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Sri Lanka's most beautiful train journey - BBC Travel
The Colombo to Badulla railway is so enchantingly beautiful that it's become a bucket list adventure for many visitors.
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Kelvin-Helmholtz: Rare wave clouds amaze sky-watchers in Wyoming - BBC News
A weather expert says it is one of the most epic examples of the cloud formations they have ever seen.
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Children stopped sleeping and eating to play Fortnite - lawsuit - BBC News
A Canadian judge approves legal action by parents who say their children were addicted to the video game.
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EuroMillions jackpot: Syndicate of 165 Belgians wins €143m - BBC News
The 165 people from Olmen, in the Antwerp province, paid equally to play at their local newsagent.
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Boy in the box: DNA helps Philadelphia police name victim after 65 years -
DNA helps Philadelphia police identify the boy found dead in a cardboard box more than 60 years ago.
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Should countries try to do everything themselves? - BBC News
In recent years, some world leaders have been making arguments for countries becoming more self-reliant.
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Brittney Griner: Russia frees US basketball star in swap with arms dealer B
Brittney Griner flies home to the US while notorious arms dealer Viktor Bout returns to Russia.
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Elon Musk turns Twitter into 'hotel' for staff - BBC News
One photo shows a double room with wardrobe and slippers, as Elon Musk seeks to instil a "hardcore" work culture.
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Umar Patek: Anger and fear in Australia as Bali bomber freed - BBC News
Survivors of the 2002 attacks tell the BBC they don't believe Umar Patek has been deradicalised.
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Indonesia 'sex ban': Criminal code changes threaten other freedoms - BBC Ne
There are concerns the revised criminal code could threaten democracy, human rights and free speech.
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Oldest DNA reveals two-million-year-old lost world - BBC News
Genetic material extracted from soil has revealed the ancient plants and animals of North Greenland.
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Putin: Nuclear risk is rising, but we are not mad - BBC News
The Russian leader insists his country would only use its nuclear arsenal in response to a strike.
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Samuel Bateman: Polygamous cult leader had 20 wives, FBI says - BBC News
Samuel Bateman claimed it was God's will for him to engage in sexual acts with his wives.
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Reichsbürger: German 'crackpot' movement turns radical and dangerous - BBC
Members of the Reichsbürger movement are increasingly becoming a headache for the German authorities.
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ChatGPT: New AI chatbot has everyone talking to it - BBC News
Open AI's ChatGPT generates convincing human-like answers in response to users' prompts.
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Spain: 'Migrants' flee plane after emergency Barcelona landing - BBC News
A group of 28 people on a Morocco-Turkey flight escape after a pregnant woman apparently fakes labour.
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Taliban conduct first public execution since return to power - BBC News
The shooting at a stadium is the Taliban's first public execution since their return to power.
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Indonesia's new sex laws and what they could mean for tourism - BBC News
Officials insist visitors are unlikely to be affected but rights groups say "it will be a problem".
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(9) The Horror of the Slaver Ant - YouTube
Sources & further reading:https://sites.google.com/view/sources-slaver-ants/Everything changed when the slaver nation attacked. What used to be a thriving co...
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Trump Organization found guilty of tax crimes after New York trial - BBC Ne
The business is synonymous with the former president, but neither he or his family were on trial.
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Elon Musk's Neuralink firm facing animal testing investigation - report - B
Staff have complained that testing is being rushed and is causing needless deaths, Reuters reports.
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The upsides of feeling small - BBC Future
Feeling insignificant can be good for you. To kick off a new BBC Future series called Immensities, Richard Fisher explores the benefits of embracing vastness.
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Indonesia passes criminal code banning sex outside of marriage - BBC News
New laws will disproportionately punish women, LGBT people and religious minorities, critics say.
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Oxford word of the year 2022 revealed as 'goblin mode' - BBC News
A landslide public vote chooses the 2022 word of the year from options prepared by lexicographers.
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