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A zebra in Ohio attacked a man and charged police before it was shot - BBC

Deputies in Ohio arrived to a family home and encountered a large male zebra acting aggressively.

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Periods in sport: Ireland team to wear navy shorts for Six Nations - BBC Sp

The Ireland women's rugby team changes their traditional white shorts to navy for the Six Nations because of concerns over playing during their periods.

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Russian jet collides with US drone over Black Sea - BBC News

The US says the two aircraft collided over the Black Sea, but Russia says there was no contact.

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The mystery of Alice in Wonderland syndrome - BBC Future

A surprising number of people experience symptoms of this curious condition, which is named after Lewis Carroll's heroine, who changed size after eating and drinking.

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The slowest train journey in India - BBC Travel

Nobody uses the Nilgiri Mountain Railway to get from A to B, but for the sheer joy of riding in a train that passes through 16 tunnels, 250 bridges and 208 serpentine curves.

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Willow oil: US government approves Alaska oil and gas drilling project - BB

President Biden approves an $8bn oil drilling project, in a move that has angered climate activists.

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Vinyl records outsell CDs for first time in decades - BBC News

Streaming may be king, but fans of physical albums are weighing in with record sales growth

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Is India-China race to build damaging the Himalayas? - BBC News

Scientists say the pace with which infrastructure is being built threatens the Himalayan ecosystem.

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How the search for Iraq's secret weapons fell apart - BBC News

Twenty years after the Iraq war, controversy still rages over whether "weapons of mass destruction" (WMDs) ever existed.

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The Serbian who inspired US Capitol rioters, then emigrated to Texas - BBC

The scientist emigrated to Texas after the riot and continues to call for political violence in the US.

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Your pictures on the theme of 'voyage' - BBC News

A selection of striking images from our readers around the world.

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Why don't humans have fur? - BBC Future

Most mammals, including our closest living relatives, have fur. So why did we lose ours?

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How dyslexia changes in other languages - BBC Future

Writing in English can be a challenge – even if it's your mother tongue.

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xkcd: Radians are Cursed

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The Crooked House: Britain's 'wonkiest pub' to be sold - BBC News

The Crooked House in Himley is among 61 properties being sold off by pub giant Marston's.

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Meta exploring plans for Twitter rival - BBC News

Meta is looking at plans to launch a new social media app in its bid to displace Twitter.

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US grandfather survives week in snowbank on croissants and biscotti - BBC N

Jerry Jouret, 81, ate snow and croissants, too, while waiting to be rescued from a deserted road.

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Italy's impressive subterranean civilisation - BBC Travel

Despite once being declared 'a national embarrassment', Matera's ancient stone dwellings and water systems are now renowned as a model for sustainable living.

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The bias that drives 'catty' workplace conflict - BBC Worklife

When women work for other women, clashes are notorious – even inevitable. But that narrative doesn't tell the whole story.

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The concrete that helps the climate - BBC Future

Concrete is the defining material of the Anthropocene and takes a terrible toll on the climate. Martha Henriques goes in search of the ways it could be better for the climate.

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Deadly shooting at Hamburg Jehovah's Witness hall - BBC News

An unborn baby was among those killed by the gunman, who was a former member of the religious group.

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UN buys huge ship to avert catastrophic oil spill off Yemen - BBC News

The vessel will head to Yemen and remove 1.1 million barrels of oil from a stricken tanker.

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How light pollution disrupts plants' senses - BBC Future

Dazzling lights are causing ecological chaos, disrupting plants' seasonal rhythms and their fragile relationship with pollinators.

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Berlin to allow women to go topless in public swimming pools - BBC News

A woman complained after she was thrown out of an open-air pool for going topless.

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Climate change: New idea for sucking up CO2 from air shows promise - BBC Ne

A new way of removing carbon from the air is up to three times more effective than current technology.

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