
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