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The rush for nickel: 'They are destroying our future' - BBC News

Campaigners in the world’s largest nickel producer, Indonesia, warn mining is threatening their way of life.

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Why syphilis is rising around the world - BBC Future

Syphilis is one of the oldest known sexually transmitted infections. Once thought to be in decline, it is now resurging at an alarming rate.

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Work 'love bombing': When companies come on too strong - BBC Worklife

When firms heap on flattery and promises to potential hires, it can set up workers to fail – even feel manipulated.

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Delhi's earliest crimes revealed by 1800s police records - BBC News

The year is 1861. Mughal rule has just ended, Delhi is in ferment and decline - then a bed gets stolen.

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Twitter Blue accounts fuel Ukraine War misinformation - BBC News

False and misleading claims about the war in Ukraine are being widely shared.

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Sri Lanka: The fate of a protest that toppled a president - BBC News

One year after Sri Lanka's extraordinary people's protest, what has changed in the country?

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What would net-zero shipping look like? - BBC Future

The International Maritime Organization has set a net-zero goal "by or around 2050". What is needed to reach this?

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What are cluster bombs and why is US sending them to Ukraine? - BBC News

Cluster bombs are banned by more than 100 countries - so the move will likely draw intense criticism.

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Ukraine war: Front-line troops discuss counter-offensive - BBC News

Will Russia's defences shatter or hold firm? The BBC gets the view from Ukrainian soldiers on the front line.

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Neutral Swiss and Austrians join Europe's Sky Shield defence - BBC News

Switzerland and Austria are the latest of 19 countries to join the plan to protect Europe's skies.

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China must rethink its reliance on property sales to see real growth - BBC

The country's economy was expected to blast out of the blocks after Covid - but that hasn't happened.

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Netherlands to return treasures to Indonesia and Sri Lanka - BBC News

The Indonesian and Sri Lankan artefacts include jewels looted from a palace by Dutch soldiers.

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The simple ways cities can adapt to heatwaves - BBC Future

Satellite images reveal how green spaces, white roads and water features are helping keep cities cool during deadly heatwaves.

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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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