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Anurag Maloo: Indian climber who fell in Nepal crevasse found alive - BBC N

Anurag Maloo had fallen into a crevasse in Mount Annapurna in Nepal three days ago.

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Michael Schumacher: Seven-time F1 champion's family plan legal action after

Michael Schumacher's family are planning legal action against a magazine which published an artificial intelligence-generated 'interview' with the former Formula 1 racer.

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(9) Ricky Gervais on Religion for 10 minutes straight - YouTube

Ricky Gervais on Religion for 10 minutes straight. ENJOY!💩 101 Pooping Puppies: https://amzn.to/46itqPo🤢 Wet Fart Spray: https://amzn.to/3PsQTXj🍀 RAW: htt...

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Ukrainian vodka producers toast a rise in global sales - BBC News

With Russian vodkas no longer on shelves around the world, Ukrainian brands have filled the gap.

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Matthew Henson: The US' unsung Black explorer - BBC Travel

While other explorers may claim credit for discovering the North Pole, an unsung and largely forgotten former sharecropper has as good a case as anyone.

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New York woman sentenced for cheesecake murder plot - BBC News

Viktoria Nasyrova lashes out at the judge as she is jailed for the "diabolical" identity theft plot.

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Egyptians complain over Netflix depiction of Cleopatra as black - BBC News

A lawyer files a suit against Netflix, saying its docudrama aims to "distort the Egyptian identity".

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New Zealand feral cat-killing competition for children axed after backlash

Organisers said the fundraising event for a local school had been aimed at protecting native birds.

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India to overtake China as most populous country - BBC News

It will have 2.9 million more people than its neighbour by the middle of the year, UN data suggests.

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Ukraine war: The Russian ships accused of North Sea sabotage - BBC News

Disguised Russian ships are said to be preparing sabotage plans in case of war with Western powers.

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What Americans can learn from Denmark on handling debt ceiling crisis - BBC

Only two industrialised nations have debt ceilings - how come only the US fights about it?

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(4) Elliptical Pool Table - Numberphile - YouTube

A game to play on the elliptical table: http://youtu.be/3WHBlPvK3EkMore links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓And more extra footage: http://youtu.be/pu...

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One dead in NYC multi-storey car park collapse - BBC News

The NYPD's new robotic dog was sent into the shattered structure to hunt for survivors, the mayor says.

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Top ultrarunner Joasia Zakrzewski disqualified for using a car in race - BB

Joasia Zakrzewski was disqualified from a 50-mile race for using the car during part of the route.

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Noel Hanna: Mountaineer dies in Nepal expedition - BBC News

Tributes are paid to mountaineer Noel Hanna, from County Down, who has died during an expedition in Nepal.

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Chinese man mistaken for hare dies after being shot - BBC News

Wang Moujin fell into a ditch and drowned after being shot with an air gun, say Chinese police.

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Kaylin Gillis: Woman shot dead in New York state after friend pulled into w

Family remembers Kaylin Gillis as "beautiful soul and ray of light" who will be deeply missed.

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AI anxiety: The workers who fear losing their jobs to artificial intelligen

Many workers worry AI is coming for their jobs. Can we get past the fear and find a silver lining?

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How secrets affect families - BBC Future

Many families have a hidden past that they never speak – Alexandria Gamlin reveals her own family's secret.

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Edinburgh pink door woman 'sad' after being forced to repaint - BBC News

Miranda Dickson has repainted her door green after failing to overturn a council enforcement notice.

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Guardsman applies to be hitman - gets arrested instead - BBC News

FBI arrests US Air National Guardsman who applied to work as a hired killer on "Rent-a-Hitman".

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How an objective measure of pain could counter bias in medicine - BBC Futur

The science of pain is complex and its assessment subjective, leading to bias and health inequality. Now, researchers are searching for a reliable, objective measure of pain.

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How artificial intelligence is matching drugs to patients - BBC News

Health-tech firms around the world are increasingly using AI to help tailor drugs for patients.

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Ralph Yarl: Black teen shot at doorstep after ringing wrong doorbell - BBC

Ralph Yarl's parents sent him to pick up his brothers, but he arrived at the wrong address.

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