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Virgin Galactic disputes New Yorker story on Branson spaceflight - BBC News
US authorities are investigating why Sir Richard Branson's recent space flight drifted off course.
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Panjshir - the valley trying to hold off the Taliban - BBC News
The last bastion of resistance is still holding out just north-east of the capital, Kabul.
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How to back up your data and keep it safe - BBC News
Experts recommend using three drives to back up your data and using cloud-based services.
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Do Abba's new songs live up to their hits? - BBC News
The band have released their first new music since 1982 - but is it a hit or a miss?
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New Zealand PM Ardern says supermarket stabbing was 'terrorist attack' - BB
Videos circulating online show panicked shoppers running out of a supermarket in Auckland.
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Abba delight fans with new 10-song album and virtual concert - BBC News
The Swedish pop legends reunite to record 10 new songs for their first studio album for 40 years.
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Banksy was warned about website flaw before NFT hack scam - BBC News
Security researcher warned artist before hacker scammed a fan out of $336,000.
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Has Covid killed off business cards for good? - BBC News
Sales of business cards have fallen sharply as a result of the pandemic.
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Ransomware: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTube
John Oliver discusses ransomware attacks, why they’re on the rise, and what can be done about them.Connect with Last Week Tonight online... Subscribe to the ...
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Two missing divers presumed dead off Cornwall coast - BBC News
The divers were exploring a former Royal Navy frigate which was sunk to create an offshore reef.
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Tuna bounce back, but sharks in 'desperate' decline - BBC News
Extinction list update reveals mixed news for marine life, as world conservation summit open in France.
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Why China's bitcoin miners are moving to Texas - BBC News
Beijing's crackdown on cryptocurrency sends bitcoin entrepreneurs moving to the wild wild west.
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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed: How '9/11 mastermind' slipped through FBI's fingers
Could the man accused of hatching the plot to fly planes into US landmarks 20 years ago have been stopped?
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The outdated machine hampering the fight against Covid-19 - BBC Future
Major backlogs in processing patient data during the pandemic are forcing the healthcare sector to reassess its relationship with fax machines.
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Pro-Kremlin trolls target news website comments, researchers say - BBC News
An influence operation is posting responses on Western media sites, Cardiff University researchers say.
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Feria: Rural memoirs stir longing for Spain's past - BBC News
Ana Iris Simón's autobiographical book triggers a frenzied debate about the loss of village life.
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The worldview-changing drugs poised to go mainstream - BBC Future
The growing legitimacy of psychedelics as therapies promises to transform how we view the extraordinary, writes Ed Prideaux.
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Fear and excitement in El Salvador as Bitcoin becomes legal tender - BBC Ne
Millions of Salvadorians are expected to download a digital wallet app with $30 of free Bitcoin.
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Why coders love the AI that could put them out of a job - BBC News
Artificial intelligence is getting better at penning code but still a long way from working alone.
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Madhya Pradesh: Minor girls paraded naked in India 'rain ritual' - BBC News
Six girls, some as young as five, were paraded naked as part of a village ritual to summon rainfall.
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French film great Jean-Paul Belmondo dies at 88 - BBC News
Star of Breathless, Jean-Paul Belmondo was one of France's most popular actors.
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Why 'rage quitting' is all the rage - BBC Worklife
Walking out of a job in anger can seem extreme – but there are often powerful motivations for doing it.
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Chaos and confusion: The frenzied final hours of the Afghan government - BB
Through interviews with insiders, BBC News has pieced together an account of how Afghanistan’s government unravelled.
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Spanish bishop quit for love for erotic writer - BBC News
Xavier Novell was a traditional and controversial bishop who resigned for "personal reasons".
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Bitcoin crashes on first day as El Salvador's legal tender - BBC News
Technological glitches plagued the first day of El Salvador accepting Bitcoin as legal tender.
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