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Gough Island: Worker sought for one of world's remotest places - BBC News

Reaching Gough Island, a British territory, involves a seven-day boat ride from South Africa.

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'Ndrangheta mafia: Alleged crime family boss Pasquale Bonavota arrested in

Pasquale Bonavota had been wanted by police since 2018 after fleeing an arrest warrant.

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Kenya cult deaths: Pastor Ezekiel Odero arrested in funeral home probe - BB

Pastor Ezekiel Odero's church is closed as police separately investigate a suspected starvation cult.

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Governors Island: The uninhabited isle that birthed NYC - BBC Travel

From Dutch outpost to urban playground, Governors Island has had many lives. Now, it's pioneering a zero-waste concept that could show other cities how to develop more sustainably.

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AI creators must study consciousness, experts warn - BBC News

An open letter calls on the technology sector to research consciousness, as AI becomes more advanced.

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Trinity College to 'dename' Berkeley Library due to slavery links - BBC New

It comes after the Dublin university investigated its links with slavery and the British Empire.

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Kenji Nagai: Missing camera reveals journalist's last moments in Myanmar -

Japanese journalist Kenji Nagai was killed by a soldier during 2007 protests in Myanmar.

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How Tucker Carlson rode a wave of populist outrage - BBC News

He was Fox News' biggest star - but also its most controversial. And now he's out.

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Why scientists are making fake Moon dust - BBC Future

With humanity looking to set foot on the Moon again for the first time in 50 years, space agencies around the world need lunar soil – lots of it.

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Steve Shanks: London Marathon runner dies on way home from race - BBC News

Steve Shanks had completed the 26.2-mile (42.1km) distance in under three hours on Sunday.

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Taliban kill IS leader behind Kabul airport bombing - BBC News

The 2021 bombing during the evacuation from Afghanistan killed 170 civilians and 13 US soldiers.

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(26) Roger Penrose explains Godel's incompleteness theorem in 3 minutes - Y

good explanationfrom his interview with joe roganhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEw0ePZUMHA

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iSpace: Japanese Moon lander likely to have crashed - BBC News

Communication was lost with Japan's Hakuto-R lunar moments before it was due to touch down.

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Barbie with Down's syndrome on sale after 'real women' criticism - BBC News

Mattel says it wants children to see themselves in Barbie and also play with dolls who do not look like them.

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Tangaraju Suppiah: Singapore to execute man over cannabis charge - BBC News

Activists including Richard Branson say Tangaraju Suppiah was convicted on weak and controversial evidence.

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Climate change: recent, rapid ocean warming alarms scientists - BBC News

There’s growing concern that the oceans are heating up quickly – and scientists are unsure of the implications.

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xkcd: Recipe Relativity

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Sebastien Bellin: Brussels bomb survivor on Ironman feat and forgiveness -

Losing blood, running low on time, Sebastien Bellin knew his choices over the next hour would decide if he lived or died. Then he remembered the words of his old coach.

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Kenya starvation cult: The unbearable stench of mass graves - BBC News

Dozens of bodies of people who are thought to have starved themselves are uncovered in a forest.

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1903 Ulysses Storm among windiest ever in British Isles - BBC News

Scientists recover old weather records which show how a famous storm in 1903 produced brutal winds

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First edition Shakespeare text from 1623 goes on display - BBC News

Published in November 1623 the book contains all of Shakespeare's plays and was published

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Second cheetah brought to India from Africa dies - BBC News

Two of the 20 big cats brought to India since last year are now dead.

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Activity snacking may help with type 1 diabetes - study - BBC News

A small trial suggests regular walking breaks, alongside insulin treatment, may lower blood sugar levels.

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Primo de Rivera: Spain to exhume fascist Falange leader - BBC News

The remains of the fascist leader who inspired General Franco are removed from a giant mausoleum.

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Guy Ritchie's The Covenant and why Hollywood is afraid of the war in Afghan

Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, the new action-thriller about an army sergeant who returns to Afghanistan is the latest tentative US attempt to explore the conflict, writes Caryn James.

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