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Athens priest arrested for acid attack on bishops - BBC News

The suspect was allegedly caught with cocaine and threw acid during his disciplinary hearing.

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Generational amnesia: The memory loss that harms the planet - BBC Future

As each new generation inherits the world, vital knowledge is forgotten. Richard Fisher explores the language that has emerged to describe that phenomenon.

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The valuable car part gone in 60 seconds - BBC News

Why international criminal networks are behind a jump in the theft of catalytic converters.

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(64) Mandelbrot Zoom 10^227 [1080x1920] - YouTube

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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Czech Republic: Deadly tornado sweeps through villages - BBC News

Five people are killed and at least 150 injured, with the worst-hit areas looking like a war zone.

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New type of ancient human discovered in Israel - BBC News

Researchers working in Israel have identified a previously unknown type of ancient human.

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Rudy Giuliani has New York law licence suspended - BBC News

The former New York mayor and lawyer to Donald Trump is reprimanded over US election allegations.

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xkcd: 1991 and 2021

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UFO report: US finds no explanation for sightings - BBC News

A Pentagon report says it can only explain one of 144 sightings made by the US military since 2004.

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Nine-year-old Flora Rider scoops world marmalade title - BBC News

Flora is crowned Best in Show for her preserve, which she describes as a "little pot of sunshine".

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Scientists hail stunning 'Dragon Man' discovery - BBC News

Chinese researchers unveil an ancient skull that could belong to a completely new species of human.

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George Floyd murder: Derek Chauvin sentenced to over 22 years - BBC News

Derek Chauvin was convicted last month of killing Mr Floyd, whose death sparked global protests.

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Miami building collapse: What happened, and how quickly? - BBC News

Maps, images and graphics of what we know about a 12-storey residential building's collapse north of Miami.

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C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli-Bernstein) - Wikipedia

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Hot air balloon crash kills four in Albuquerque, New Mexico - BBC News

The balloon is reported to have hit a power line, before the basket detached and fell to the ground.

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Female genital mutilation (FGM): 'I had it, but my daughters won't' - BBC N

Two mothers subjected to FGM tell how they will not let their daughters suffer the same.

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'Eyes of a machine': How to classify Planet Earth - BBC News

Artificial intelligence algorithms are the only way to keep on top of the flood of satellite data.

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LAX: Man jumps from plane after trying to access cockpit - BBC News

The man, who fled via the emergency slide, was detained on the taxiway at Los Angeles Airport.

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Covid quarantine hotels: Women say they were sexually harassed by guards -

One woman tells the BBC a security guard employed by G4S mimed sex while they were alone in a lift.

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A billion new trees might not turn Ukraine green - BBC News

The country's ambitious target to improve the environment could actually harm biodiversity.

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Outcry over South Africa's multiple husbands proposal - BBC News

Critics say it would be "un-African" for a woman to have more than one husband at the same time.

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More churches burn down on Canada indigenous land - BBC News

In total four Catholic churches have burned down in western Canada over the past week.

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Johnson & Johnson to pay $230m to settle opioid claim - BBC News

Drugs firm to pay to settle claims it fuelled opioid painkiller addiction crisis in New York State.

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China releases videos of its Zhurong Mars rover - BBC News

We get to see the moment the robot landed on the Red Planet as well as some action on the surface.

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Classified Ministry of Defence documents found at bus stop - BBC News

The papers contain details about UK warship HMS Defender and the British military.

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