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Japan was the future but it's stuck in the past - BBC News

The so-called lost decade has now stretched to three. What went wrong, asks Rupert Wingfield-Hayes.

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Alabama man secretly helped pay strangers' prescriptions for years - BBC Ne

Every month for 10 years, Hody Childress quietly gave $100 to a pharmacy to help people in need.

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Debt ceiling: America's budget crisis of its own creation - BBC News

The dispute over US national debt is not one of economics, but of gridlocked partisan politics.

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The race to make diesel engines run on hydrogen - BBC News

Ordinary diesel trucks could be converted to a hydrogen-diesel mix, according to researchers in Australia.

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Australia's 'Toadzilla': Record-breaking cane toad found in Queensland - BB

The cane toad, weighing in at 2.7kg, is six times bigger than the average specimen.

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Light pollution: Huge fall in stars that can be seen with naked eye - BBC N

Our view of the stars has been reduced every year over the last decade by artificial light pollution.

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Secrets of life on Newport's medieval ship revealed - BBC News

A medieval ship discovered on the banks of the River Usk in Newport in the summer of 2002 continues to provide surprises as restoration work continues.

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Newport Ship: Medieval vessel is 'world's largest 3D puzzle' - BBC News

Experts believe the preserved 15th Century vessel is as historically significant as the Mary Rose.

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Matteo Messina Denaro: Mafia boss bunker found by Italian police - BBC News

Italian police have discovered a bunker used by Matteo Messina Denaro following his arrest on Tuesday.

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Iranian man who beheaded 17-year-old wife jailed for eight years - BBC News

The judiciary says the lenient sentence was due to the 17-year-old victim's parents "pardoning" him.

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Polar bear kills woman and boy in Alaska village - BBC News

The bear entered a remote community and began chasing after residents before being shot dead, police said.

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World's oldest person, French nun Sister André, dies aged 118 - BBC News

Sister André, a French nun who took holy orders in 1944, died at her nursing home in Toulon.

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Iran protests: 15 minutes to defend yourself against the death penalty - BB

Iran's courts are convicting protesters after fast-track trials that activists say are grossly unfair.

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The plan to save Italy's dying olive trees with dogs - BBC Future

A deadly and hard-to-detect disease has been ravaging the treasured olive trees of southern Italy for 10 years. A highly trained squad of super-sniffer dogs could save them.

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Elon Musk trial: Prospective jurors call him narcissistic, smart - BBC News

He could be ordered to pay billions of dollars in damages if he loses the fraud lawsuit over a tweet.

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Greta Thunberg detained at German coal protest - BBC News

The climate activist was briefly held with a group which opposes the expansion of a coal mine.

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Andrey Medvedev: How Russian mercenary made an icy escape to Norway - BBC N

Andrey Medvedev's escape makes him the first Wagner Group mercenary to defect to the West.

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Matteo Messina Denaro: How Mafia boss was caught on a visit to a clinic - B

Italian police arrested Matteo Messina Denaro as he walked from a clinic to a cafe.

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Tunnel Ultra: The mind-bending 200-mile ultra-marathon in the dark - BBC Sp

One runner was chased by monsters. Another went blind. In the darkness, nothing is as simple as it seems.

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How donkeys changed the course of human history - BBC Future

From bearing the burdens of the Roman Empire to enabling trade over long distances, the humble donkey has been surprisingly influential.

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Industrial espionage: How China sneaks out America's technology secrets - B

The true extent of commercial spying is unknown but experts say it is "pervasive".

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China's population falls for first time since 1961 - BBC News

The birth rate fell to 6.77 births per 1,000 people - the lowest it has ever been.

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Twitter: Five ways Elon Musk has changed the platform for users - BBC News

Twitter users say the social network has "a different vibe" since the billionaire took charge.

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How extinct animals could be brought back from the dead - BBC Future

From an Australian frog that swallowed its own eggs to woolly mammoths, scientists could soon bring back long-lost species from the dead.

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Australian woman's record-breaking run from continent's 'tip to toe' - BBC

Erchana Murray-Bartlett has run a marathon a day for 150 days, covering 6,300km (3,900 miles).

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