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Gaza farmer finds Byzantine mosaic while planting tree - BBC News

Experts call the mosaic one of the greatest archaeological treasures ever found in Gaza.

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Century-old chocolate bars from Queen Victoria discovered in attic - BBC Ne

A box of Rowntree's chocolate, made for troops fighting in the Boer War, is found in Lincolnshire.

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IHG hack: 'Vindictive' couple deleted hotel chain data for fun - BBC News

The pair, who say they are from Vietnam, wiped out IHG group data after a foiled ransomware attack.

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Swedish moose crash-test dummy wins spoof Ig Nobel prize - BBC News

From "moose manikins" to the technique for turning a knob - it's those awards for quirky science.

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French police nab first-class wig gang suspects - BBC News

A group of thieves stole €300,000 worth of goods from passengers on high-speed trains, police say.

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Carrot emojis hide anti-vax posts on Facebook - BBC News

The emojis are being used to hide harmful content about vaccines from Facebook moderation tools.

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What's the right age to get a smartphone? - BBC Future

Smartphones have become near-universal among children, with up to 91% of 11-year-olds owning one. Here's what to consider when deciding if your child is ready for one.

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Russia's Wagner boss: It's prisoners fighting in Ukraine, or your children

The head of the Russian mercenary group defends sending convicts to the Ukraine front line.

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Bigger breakfasts better for controlling appetite, study suggests - BBC New

People in a trial eating nearly half their daily calories at breakfast were less hungry during the day.

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World's oldest heart found in prehistoric fish - BBC News

Scientists say the 'jaw-dropping' discovery gives an insight into the evolution of human hearts.

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Astronomy Photographer of the Year: 'Once in a lifetime' picture of comet w

Winning images of the mysterious and beautiful parts of our Universe are on display in London.

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Do some foods fill you up for longer? - BBC Future

Some foods promise the ability to stave off hunger pangs. Can any foods really suppress our appetite?

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New Zealand bodies in suitcase: Woman arrested in S Korea over children's d

New Zealand police say they are extraditing the woman from South Korea on murder charges.

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Patagonia: Billionaire boss gives fashion firm away to fight climate change

Yvon Chouinard will give all of the fashion company's profits to a charity fighting climate change.

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Could the Higgs Boson Lead Us to Dark Matter? - YouTube

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Lebanese woman holds up bank to access frozen savings as anger boils - BBC

The second such incident in weeks comes as anger at restricted access to savings boils over.

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Spain's ingenious fairy-tale houses - BBC Travel

The round stone dwellings of Spain's Ancares Mountains may look like something out of the Asterix comics, but they're perfectly designed to withstand the region's harsh climate.

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Switching to renewable energy could save trillions - study - BBC News

New report says falling cost of renewable energy makes switch from fossil fuels cheapest option.

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Twitter shareholders approve $44bn Musk deal - BBC News

Twitter shareholders have approved a $44bn deal for the world's richest man to buy the company.

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Looted coin worth $1m returned to Israel after years-long hunt - BBC News

The ancient silver quarter shekel was tracked across several countries after it was looted in 2002.

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"Art is dead Dude" - the rise of the AI artists stirs debate - BBC News

A number of new artificial intelligence systems turn simple text prompts into striking images.

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Four health-conscious cities putting pedestrians first - BBC Travel

Inspired by Covid-19's long lockdowns and safety concerns, cities are implementing pedestrian-friendly initiatives and pushing for more car-free spaces.

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Are drying rivers a warning of Europe's tomorrow? - BBC Future

Europe's rivers fell to historically low levels during a long, ferociously hot summer. Is a sign of things to come?

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Australian man killed by kangaroo he kept as pet, police say - BBC News

The 77-year-old man was found by relative in the first such fatal incident since 1936.

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