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Climate change: Kilimanjaro's and Africa's last glaciers to go by 2050, say
Many iconic glaciers will melt regardless of the world's actions to combat climate change, the UN says.
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Injustice is everywhere, so what are our moral duties? - BBC Future
Our world is unjust and replete with suffering – what can an individual possibly do about it?
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James Corden and Ricky Gervais: Can you steal a joke? - BBC News
The Late Late Show comedian claims he inadvertently used a joke originally performed by Ricky Gervais.
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Migrant begs for help in message in a bottle - BBC News
A letter thrown over the fence of an overcrowded centre in Kent by a girl likens conditions to a prison.
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The UK terror survivors tracked down by ‘disaster trolls’ - BBC News
Manchester Arena survivors are being hounded by conspiracy theorists who claim they are actors.
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The missing plan for alien first contact - BBC Future
Humans are still searching for signs of intelligent alien life on other planets – but how would we react towards it if we ever did make contact?
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The mysterious Viking runes found in a landlocked US state - BBC Travel
Did Vikings find their way to a remote part of Oklahoma? Some in a small community believe so, thanks to controversial runic carvings found in the area.
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US Supreme Court takes up race-based college admissions - BBC News
The Supreme Court's decision could radically alter how universities manage admissions.
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Maurice Hastings: US man in prison for 38 years freed by new DNA evidence -
Maurice Hastings was wrongfully convicted of murder and repeated requests for DNA testing were denied.
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Nancy Pelosi's husband Paul recovering after hammer attack surgery - BBC Ne
The intruder allegedly demanded to see top US Democrat Nancy Pelosi, and fractured her husband's skull.
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Piet Mondrian artwork displayed upside down for 75 years - BBC News
Despite the find Piet Mondrian's painting will continue to be shown as it is to avoid any damage.
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British kayaker rescued clinging to buoy in Channel - BBC News
A British man is saved by a Dutch fishing boat after his kayak capsized miles off the French coast.
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'Devious' killer who decapitated friend must serve 34 years - BBC News
Jemma Mitchell killed her friend Mee Kuen Chong to try to inherit her estate for home renovations.
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Unravelling the mystery of autobrewery syndrome - BBC Future
Scientists are close to understanding this strange condition, which can leading sufferers to become intoxicated without consuming alcohol
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What next for Twitter under Elon Musk? - BBC News
The BBC's technology editor looks at the path ahead for the tech company and the billionaire.
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The bizarre Dracula film that saw him meet the hippies - BBC Culture
Dracula AD 1972 saw the Count wreak havoc in swinging 1970s London – and was derided by critics. But it changed the template for the iconic bloodsucker, writes David Barnett.
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Elon Musk completes $44bn Twitter takeover - BBC News
The New York Stock Exchange says the merger is "effective" as the billionaire axes executives.
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California's cannabis-growing nuns pray for profits - BBC News
The income the Sisters of the Valley make from growing cannabis is at half its pre-pandemic level.
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Nose-picking primates spark scientific quest - BBC News
At least a dozen species display this 'bad habit' and now scientists want to know why.
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Nasa space probes document big impacts on Mars - BBC News
When big rocks slammed into the Red Planet, US space agency missions were able to record the events.
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Even nuns watch porn, Pope says, warning of risks - BBC News
Pope Francis was answering a question about how best to navigate the digital world.
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Indonesian woman's body found inside python, say reports - BBC News
A police chief said the woman's body appeared to be largely intact when it was found.
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Steve Bannon sentencing: Jail term shows January 6 risks for Trump - BBC Ne
This sentence for contempt of Congress comes as Donald Trump faces a subpoena from the same committee.
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Sir Salman Rushdie has lost sight in one eye, agent Andrew Wylie says - BBC
Literary agent Andrew Wylie gives an update on the novelist's health two months after his stabbing.
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