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Ashley Wadsworth murder: 'What were her last words - did she ask for us?' -
Concerned for her welfare, Ashley Wadsworth was poised to fly home to Canada when she was murdered.
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Nurse Lucy Letby poisoned babies with insulin, trial told - BBC News
Lucy Letby is described as a "constant malevolent presence" at the opening of her murder trial.
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Elon Musk wades into China and Taiwan tensions - BBC News
The billionaire wins China's praise for comments but Taipei says freedom is "not for sale".
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A new mission to see Titanic - BBC Travel
For many, seeing the world's most famous shipwreck is a lifelong dream. And now, paying adventurers called "mission specialists" can get the chance to explore Titanic up close.
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Boogie Nights: How Hollywood and porn shaped each other - BBC Culture
As Boogie Nights, Paul Thomas Anderson's nostalgic portrait of the "Golden Age" of adult film turns 25, what do the film and porn industries have in common, asks Rachel Pronger.
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Wildlife abandons 'Europe's Amazon' nature reserve - BBC News
Forest fires ignited by Russian shelling have devastated Ukraine's Drevlyansky reserve.
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Tesla's Optimus and the problem with humanoids - BBC News
Unlike Elon Musk's latest creation, the most useful robots, experts say, do not look human - so far.
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John Simpson: Zelensky strikes all the right notes - BBC News
A quiet, charming, unassuming man - and arguably the most popular leader on Earth.
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How limitless green energy would change the world - BBC Future
Limitless renewable energy would offer tantalising benefits: emissions-free heating, greener fertiliser and electric transport. But overcoming the obstacles will not be easy.
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In pictures: Easter Island statues damaged by fire - BBC News
Many of the enigmatic stone-carved statues are "totally charred" according to local authorities.
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The controversy over an incredible archaeological discovery - BBC Culture
New film The Lost King tells the story of the unearthing of English King Richard III's remains from beneath a car park. But not everyone is happy about it, writes Neil Armstrong.
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xkcd: Easy or Hard
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Africa's week in pictures: 30 September - 6 October 2022 - BBC News
A selection of the best photos from across Africa and beyond this week.
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Emotional infidelity: The flirtation that undermines couples - BBC Worklife
Physical cheating is a boundary many couples agree on. But fuzzy boundaries around what's allowed emotionally can complicate things – and break up relationships all the same.
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Route 66's glowing mystery orb - BBC Travel
A floating orange ball over the famed US route has puzzled travellers for more than 100 years. And while most agree that the Hornet Spook Light exists, few agree on what causes it.
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Stem cell patch surgery to mend spina bifida in the womb - BBC News
Three babies have been born after receiving the landmark treatment in the US.
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Biden issues federal pardons for 'simple possession' of marijuana - BBC New
The move brings President Biden closer to his campaign pledge to decriminalise recreational cannabis.
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(155) What Happens When You Break a Vial of Radioactive Tritium? - YouTube
In this video I break open some vials of tritium to see if it actually in creases the local radioactivity in the area around me. I use a Geiger counter to ch...
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The life-changing effects of hallucinations - BBC Future
Illusions brought on by drugs, lights and disease are giving us new insights into the inner workings of our brains.
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At least 31 killed in mass shooting at Thailand nursery - BBC News
A former policeman on trial for drugs offences stormed the school and killed many children before taking his own life.
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Space, the unseen frontier in the war in Ukraine - BBC News
It is the first war where commercial space capabilities have played a significant role, a US general says.
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Hans Niemann: Chess player accused of cheating 'not backing down' - BBC New
After winning his US Championship match, Hans Niemann said the game was "a message to everyone".
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Mexico mayor assassinated in town hall massacre - BBC News
At least 18 people are killed in the shooting blamed on the Los Tequileros crime gang.
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Will UK royals follow the Danish downsizing? - BBC News
Could the British Royal Family have its own "slimming down" in the footsteps of Denmark's queen?
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Matilda review: Film brings out Dahl's dark side - BBC Culture
The film adaptation of the stage musical based on Roald Dahl's novel is nearly 'the year's most disturbing gothic horror movie', writes Nicholas Barber.
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