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The Inuit knowledge vanishing with the ice - BBC Future

The Inuit are famous for their ability to survive extreme conditions, having inhabited the Arctic for millennia. But as the ice recedes, this hard-earned knowledge is being lost.

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Spanish right attacks Biden over Columbus and conquests - BBC News

Spanish nationalists scorn President Biden for condemning colonial crimes against Native Americans.

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Elk wandering Colorado for two years with tyre around neck is freed - BBC N

Wildlife officers in the US state of Colorado say the elk is in good shape after removing its antlers.

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North Korea: Kim Jong-un vows to build 'invincible military' - BBC News

Weeks after a series of missile tests, Kim Jong-un says weapons are needed for defence, but not war.

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Milos Zeman: The Czech leader proud to be politically incorrect - BBC News

Ailing Czech President Milos Zeman is famously fond of liquor and provocative jokes.

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Wildlife Photographer of the Year: 'Explosive sex' wins top prize - BBC New

An image of a bursting cloud of eggs and sperm as groupers mate in the Pacific is the judges' pick.

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What Dinosaurs ACTUALLY Looked Like? - YouTube

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The ancient stepwells helping to curb India's water crisis - BBC Future

Huge architectural gems built deep into the Earth like inverted fortresses are scattered around India – and restoring them may be a solution to help the country's parched communities.

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Mexico City to swap Columbus statue for one of indigenous woman - BBC News

Mexico City's mayor made the announcement on the anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the Americas.

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Al Capone memorabilia sells for $3m at auction - BBC News

The notorious gangster's favourite gun made top dollar - $860,000 - at the California sale.

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Husband a ‘suspect’ as Kenyan athlete Tirop found dead - BBC Sport

Kenya's Agnes Tirop, a two-time World Athletics Championships medallist, has been found stabbed to death at her home.

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India man jailed for killing wife with cobra in Kerala - BBC News

Sooraj Kumar let a cobra onto the bed where his wife was sleeping - she died from the snakebite.

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Laser vagina menopause therapy shows no benefit in trial - BBC News

The treatment, meant to rejuvenate and treat dryness, worked no better than a placebo procedure.

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Squid Game knocks Bridgerton off Netflix top spot - BBC News

The Korean drama is Netflix's biggest debut hit, with 111 million users in its first 28 days.

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Why not every good worker has to be a superstar - BBC Worklife

We spend so much time lauding standout workers. But the average worker is just as important – so why don't they get their due?

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Covid: New WHO group may be last chance to find virus origins - BBC News

The World Health Organization unveils a new group to examine the emergence of the virus more closely.

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Kongsberg: Five dead in Norway bow and arrow attack - BBC News

Police say a man armed with a bow and arrows killed four women and a man in the town of Kongsberg.

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Rolling Stones drop Brown Sugar from US tour set list - BBC News

It follows unease with the depictions of black women and references to slavery in the hit song.

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Russia denies weaponising energy amid Europe gas crisis - BBC News

The Russian president says his country is not to blame for high gas prices elsewhere in Europe.

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An underwater mystery on Canada's coast - BBC Travel

Tens of thousands of wooden stakes poking up from British Columbia's shoreline have smashed a long-held stereotype of Canada's First Nation people.

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Nuclear fusion: Five sites shortlisted for UK energy plant - BBC News

A final decision for the location of the UK's prototype fusion energy plant is due in 2022.

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North Korea's Kim Jong-un faces 'paradise on Earth' lawsuit - BBC News

North Korea's leader should pay damages after people were lured to live there, a Japanese court hears.

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Walrus counting from space: How many tusked beasts do you see? - BBC News

Volunteers will search through satellite images to see how many of the tusked beasts they can spot.

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Prince William: Saving Earth should come before space tourism - BBC News

The prince says great minds should focus "on trying to repair this planet" not exploring space.

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Spain's untapped 'liquid gold' - BBC Travel

For centuries, people have tapped pine trees to extract resin. But in one Spanish province, locals believe this age-old practice could save rural towns while also helping the planet.

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