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Malaria vaccine hailed as potential breakthrough - BBC News
Early trials show Oxford developers may have finally found an effective jab against the disease.
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Facebook v Apple: The ad tracking row heats up - BBC News
Why is there a dispute between the two tech giants and does it affect you?
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Indonesian navy submarine found split into three on sea bed - BBC News
The shattered hull of the vessel is found on the sea bed off Bali and all 53 crew are confirmed dead.
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Butetown: Search to find people in photos from Cardiff Docks past - BBC New
Historians are asking for help to identify people in photos taken in the city around 100 years ago.
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Screen time at 'breaking point' but can tech help? - BBC News
There is growing evidence notifications and too much screen time can reduce attention and productivity.
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Afghanistan War: How can the West fight terrorism after leaving? - BBC News
As Western troops prepare to go, there are concerns over the future of counter-terrorism operations.
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Is extreme working culture worth the big rewards? - BBC Worklife
Aspiring young workers in top-tier jobs know they’re signing up for gruelling, startlingly long hours. Are the rewards in jobs like these worth the crushing toil?
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Indonesia submarine: Navy releases video of crew singing farewell song - BB
The poignant footage was shot weeks before the Indonesian vessel sank with the loss of all 53 crew.
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Josh fight: Hundreds join friendly battle for naming rights - BBC News
Armed with pool noodles, the friendly fray was sparked by a viral post challenging Joshes in the US.
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BBC - Travel - The UK island waiting to be discovered
Unadorned, unkempt and unloved, Ulva is the Scottish island no one wanted to live on. But now an era-defining community buy-out is behind its welcome resurrection.
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Ivory Coast suspends all driving test staff as road deaths rise - BBC News
Bribery and an increase in accidents mean it is high time to "clean up" the sector, the government says.
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Man living alone on Italian island to leave after 32 years - BBC News
Mauro Morandi, 81, moved to Budelli in 1989 but has faced pressure from the island's owners to leave.
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How the space race changed Soviet art - BBC Future
The space race – rockets, satellites, record-breaking cosmonauts – was a way for Soviet artists to adopt avant-garde ideas under the cloak of propaganda.
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The man who thought orgasms could save the world - BBC Culture
Psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich fell out with Freud, led the 'sexual revolution' and became a hippie icon. As a new book about him comes out, Neil Armstrong explores his life and legacy.
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BBC - Travel - Qurt: A Kazakh "cheese of resilience"
A Central Asian dry cheese made of fermented milk, qurt is a versatile treasure of nomadic people's ingenuity.
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France-Algeria relations: The lingering fallout from nuclear tests in the S
France says the tests were carried out in uninhabited areas but local residents beg to differ.
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Miscarriage rates 'over 40% higher' in black women - BBC News
Everyone who has even one miscarriage should be offered tailored help and support, experts say.
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US police mock dementia sufferer during arrest - BBC News
Officers arresting the 73-year-old in Colorado are seen reviewing video where her shoulder "pops".
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Family-meal image wins international food photo contest - BBC News
A photo of a family preparing a meal in China wins Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year 2021.
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(7) The Most Extreme Things in the Universe - Ultimate Guide to Black Holes
If you want to continue thinking about black holes a tad more, you can do so by getting one of the many black hole related things the Kurzgesagt team made wi...
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Cyber-attack hackers threaten to share US police informant data - BBC News
The FBI investigates as a group says it has accessed Washington DC police computers, US media report.
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Emilia Clarke on the book that helped her to grieve for her dad - BBC News
Jenny Diski's writing was "tonic for the soul" for the Game of Thrones star after her father died.
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Climate change: A small green rock's warning about our future - BBC News
A cobble from under the sea tells a story of how the West Antarctic Ice Sheet could disappear.
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Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins dies at 90 - BBC News
Michael Collins stayed in orbit as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the Moon in 1969.
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India coronavirus: Round-the-clock mass cremations - BBC News
Some crematoriums have been operating non-stop as a second wave of coronavirus engulfs the country.
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