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Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram back after outage - BBC News
Facebook says the outage, which lasted nearly six hours, was caused by a faulty configuration change.
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Lars Vilks: Muhammad cartoonist killed in traffic collision - media reports
The controversial artist, who caricatured the Prophet Muhammad, was under police protection when he died.
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Frances Haugen: Facebook whistleblower reveals identity - BBC News
Facebook ex-product manager Frances Haugen says the company prioritises "growth over safety".
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The problem with losing 'osmosis learning' - BBC Worklife
Observing and chatting to colleagues helps us gain valuable knowledge. How do we make that happen in the post-pandemic workplace?
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Yemen's ancient, soaring skyscraper cities - BBC Travel
Constructed using natural materials, Yemeni high-rises are superbly sustainable and perfectly suited to the hot and dry Arabian desert climate.
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Windows 11 launches with redesigned start menu - BBC News
Microsoft's latest operating system is being offered as a free upgrade from Tuesday.
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Prof. Feynman (@ProfFeynman) on X
I was an ordinary person who studied hard. There's no miracle people.
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Air India: Plane stuck under bridge in viral video - BBC News
Air India said the scrapped, deregistered plane had been sold off.
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Nobel in physics: Climate science breakthroughs earn prize - BBC News
The physics Nobel has been given for work to understand complex systems such as the Earth's climate.
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French Church abuse: 216,000 children were victims of clergy - inquiry - BB
The Church asks for forgiveness as an inquiry says it treated victims with "cruel indifference".
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Brian Houston: Hillsong Church founder denies concealing child abuse - BBC
Brian Houston is accused in Australia of concealing sexual abuse allegedly committed by his father.
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How a simple tummy-rub can change babies' lives - BBC Future
Baby massage has been practised in South Asia for centuries. Now scientists are discovering its life-saving potential.
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Essay mills: 'Contract cheating' to be made illegal in England - BBC News
Offering to write essays for payment will be made a criminal offence in England, the government says.
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US man sues psychic who 'promised to remove ex-girlfriend curse' - BBC News
Mauro Restrepo alleges Sophia Adams told him his marriage was cursed and she could save it for $5,100.
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What happened to Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram? - BBC News
Facebook has apologised after it stopped working for users around the world for several hours.
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Facebook harms children and weakens democracy: ex-employee - BBC News
Mark Zuckerberg denies claims, heard in the US Senate, that Facebook puts profits before people.
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Chhurpi: The world's hardest cheese? - BBC Travel
Created thousands of years ago in the remote reaches of the Himalayas, chhurpi can be eaten for up to 20 years.
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Chemistry Nobel awarded for mirror-image molecules - BBC News
A Briton and a German have been awarded the chemistry Nobel for their work to build new molecules.
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Drones used to deliver post to remote Orkney island - BBC News
The two-week trial involves flights of about 30 miles, from Kirkwall to North Ronaldsay.
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China-Taiwan military tensions 'worst in 40 years' - BBC News
Taiwan's defence minister warns of the risk of an accidental strike amid more Chinese aerial incursions.
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Study reveals why some people get Covid toe condition - BBC News
Scientists have investigated how the chilblain-like lesions arise in some people who catch Covid.
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(78) Why the world is going crazy—and how to win back our minds | Jamie Whe
Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/c/bigthinkCheck out Jamie Wheal's latest book "Recapture the Rapture: Rethinking God, Sex and De...
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Historic go-ahead for malaria vaccine to protect African children - BBC New
After years of trials, the vaccine has shown potential to save tens of thousands of children's lives.
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Russia investigates prison torture allegations after videos leaked - BBC Ne
More than a thousand videos that appear to show widespread abuse are leaked to a human rights group.
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