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Brazil expelling illegal miners from indigenous lands - BBC News
A major operation is under way to drive out illegal miners from indigenous Yanomami territory.
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Succession questions raised by presence of Kim’s daughter - BBC News
Kim Jong-Un's daughter's latest appearance has sparked questions about her future in North Korea.
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Roger Waters: Former Pink Floyd star's UN speech criticised by Ukraine - BB
Roger Waters tells the United Nations Security Council that Russia's invasion was "not unprovoked".
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Ukraine war: Elon Musk's SpaceX firm bars Kyiv from using Starlink tech for
The firm says it has limited Kyiv's ability to use its Starlink satellite internet for military ends.
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Google's Bard AI bot mistake wipes $100bn off shares
An advert to promote the new Bard software shows it answering a query incorrectly.
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Mary Queen of Scots: Deposed ruler's secret prison letters found and decode
The letters, written during her English captivity, were found during a trawl of French archives.
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Orca mothers make 'lifelong sacrifice' for sons - BBC News
Rearing a son is a lifelong cost for a killer whale mother, a decades-long study reveals.
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The doodles hidden in 1,300-year-old books and historic items - BBC Future
Centuries-old books, manuscripts and printing plates often contain invisible etchings, mysterious letters – and even doodles.
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xkcd: Coordinate Plane Closure
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The five countries expat families love - BBC Travel
We answer every emigrating family's top question: where are the best places to raise children – or, for that matter, to be a child?
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How to build a tear-apart city - BBC Future
The remnants of most old buildings end up in landfill, but some cities are starting to design them for so they can be easily disassembled and repurposed from the start.
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Microsoft unveils new Bing with ChatGPT powers - BBC News
Bing will now have "answer" and "chat" options in search using the latest in artificial intelligence.
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Fawlty Towers: John Cleese to revive series with daughter - BBC News
John Cleese will write and star in the revival alongside his daughter Camilla Cleese.
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Six-year-old who shot his teacher allegedly assaulted another - BBC News
Allegations of previous violent incidents are detailed in a legal notice filed by the injured teacher.
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The companies backtracking on flexible work - BBC Worklife
Amid looming economic instability and widespread layoffs, bosses are ordering their workers back to the office. Does it mark a permanent return to in-person working?
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World War Two sailor feared dead in torpedo attack turns 100 - BBC News
Morrell Murphy's family was told he had been killed in the attack by a German submarine in 1944.
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Digital pound likely this decade, Treasury says - BBC News
The Treasury and Bank of England will formally start a consultation for the digital currency, on Tuesday.
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xkcd: Electron Color
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Wheelchair adventurer closing in on marathon challenge - BBC News
Darren Edwards from West Felton is running marathons on seven different continents.
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'Google killer' ChatGPT sparks AI chatbot race - BBC News
The future of internet search could be transformed by this new tech, writes BBC tech editor Zoe Kleinman.
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Turkey earthquake: Roman-era castle destroyed by quake - BBC News
Footage showed widespread devastation at the 2,000-year-old Gaziantep Castle.
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Sir Salman Rushdie speaks for the first time about 'colossal attack' - BBC
The novelist was stabbed at a talk in the US last year and says he's found it hard to write since.
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What is hybrid warfare? Inside the centre dealing with modern threats - BBC
Frank Gardner visits the Helsinki centre where a joint EU-Nato team is focused on so-called hybrid threats.
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Huge earthquake in south-east Turkey kills more than 300 - BBC News
Many more victims are likely to be discovered in Turkey and Syria, the World Health Organisation says.
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Bageshwar Dham Sarkar: The Indian guru making headlines over 'miracle' cure
Bageshwar Dham Sarkar's supporters claim he has divine powers and can heal the sick.
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