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Sudan conflict: Brit shot before wife starved, family says - BBC News

Despite repeated calls for help, the man and his disabled wife were not assisted, his family says.

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It took 54 years, but this man just got his bachelor's degree - BBC News

Arthur Ross first enrolled at the University of British Columbia in 1969. He just graduated.

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Aderrien Murry: Mississippi boy, 11, shot by officer after calling police -

Aderrien Murry has been released from hospital and is recovering from his injuries.

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Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes sentenced to 18 years for Capitol riot -

Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes gets the longest sentence yet over 6 January.

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Nvidia: The chip maker that became an AI superpower - BBC News

Innovation and good timing combined to make California's Nvidia the dominant firm for AI computer chips.

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Gabby Petito's family release 'burn after reading' letter - BBC News

The parents of the suspect in a US blogger's murder lose a legal fight to keep the note private.

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France destroys 35,000 ‘champagne’ soda bottles - BBC News

The "bright orange liquid" infringes laws protecting sparkling wine from the French region.

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Dad completes 1000 days of son's toy car photos - BBC News

Ross Burns has taken pictures of his son's toys all around the UK, after starting in lockdown.

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New superbug-killing antibiotic discovered using AI - BBC News

The drug can target one of the three most dangerous bacterial superbugs, say researchers.

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Melissa Caddick: Death of Australian fraudster remains a mystery - BBC News

After a long inquiry, a judge has concluded many questions about Melissa Caddick's fate will go unanswered.

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(53) Who is attracted to policing jobs? | Brian Klaas - YouTube

Brian Klaas argues that the key to police reform is changing who wants to be a cop.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQEC...

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A road trip across the cradle of civilisation - BBC Travel

Along a single road cutting across the heart of Iraq, you can see where people first learned to write, use maths and invent the wheel.

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Abba rule out 2024 Eurovision reunion on 50th anniversary of win - BBC News

Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson say they can celebrate 50 years of Abba without being on stage.

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Are flours made with pulses better for us? - BBC Future

Bean and pea-based flours are higher in fibre, as well as beneficial fats and essential amino acids. But does that make them a better alternative?

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Colombian plane crash: New clues found in search for lost children - BBC Ne

It comes more than three weeks after their plane crashed in the Colombian jungle, killing all adults on board.

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Brain implants help paralysed man to walk again - BBC News

A paralysed man has been able to walk simply by thinking about it, thanks to electronic brain implants

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Virgin Orbit: Branson’s rocket dream ends after mission failure - BBC News

The British billionaire's bankrupt satellite launch firm had been looking to boost its finances.

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New York's skyscrapers are causing it to sink – what can be done about it?

The ground under New York City is sinking 1-2mm per year, partly due to the sheer mass of all the buildings but it isn't the only city to be suffering – what can be done to save them?

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AI optimism: How embracing artificial intelligence is getting workers ahead

The idea of AI in the workplace may be unnerving – yet far more workers are excited about the technology than it may seem.

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xkcd: Exoplanet High-5

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US man killed by car as he helped ducks cross road in Rocklin - BBC News

A California man stops to help a group of ducks to safety before being killed by a teenage driver.

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The Dutch solution to busyness that captivated the world

Niksen – a Dutch wellness trend that means "doing nothing" – has caught the attention of the world as a way to manage stress or recover from burnout.

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Foresight: The mental talent that shaped the world - BBC Future

When humanity acquired the ability to imagine the future, it changed our trajectory. But in the age of the Anthropocene, we need to harness this mental skill now more than ever.

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Ethiopia's Prince Alemayehu: Buckingham Palace rejects calls to return roya

Exhuming Prince Alemayehu's body would disrupt the remains of others, Buckingham Palace says.

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Facebook fined €1.2bn for mishandling users' data - BBC News

The dispute is over Facebook's transfer of European data to US servers.

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