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Microsoft shutting down LinkedIn in China - BBC News

The company will offer a jobs-only site with no social-media elements, instead.

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Women taken from Congo sue Belgium over forced separations - BBC News

They were taken from their black mothers during the colonial era because of their skin colour.

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Banksy's Love is in the Bin sells for record £16m - BBC News

The artwork, which self-shredded when sold in 2018, fetched more than double its guide price.

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Lake District mysterious abandoned tea-for-two found in woodland - BBC News

The half-eaten food and glasses of fizz were found about 300ft (91m) from the nearest path.

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Masten Wanjala: Kenyan child serial killer killed by mob - BBC News

Police had launched a massive manhunt for Masten Wanjala, who confessed to killing several children.

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Explosion strikes Afghan mosque during prayers - BBC News

Explosions at a Shia mosque in Kandahar kill more than 40 people during Friday worship.

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Agnes Tirop: Husband arrested in Kenya after athlete's death - BBC News

Record-breaking long-distance runner Agnes Tirop was found stabbed to death at her home on Wednesday.

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The race to find India's hidden languages - BBC Future

Between 1961 and 1971, thousands of languages vanished from Indian census data. One man decided to track them down, before they were lost forever.

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Father charged after toddler fatally shot mother during Zoom call - BBC New

Police said the gun had been kept loaded in a children's backpack on the floor of the couple's room.

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Nasa's Lucy mission will seek out Solar System 'fossils' - BBC News

The Lucy probe will visit swarms of asteroids called trojans to gain insights on planetary origins.

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Christchurch: New Zealand city parts ways with its wizard - BBC News

Christchurch was the only city in the world with its own official wizard.

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Afghanistan: US offers to pay relatives of Kabul drone attack victims - BBC

Ten people were mistakenly killed by the US military in a drone strike on the Afghan capital.

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How fertility became a workplace perk - BBC Worklife

More companies are offering benefits that cover IVF, egg-freezing or surrogacy. Are these perks, which can be divisive, really the key to retaining staff?

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Breast cancer: 'Many men are oblivious they can get breast cancer' - BBC Ne

Pat and Mark James both survived breast cancer, and want to warn "macho" men they could get it too.

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Dormice favoured by Italian mafia seized in drugs raid - BBC News

Italian police search a cannabis farm and seize a stash of 235 frozen dormice - a mafia delicacy.

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Apparently, it's the next big thing. What is the metaverse? - BBC News

What does it mean, and what have Facebook and Fortnite got to do with it?

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The Greek region too remote for maps - BBC Travel

In medieval times this region was so inaccessible that it was literally "agrafa" (unwritten) – imbuing its inhabitants with a wild and independent streak that continues to this day.

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How Does Gravity Warp the Flow of Time? - YouTube

PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACE↓ More info below ↓Sign Up on Patreon to get...

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Does Planet 9 Exist? - YouTube

A planet has been predicted to orbit the sun with a period of 10,000 years, a mass 5x that of Earth on a highly elliptical and inclined orbit. What evidence ...

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These Move Faster than the Speed of Light - YouTube

How is it possible for galaxies and objects in space to move away from us faster than the speed of light? Will we ever see those objects?Check out 3M's Young...

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Nebra Sky Disc: British Museum to display world's 'oldest map of stars' - B

The Nebra Sky Disc is dated 3,600-years-old and considered one of the most important archaeological finds.

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COP26: Does a climate summit need 25,000 people? And more questions - BBC N

BBC correspondents answer your questions about Glasgow's COP26 climate summit.

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I get abuse and threats online - why can't it be stopped? - BBC News

Online abuse against women is on the rise, but why aren't the police, government and social media sites doing more to stop it?

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The nightmare of India's tallest rubbish mountain - BBC News

India's oldest and tallest mountain of rubbish in the city of Mumbai is 18 storeys high.

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Why longtermism is the world’s most dangerous secular credo | Aeon Essays

It started as a fringe philosophical theory about humanity’s future. It’s now richly funded and increasingly dangerous

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