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Shell reports highest profits in 115 years - BBC News
Critics call for higher taxes on energy firms as Shell reports a record $39.9bn of profit.
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Gatsby is joining Netlify | Gatsby
Gatsby Inc. is joining Netlify to spread the growth of Gatsby and composable architectures across the web. The Gatsby framework and its many features, including Valhalla Content Hub and Gatsby Cloud, will be incorporated into Netlify's platform, making it available for all frameworks.
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The enormous heat pumps warming cities - BBC Future
From New York City to rural Cornwall, communal heat pump networks could be the answer to decarbonising heat in both city high-rises and other hard-to-heat homes.
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Can Sri Lanka trade its way back to prosperity? - BBC News
Ben Chu, Newsnight's economic editor, takes a closer look at the country's economic woes.
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Horses and dogs sailed with Vikings to Britain, say scientists - BBC News
A Viking leader probably chose his favourite animals to board a longboat to England, scientists say.
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US secures deal on bases to complete arc around China - BBC News
Washington now has more access to Philippines military bases facing the South China Sea and Taiwan.
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(51) Could One Physics Theory Unlock the Mysteries of the Brain? - YouTube
The ability of the phenomenon of criticality to explain the sudden emergence of new properties in complex systems has fascinated scientists in recent decades...
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How a tiny radioactive capsule was found in Australia's vast outback - BBC
Australian experts joined forces and methodically tracked down the hazardous pea-sized device.
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Worthing man to run 360 marathons in 240 days across Africa - BBC News
Russell Cook, known as "Hardest Geezer", will run 63km every day for eight months with no rest days.
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Russia in Africa: How disinformation operations target the continent - BBC
The man behind a new pro-Kremlin social media network tells the BBC he wants Africa to embrace Russia.
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Missing radioactive capsule found in Australia - BBC News
Emergency services "literally found the needle in the haystack", authorities have said.
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Sex and no sleep may be killing endangered quolls - BBC News
New research has found that lack of rest could explain why males of the species mate themselves to death.
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How worker surveillance is backfiring on employers - BBC Worklife
An increasing number of companies are monitoring their employees. The problem? It’s often doing more harm than good.
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Iran dancing couple given 10-year jail sentence - BBC News
The pair, both in their early 20s, were reportedly convicted for promoting corruption and propaganda.
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Asaram: Indian guru jailed for life in second rape case - BBC News
Self-styled guru Asaram was found guilty of raping a woman several times between 2001 and 2006.
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Canada province experiments with decriminalising hard drugs - BBC News
Small amounts of cocaine, heroin and fentanyl will be allowed in Vancouver and its surrounding province.
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(71) Music’s power over your brain, explained | Michael Spitzer - YouTube
Humans are musical animals 4 million years in the making, explained by music expert Michael Spitzer.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.c...
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What impact has Brexit had on the UK economy? - BBC News
It is three years since the UK left the EU and time to start looking at the evidence.
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Sichuan: Couples in Chinese province allowed to have unlimited children - B
As part of the policy in Sichuan, unmarried individuals will also be able to raise children.
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Mining giant 'sorry' over lost radioactive capsule in Australia - BBC News
Rio Tinto says the tiny object went missing while being transported 1,400km across Western Australia.
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Mensa: What happens when 'child geniuses' grow up - BBC News
After a four-year-old joins Mensa, we ask formerly gifted children about the expectations they faced.
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AP deletes widely mocked tweet about ‘the’ French - BBC News
The news agency had warned journalists that references to "the French" could be dehumanising.
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Bodycam footage shows moment of Paul Pelosi attack - BBC News
A US court authorised the release of video from the October 2022 assault on Nancy Pelosi's husband.
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London's West End: Man crushed by telescopic urinal dies - BBC News
The man had been working on the pop-up toilet, which is stored beneath the ground during the day.
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Tiny radioactive capsule goes missing in Western Australia - BBC News
The tiny object contains Caesium-137, which could cause serious illness.
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