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Slovakia LGBT attack: Thousands gather at vigil outside Bratislava bar - BB
Thousands gathered in the Slovakian capital to remember two men killed in a suspected hate crime.
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Ancient eel migration mystery unravelled - BBC News
Eels are tracked to the Sargasso Sea on an epic migration, helping in their conservation.
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Musk says SpaceX cannot keep funding Ukraine Starlink - BBC News
The tycoon reverses his earlier decision to stop funding a vital internet service for Ukraine.
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Oil protesters throw soup on Van Gogh's Sunflowers painting - BBC News
The Sunflowers painting is on display again after climate activists threw tins of tomato soup on it.
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Zanzibar swimming crabs deaths being investigated - BBC News
Thousands of dead swimming crabs have washed up on the beaches of the Tanzanian islands.
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January 6 committee issues subpoena for Trump to testify - BBC News
The surprise move came as the committee aired never-before-seen footage from the storming of Congress.
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The secret Victorian language that's back in fashion - BBC Culture
The coded language of floriography meant that Victorians could secretly express affection, desire or disdain. Now the language of flowers is popular again, writes Emma Flint.
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Eucatastrophe: Tolkien's word for the "anti-doomsday" - BBC Future
Before he wrote The Lord of the Rings, the author JRR Tolkien coined a word – "eucatastrophe". What did he mean, and why could it relate to humanity's future?
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'Rare' Roman mosaic found in Rastan, Syria - BBC News
Officials say the 1,600-year-old panel depicting classical myths is the most complete of its kind.
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Slovakia: Two dead after shooting outside LGBT bar - BBC News
Police say the suspect was found dead after the rare gun attack, thought to have been a hate crime.
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Lab-grown brain cells play video game Pong - BBC News
Australian and UK researchers grow brain cells in a lab that have learned to play a 1970s video game.
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Alex Jones told to pay $965m damages to Sandy Hook victims' families - BBC
The shock jock is ordered to pay huge damages after branding the Connecticut school shooting a hoax.
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Dorset farmer's Bentley stored in shed for 50 years sells for £66k - BBC Ne
The 3.5-litre V5 Bentley failed its MOT in 1968 and has languished in a farmer's shed ever since.
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Elon Musk denies he spoke to Putin about Ukraine war - BBC News
The Tesla boss has denied reports he spoke to the Russian leader before tweeting about the Ukraine war.
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TikTok profits from livestreams of families begging - BBC News
Children are among those pleading for hours for digital gifts, as the company takes a cut of up to 70%.
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The computer errors from outer space - BBC Future
The Earth is subjected to a hail of subatomic particles from the Sun and beyond our solar system which could be the cause of glitches that afflict our phones and computers.
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The Moorish invention that tamed Spain's mountains - BBC Future
An ancient Moorish invention has been providing water to the Sierra Nevada mountains for more than 1,000 years, making life possible in one of Europe's driest regions.
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Frenzied bee ball wins top prize - BBC N
The extraordinary moment a manic scrum of male bees envelops a single female to try to mate with her.
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(165) Reacting To The Assassination of Robert Kennedy | The Dick Cavett Sho
Dick Cavett and guests react and respond to Senator Kennedy's shooting and discuss America's violent reputation, a rise in gun violence and the Vietnam War.D...
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Hythe: Milk carton DNA lands bungling burglar in jail - BBC News
Jake Finn was caught on CCTV putting down his carton of milk while trying to remove the till.
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Mark Zuckerberg reveals new Quest Pro VR headset - BBC News
Facebook-owner Meta has revealed a new VR headset as part of its continued metaverse push.
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Nasa's Dart spacecraft 'changed path of asteroid' - BBC News
Smashing a probe into threatening space rocks is a strategy to defend Earth, an experiment confirms.
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(165) Arthur C. Clarke Does Not Believe In The Bermuda Triangle | The Dick
English science-fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke discusses his plans to watch the final Apollo flight to the Moon, Apollo 17, rumours about the Bermuda Triang...
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Conservation: Explosion in frog numbers after mass pond digging - BBC News
Scientists brought endangered species back from the brink by simply building more ponds.
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‘Exploited’ foreign doctors worry about risk to UK patients - BBC News
Medics working in some British hospitals face “slave-type” conditions, says a doctors’ group.
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