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She bought an abandoned US lighthouse. Now you can too - BBC News

A US scheme to sell decommissioned lighthouses is helping people restore the once-mighty sentinels.

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Kathleen Stock: Protests at Oxford Union as talk goes ahead - BBC News

Protesters gathered at Oxford Union, after the prime minister backed Kathleen Stock's invitation.

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Shetland castle for sale for £30,000 but needs £12m upgrade - BBC News

There is an appeal for a "philanthropic entrepreneur" to take on Brough Lodge in Shetland.

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Ben Roberts-Smith: How war hero's defamation case has rocked Australia - BB

Ben Roberts-Smith denies killing Afghan civilians, in a case that's shone a light on elite soldier units.

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Artificial intelligence could lead to extinction, experts warn - BBC News

Heads of OpenAI, Google Deepmind and Anthropic say the threat is as great as pandemics and nuclear war.

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The cult of gender ideology is finally crumbling

Recent findings reveal that Susie Green had influence over policy at the Tavistock clinic – a woman who should never have had any authority

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The 'exploding' demand for giant heat pumps - BBC News

Whole towns in Europe are being heated by huge, energy efficient heat pumps.

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Malaysia detains Chinese ship suspected of looting British WW2 wrecks - BBC

Malaysia says it has detained a Chinese vessel suspected of raiding two British maritime war graves.

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Covid: Top Chinese scientist says don’t rule out lab leak - BBC News

The man who led China's pandemic response says inquiries into its origins should consider everything.

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Man prises crocodile's jaws off his head at Australian resort - BBC News

The 51-year-old has a narrow escape from the animal while snorkelling off a luxury island.

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The Overseas Highway: The US' 'floating' highway - BBC Travel

Stretching 113 miles into the open ocean, this engineering marvel linked the far-flung Florida Keys to the mainland and forever changed Florida.

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The rise of the 'no-wash' movement - BBC Culture

There's a growing cohort of people who believe in washing clothes less – or not at all. Matilda Welin talks to the 'no-wash' and 'low-wash' believers.

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'Felt presence': Why we sometimes feel invisible others - BBC Future

In times of high stress or effort, people sometimes feel the presence of others – an effect which isn't an hallucination. But what exactly is it?

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Why Everest base camp won't be moving anytime soon - BBC News

Nepal will not shift base camp due to climate change, after opposition from Sherpas and mountaineers.

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Tourist boat sinks on Lake Maggiore, with two dead and two missing - report

Italy's fire service says the boat capsized when a storm developed over the lake.

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Spanish village votes in 30 seconds - BBC News

The seven registered voters of Villaroya beat their own record of 32 seconds.

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Cairo masterplan threatens ancient City of the Dead - BBC News

Bodies are exhumed and burial sites are razed to make way for roads and bridges.

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Indiana funeral director found with dozens of rotting bodies guilty of thef

Randy Lankford will be sentenced in June for failing to complete funeral services he was paid for.

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Twitter pulls out of voluntary EU disinformation code - BBC News

"You can run but you can't hide," commissioner Thierry Breton warns Twitter over upcoming rules.

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US and Mexico sound alarm over cosmetic surgery-linked fungal outbreak - BB

The US and Mexico are urging the WHO to declare a public health emergency over the outbreak.

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Olivier Vandecasteele: Belgian aid worker freed in exchange for Iranian dip

Olivier Vandecasteele and Assadollah Assadi fly home under a deal brokered by Oman.

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Asiana Airlines: Passenger arrested for opening plane door during South Kor

The man said he had opened the door because he was feeling suffocated and wanted to get off quickly.

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India official empties dam to retrieve lost phone - BBC News

The man, who has now been suspended, was taking a selfie when he dropped his phone into the water.

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Neuralink: Elon Musk's brain chip firm says US approval won for human study

The billionaire's Neuralink implant company wants to help restore people's vision and mobility.

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Venezuela: 'I'm paid to tweet state propaganda' - BBC News

The Venezuelan government is paying people to tweet in support of it.

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