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Why container ships probably won't get bigger - BBC Future

The biggest container ships ever built ply the world's oceans. Can they get any bigger?

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The over-qualified workers struggling to find a job - BBC Worklife

Intuitively, it seems employers would want to hire the most skilled and experienced candidates. But that’s not always the reality.

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Pentaquarks: scientists find new "exotic" configurations of quarks - BBC Ne

They hope they will help us understand the "strong force" that holds the insides of atoms together.

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A mysterious cult that predates Stonehenge - BBC Travel

Spread over a vast, remote landscape in north-western Saudi Arabia are millennia-old archaeological remains that could change our understanding of prehistory.

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Drug smuggling: Underwater drones seized by Spanish police - BBC News

Spanish police say it is the first time they have discovered this kind of unmanned submersible.

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Highland Park shooting: Six dead in 4 July parade shooting near Chicago - B

The mayor of Highland Park says the situation is "active" and urged people to remain indoors.

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Kellogg's loses court case over sugary cereal supermarket offers - BBC News

It means products like Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes will not be allowed in end of aisle promotions.

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Jayland Walker: Ohio police release video of deadly suspect chase - BBC New

Police say they believe Jayland Walker fired first before being shot more than 60 times by officers.

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Borsch soup in Ukraine added to Unesco endangered heritage list - BBC News

While Ukraine considers the soup to be a national dish, Russia has repeatedly refuted the claim.

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Making minerals: Crushed, zapped, boiled and baked - BBC News

From using penguin poo to coal fire - nature has many ways to generate minerals on and off Earth.

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Sri Lanka energy minister warns petrol stocks about to run dry - BBC News

The crisis-hit country's next shipment of petrol is not due to arrive until later this month.

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Scientists discover new giant water lily species - BBC News

Scientists discover the first new species of giant water lily in more than a century.

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De oprichtster van eetcafé Het Warm Water is niet meer ‘Ze was een inspirat

Brusselaar Lieve Polet richtte eetcafé Het Warm Water op in de Marollen. Afgelopen week liet ze het leven na een tragisch verkeersongeval.

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The Norwegian library with unreadable books - BBC Future

Some of the world's most celebrated authors have written manuscripts that won't be published for a century – why? Richard Fisher visits the Future Library in Oslo to find out.

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Patrice Lumumba: DR Congo buries tooth of independence hero - BBC News

The tooth is all that remains of the murdered independence leader whose body was dissolved in acid.

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Monkeypox: White House outlines vaccine plan - BBC News

The pool of people advised to get jabbed in the US now includes anyone with a suspected exposure.

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Fossils: Cave woman one million years older than thought - BBC News

New research complicates our current understanding of where humans came from.

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(45) The Last Human – A Glimpse Into The Far Future - YouTube

Because of the potential size of the future, the most important thing about our actions today might be their impact on future generations. This simple-soundi...

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Millennials op je werk? Pas dan op met grapjes - NRC

Japke-d. denkt mee: Hoe ga je als ‘kantoor-boomer’ (ouwe zak) om met jonge collega’s op je werk? Doe beter je best op je grappen en realiseer je dat je een dinosaurus bent, schrijft Japke-d. Bouma.

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Jan 6 hearings: Ex-aide paints devastating picture of Trump - BBC News

New allegations emerge about what the former US president did during the January 6 riot at the Capitol.

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Maastricht Tefaf raid: Bizarre daylight attack targets art fair - BBC News

Two suspects are arrested after a gang smashes display cases at a major European fair in Maastricht.

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Nazi camp guard, 101, given five years for aiding murder - BBC News

The oldest Nazi criminal ever to stand trial in Germany, he had always denied being a camp guard.

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Can online dating burnout be stopped? - BBC Worklife

Scrolling, chatting, meeting, ghosting: online dating can be a depressing grind that leaves many singles feeling burnt out.

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Why young Arab men turn to anti-impotency drugs - BBC News

How sexual medication is used in the Arab world as a way of living up to ideals of masculinity.

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Non-essential petrol sales halted for two weeks in Sri Lanka - BBC News

The country says it is saving its limited fuel supplies for vehicles used for essential services.

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