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El Salvador: Remains of 24 people found in ex-policeman's garden - BBC News

Most of the victims are thought to have been women and officials say more bodies may be found.

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Japan bullet train driver leaves cockpit for toilet break - BBC News

The Japanese man may be punished for leaving the controls in the hands of an untrained conductor.

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Author Hilary Mantel says UK needs written constitution - BBC News

The Wolf Hall writer bases her views on Boris Johnson's 2019 attempt to suspend Parliament.

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Bob Dylan: 80 things you may not know about him on his 80th birthday - BBC

A look back at the life and career of the influential and now-octogenarian singer-songwriter.

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Why Indonesia's 'new Bali' is accused of trampling on human rights - BBC Ne

Indonesia hopes for tourism but UN experts and locals allege land grabbing and rights violations.

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Belarus 'diverts Ryanair flight to arrest journalist', says opposition - BB

Nations demand the dissident's release, after a MiG-29 escorts the Greece-Lithuania flight to Minsk.

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Italy cable car fall: Eight dead after accident near Lake Maggiore - BBC Ne

The dead include a child who was earlier airlifted from the Stresa-Alpine-Mottarone crash scene.

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Black fungus: India reports nearly 9,000 cases of rare infection - BBC News

The normally rare infection has a 50% mortality rate, and is hitting recovering Covid-19 patients.

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China ultramarathon: Severe weather kills 21 runners - BBC News

Freezing rain and winds hit a long-distance race in a mountainous tourist site in China.

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(35) Sponsored Content: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTube

John Oliver explains why the integrity of local news is so important, how sponsored content could damage that integrity, and why the Venus Veil is so much mo...

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Algae proteins partially restore man's sight - BBC News

The patient was completely blind before the treatment - now he can see and count objects on a table.

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Florida high school alters 80 'immodest' yearbook photos of students - BBC

Eighty students had yearbook photos edited without their consent to hide their chests and shoulders.

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Arundel Castle: Mary Queen of Scots beads stolen in raid - BBC News

More than £1m of gold and silver historical artefacts were taken in the burglary on Friday night.

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Body of missing man found in Spanish dinosaur statue - BBC News

Police say the man was reported missing by his family and no foul play is suspected in his death.

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China marathon: Fans mourn top runners killed in deadly race - BBC News

Many pay tribute to the athletes who died in the controversial ultramarathon that killed 21 people.

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Tech giants fight 'cloud wars' deep in the ocean - BBC News

To boost their services, Google and Facebook are investing in undersea cables that span the world.

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The gender biases that shape our brains - BBC Future

The toys we give to children and the traits they are assigned can have lasting impacts on their lives, writes Melissa Hogenboom.

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Covid: How the pandemic is affecting your dreams - BBC News

More than year into Covid-19, do people in your dreams wear masks or socially distance?

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Belarus plane: What happens with a military jet interception? - BBC News

Simon Browning looks at standard aviation protocols after a "major diplomatic incident" on Sunday.

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Ramdev: Doctors furious over yoga guru's insulting Covid remark - BBC News

A video of Baba Ramdev mocking patients for trying to find oxygen went viral earlier this month.

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Illinois police face lawsuit over drug testing a toddler's ashes - BBC News

The lawsuit alleges the two-year-old girl's ashes were "desecrated" in an unlawful police search.

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The bleak Hollywood masterpiece that attacked 'fake news' - BBC Culture

In the summer of 1951, Billy Wilder’s Ace in the Hole was released to harsh reviews. But, seventy years on, its deeply cynical satire is more powerful than ever, writes Mark Allison.

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Can you 'programme' your brain to think of genius solutions? - BBC Worklife

Feel everyone else comes up with all the smart ideas on your team? Data show that, with practice, we can all be bright sparks.

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The fastest ways aviation could cut emissions - BBC Future

From switching the fuel they use to changing flight plans so they produce fewer contrails, airlines are searching for ways to cut their impact on the climate.

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Shepherd hailed for saving six in deadly Chinese ultramarathon - BBC News

Zhu Keming was reportedly grazing his sheep during the sudden weather change that killed 21 runners.

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