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Ukraine's Banksy stamps feature art of Putin in judo match - BBC News
They reproduce a mural by the UK graffiti artist on a Ukrainian house devastated by Russian shelling.
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Nile Wilson: ‘I was one of the fittest athletes on the planet. Then I was s
Former Olympic gymnast and Go Hard or Go Home star Nile Wilson on the injury that ended his career, his descent into addiction and the power of asking for help.
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Italy shipwreck: Dozens of migrants killed in Calabria shipwreck - BBC News
Twelve children, including a baby, were among those who died after their boat broke apart in stormy seas.
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Dilbert comic strip dropped by US media over creator's racist tirade - BBC
The comic strip's creator Scott Adams said white people should "get the hell away" from black people.
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The AI emotions dreamed up by ChatGPT - BBC Future
AI chatbots are already imagining what feelings they'll end up with. But if they did develop them, would we even notice?
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Crypto-mining scheme run from US school crawl space - BBC News
Police were called after a janitor noticed electrical wires, ductwork and computers that looked amiss.
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The woman whose stolen images were used to scam men out of thousands - BBC
Stolen images of an adult entertainment star are being used to con victims out of thousands of dollars.
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Thousands of tattooed inmates pictured in El Salvador mega-prison - BBC New
Suspected gang members are pictured in a huge new jail, part of El Salvador's "war on crime".
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How a 'priceless' Pet Shop Boys letter ended up in an Altrincham record sho
A letter from Neil Tennant to Radio 1 DJ Janice Long is found inside a vintage copy of West End Girls.
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The 10 most iconic jewels through history - BBC Culture
"Cursed" gemstones, beautiful emblems of famous love affairs, and symbols of dark histories – all these dazzling jewels have intriguing backstories, writes Daisy Woodward.
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Brothers leave Guantanamo Bay without charge after almost 20 years - BBC Ne
Abdul and Mohammed Ahmed Rabbani were arrested in Pakistan in 2002. They were never charged by the US.
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Roald Dahl: Original books to be kept in print following criticism - BBC Ne
His original books will now be printed unaltered, after the decision to update them was criticised.
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Swimmers 'ruined' by culture of fat-shaming and bullying - BBC News
Former athletes tell of mistreatment at clubs across England, with allegations stretching back more than a decade.
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Japan’s mystery ball removed from the beach - BBC News
The ball, dubbed "Godzilla egg", has perplexed locals and set off widespread speculation.
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The mysterious items washing up on beaches - BBC Future
From unexplained metal balls to Garfield-themed phones, the strange material that drifts ashore from the oceans can reveal a surprising amount.
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Nalanda: The university that changed the world - BBC Travel
More than 500 years before Oxford University was founded, India's Nalanda University was home to nine million books and attracted 10,000 students from around the world.
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Led By Donkeys paint Russian Embassy road in Ukrainian flag colours - BBC N
The protest in west London comes ahead of the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Florida TV journalist killed reporting at murder scene - BBC News
Dylan Lyons is named as the journalist killed while reporting the fatal shooting of a woman in Orlando.
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Selfie image shows US pilot flying over Chinese 'spy balloon' - BBC News
The image, shot from the plane cockpit, reportedly has "legendary status" within the Pentagon.
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Judge blocks 9/11 victims' claim to Afghan assets - BBC News
A US judge rules victims of the 2001 attacks are not entitled to $3.5bn of Afghan assets.
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Mormon Church fined over claim it hid $32bn of investments - BBC News
The Church and its investment management company will pay a combined $5m penalty to the US regulator.
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Mystery sphere found on beach perplexes Japan - BBC News
Authorities say the object is not a threat, but it remains the subject of much speculation.
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How Russia's 35-mile armoured convoy ended in failure - BBC News
How Russia's plan to overthrow Ukraine's government ended in embarrassing failure.
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JK Rowling dismisses backlash over trans comments: 'I don't care about my l
The author says she isn't worried about how the backlash over her views will affect her legacy.
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Ukraine war: Why so many Russians turn a blind eye to the conflict - BBC Ne
Most prefer to let the Kremlin get on with its war, but ignoring it means making moral compromises.
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