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Government to ban single-use plastic cutlery - BBC News
Plastic plates and polystyrene cups will also be banned in England in what ministers call a "war on plastic".
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Robert F Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan recommended for parole - BBC News
A parole board calls for Sirhan Sirhan's release, but the decision now goes to California's governor.
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Why so many workers have lost interest in their jobs - BBC Worklife
For many, the pandemic has deteriorated our relationship with our jobs. Can you re-ignite the spark – and should you even try?
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Nigerian students amass degrees to stay in Europe - BBC News
Modupe Osunkoya enrolled on her third post-graduate degree because she says there are no jobs at home.
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Rugby: Head impact study says players' cognitive function can decline after
One season of professional rugby could be enough to see a decline in a player's blood flow to the brain and cognitive function, a new study claims.
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Brazil bank robbers tie hostages to getaway cars in Araçatuba - BBC News
Armed gang members took hostages as human shields, after a bank robbery in Brazil.
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John Simpson on Afghanistan: A country abandoned - BBC News
As foreign forces end their 20-year campaign, our world affairs editor considers what has been achieved.
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How aircraft conquered Antarctica - BBC Future
Flying on the coldest continent on Earth is a dangerous business, but without aircraft we would still know relatively little about Antarctica and life there would be impossible.
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Mob Justice Is Trampling Democratic Discourse - The Atlantic
Social codes are changing, in many ways for the better. But for those whose behavior doesn’t adapt fast enough to the new norms, judgment can be swift—and merciless.
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Geronimo the alpaca killed as legal row ends - BBC News
A destruction order is carried out on the alpaca that tested positive for bovine TB.
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Naked Attraction London bus ads to be removed - BBC News
The advert was criticised on social media as "tone deaf" with passengers at risk of sexual assault.
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Highly polluting leaded petrol now eradicated from the world, says UN - BBC
The highly polluting fuel has contaminated the atmosphere, water and crops for nearly a century.
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How narcissists climb the career ladder quickly - BBC Worklife
People with a high degree of narcissism get promoted faster, new research shows. Why?
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The Universe is Hostile to Computers - YouTube
Tiny particles from distant galaxies have caused plane accidents, election interference and game glitches. This video is sponsored by Brilliant. The first 20...
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This Virus Shouldn't Exist (But it Does) - YouTube
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Afghanistan: How can the West stop terror bases? - BBC News
The foreign secretary says the UK will fight ISIS-K by all means available - but what does that mean?
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Afghanistan: What was left behind by US forces? - BBC News
As US troops took off from Kabul, they abandoned 73 aircraft - all disabled.
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Putrajaya: The capital city you've never heard of - BBC Travel
Located in the shadow of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's "other" capital is one of the world's greenest cities.
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Sackler family wins immunity from further opioid litigation - BBC News
A US judge has approved a bankruptcy plan for the maker of OxyContin painkillers.
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International Space Station facing irreparable failures, Russia warns - BBC
The majority of in-flight systems on the ISS have passed their expiry date, an official warns.
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Newsmax tells viewers Afghanistan war wasted $2T | The Yes Men
Newsmax tells hundreds of thousands that 20-year war was a waste, and its two trillion would have been better spent on health, education instead.
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The strange race to track down a missing billion years - BBC Future
A billion years have vanished from the geological record – and over 152 years after this was first discovered, scientists can't agree on why.
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Why getting back with an ex is so compelling - BBC Worklife
You broke up, for good reasons. So why do so many former couples reunite further down the line?
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Mars rover: Nasa confirms Perseverance has its first rock sample - BBC News
It's a historic moment. The first ever rock sample from another planet intended for return to Earth.
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China steps in to regulate brutal '996' work culture - BBC News
Workers in China are fed up with the brutal 12-hour work days once seen as a key driver of success.
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