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Poison algae may have killed California family, police say - BBC News
A family of three may have been killed by toxic algae blooms on a hiking trail, investigators say.
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Is catching Covid now better than more vaccine? - BBC News
Now we have some protection, do we need to keep boosting or can nature take its course?
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OnlyFans: Platform to ban sex videos after BBC investigation - BBC News
Announcement came as leaked documents revealed Only Fans had some “tolerance” for accounts that posted illegal content.
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The mysterious origins of Universe's biggest black holes - BBC Future
They are the biggest black holes in the known Universe, billions of times more massive than our Sun, but little is known about how these monsters form and grow so big.
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England's crop circle controversy - BBC Travel
Although these mysterious formations have appeared worldwide, south-west England is the unlikely world capital of crop circles, baffling locals and farmers alike.
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Wuhan lab leak theory: How Fort Detrick became a centre for Chinese conspir
Apparent Chinese propaganda efforts are spreading ahead of a US report on Covid-19 origins.
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Snowdon: Call to respect mountain amid spike in visitors - BBC News
Litter, erosion and traffic put "significant pressure" on the mountain, says Snowdonia Society.
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Snail mail surprise for Hinckley parcel workers - BBC News
The giant African land snail was found in a box which had no delivery or sender information.
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Afghanistan: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTube
John Oliver discusses the end of America’s war with Afghanistan, and the humanitarian crisis being left behind.Connect with Last Week Tonight online... Subsc...
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Why does quitting your job still feel so hard? - BBC Worklife
Quitting – particularly without a job to go to – can be emotionally challenging and carry stigma. Can the Great Resignation change that?
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The forgotten first people of Singapore - BBC Travel
Over time, the Orang Laut have been assimilated into Malay culture and have lost their language. But descendants of the seafaring nomads are reviving their culture through food.
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Bilal Sarwary: 'The plane hit the tower and all our lives changed' - BBC Ne
Afghan journalist Bilal Sarwary was selling carpets when 9/11 happened. From that day on, everything changed.
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How Afghanistan rattled Asia and emboldened China - BBC News
US VP Kamala Harris tries to reassure Asian allies, as many ask: can they still trust America?
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Why we’re working hard with little to show for it, and what we can do about it.
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How to fight microplastic pollution with magnets - BBC Future
Huge amounts of plastic ends up rivers and oceans every year, harming the environment and potentially also human health. But what if we could pull it out of water with magnets?
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The hard men removing squatters in Spain - BBC News
Some squatters in Spain demand cash before leaving - so eviction firms have arisen to handle the talks.
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Afghanistan: The 'undefeated' Panjshir Valley - an hour from Kabul - BBC Ne
The Panjshir Valley has been a flashpoint in Afghanistan's turbulent history - now it's happening again.
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Light pollution from street lamps linked to insect loss - BBC News
Scientists say light pollution is a factor driving "worrying" declines in local insect populations.
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Ryan Tedder: Classic songs are strangling new music - BBC News
New bands don't have a chance because everyone is streaming Queen and ABBA, says the OneRepublic star.
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Greenland island is world's northernmost island - scientists - BBC News
They say a tiny island off Greenland's coast was discovered by luck during a recent expedition.
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Stalin-era mass grave found in Ukraine - BBC News
Thousands of people are thought to be buried at the site - one of the largest ever found in Ukraine.
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Trial suggests malaria sickness could be cut by 70% - BBC News
Seasonal vaccines and drugs could save millions of young lives in Africa, researchers say.
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French woman arrested over jewellery thefts from coffins - BBC News
Police believe the woman was posing as a mourner to strip valuables from the recently deceased.
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Does feeding garden birds do more harm than good? - BBC News
How bird feeding could disrupt an ecological balance just beyond our windowsills and gardens.
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Why pigeons mean peril for satellite broadband - BBC News
Satellite internet is a key part of plans to fill broadband "not spots", but simple things can affect it.
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