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Giving birth under the Taliban - BBC News

Pregnant women, new mothers and infants are bearing the brunt of a worsening healthcare crisis.

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The torso in the Thames: A 20-year mystery - BBC News

Twenty years ago, a young African boy was murdered and his torso was dumped in the Thames. It's the longest unsolved child murder case in the recent history of the Metropolitan Police.

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Royals recall Duke of Edinburgh's mustard joke - BBC News

The Duke of Cambridge reveals Prince Philip's mustard-squirting antics in a poignant BBC documentary.

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Why companies don't post salaries in job adverts - BBC Worklife

Pay is a major factor in whether a candidate takes a job – or even applies in the first place. But for employers, the politics of making salaries public are complicated.

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Migrants in Texas: US probes horseback charge on Haiti migrants - BBC News

Images which seem to show border agents on horseback driving migrants back spark an investigation.

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Abba's Bjorn Ulvaeus launches campaign to fix £500m music royalty problem -

Bjorn Ulvaeus launches a campaign to ensure musicians don't miss out on unpaid royalties.

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Culture wars make BBC impartiality tougher, director general Tim Davie says

It's harder than ever for the BBC to maintain impartiality, the corporation's director general says.

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Can YOU Fix Climate Change? - YouTube

You want to learn more about science? Check out our sciency products on the kurzgesagt shop – all designed with love and produced with care. Getting somethin...

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The woman reviving Egypt's Nubian heritage - BBC Travel

Nubian filmmaker Hafsa Amberkab is reclaiming the power of narrative by connecting younger generations to their language and culture that was lost in their drowned ancestral land.

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What we do and don't know about kindness - BBC Future

In recent years, psychologists have gained a deeper understanding of human kindness and its benefits, but as Claudia Hammond writes, there's still so much to explore.

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(9) First Detection of Light from Behind a Black Hole - YouTube

Thank you to Blinkist for supporting PBS. For more information and trial go to http://www.blinkist.com/PBSSpacetimeHow do you see the unseeable - how do you...

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Would Plato tweet? The Ancient Greek guide to social media - BBC Future

Socrates or Plato may not have used Twitter or TikTok, but as Nathan Dufour Oglesby writes, they would have had things to say about how to navigate social media more wisely.

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Grim echoes of history in images of Haitians at US-Mexico border - BBC News

Pictures of border officers rounding up black men have drawn comparisons to US slave patrols.

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The edible insects coming to a supermarket near you - BBC News

A number of firms are now farming locusts and mealworms for human consumption.

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Extremists using video-game chats to spread hate - BBC News

Campaigners say including extremist narratives among everyday conversations can be a pathway to radicalisation.

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Hospitality staff set to keep all their tips under rule change - BBC News

The government is set to make it illegal for hospitality bosses to withhold tips from their workers.

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Footprints in New Mexico are oldest evidence of humans in the Americas - BB

Scientists have found evidence that humans reached the Americas earlier than previously thought.

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Afghanistan war: UK's lowest payout for civilian death was £104.17 - BBC Ne

The compensation payment is one of hundreds by the Ministry of Defence, revealed for the first time.

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The epic adventures of the Gilgamesh Dream tablet - BBC News

How an ancient story of a superhuman king ended up in all sorts of unexpected places.

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Linda Evangelista says she was left 'deformed' by cosmetic procedure - BBC

The star says she has become "a recluse" after an adverse reaction to a fat reduction procedure.

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The everyday foods that could become luxuries - BBC Future

Everyday foods such as coffee, meat and spices could become luxury items due to global climate impacts and changing tastes.

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Can a long-lost turtle help to restore Britain's wetlands? - BBC Future

Around the world, amphibian and reptile species are under threat, but two teenagers are reviving rare frogs, turtles and snakes to help diversify wetlands.

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'How we re-delivered a baby's postcard - 75 years on' - BBC News

After an illness, Stu began reuniting old postcards with their owners - and revived some buried memories.

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German elections 2021: The conspiracy theories targeting voters - BBC News

One wildly inaccurate claim suggests Germany does not actually exist.

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