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Why Nasa is exploring the deepest oceans on Earth - BBC Future

Could our understanding of the deep ocean help unlock the mysteries of outer space? Nasa's space mission is leading us to unexplored depths of our own planet.

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Nowa Huta: The city that went from communism to capitalism - BBC Travel

Once a failed post-WW2 utopia, Krakow's Nowa Huta neighbourhood has found a new lease on life and is slowly emerging as a tourist destination.

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The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau - BBC News

How chateaux owners are using advertising revenues from social media posts to earn a living.

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Playtime: Is it time we took 'play' more seriously? - BBC News

New BBC documentary Why We Play uncovers some surprising benefits of play for the grown-ups.

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'Chemical cocktail’ polluting English rivers - MPs warn - BBC News

Tyres and wet wipes are soiling rivers but the biggest polluters are farms and water companies.

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Why a wide-scale return to the office is a myth - BBC Worklife

For two years, employees have been waiting for ‘the day’ when everyone goes back to the office. But it’s probably never coming.

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Covid: Viral photo highlights challenges of vaccinating Amazon - BBC News

A photo of a man carrying his father has highlighted the challenges of vaccinating indigenous villages.

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'Havana syndrome': US baffled after new cases in Europe - BBC News

Secretary of State Antony Blinken says investigations continue after more diplomats fall ill.

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RAF man unleashes Virgin Orbit space rocket over Pacific - BBC News

Fighter pilot Matthew Stannard leads a satellite launch mission for Sir Richard Branson.

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MI5 warning over 'Chinese agent' in Parliament - BBC News

The rare alert sent to MPs comes after a long-running investigation into Christine Ching Kui Lee.

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Prince Andrew loses military titles and use of HRH - BBC News

It comes as the prince faces a US civil case over claims he sexually assaulted a woman when she was 17.

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Durham University fibre-optics help largest 3D map of Universe - BBC News

Their Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument has already broken all records for 3D galaxy surveys.

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Dwarka: India's submerged ancient city - BBC Travel

The ancient India city of Dwarka, is said to have sunk beneath the Arabian Sea. Now, underwater archaeologists are looking for the foundations of its city walls to prove its existence.

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Is the UK poised to return to space launches? - BBC Future

The UK could have space launch capability as soon as this summer. What will these spaceports look like and how will they operate?

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Africa's week in pictures: 7-13 January 2022 - BBC News

A selection of the best photos from across the African continent this week.

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Dutch King Willem-Alexander retires coach amid slavery row - BBC News

Critics say the carriage depicts an image that celebrates the Netherlands' slave-owning past.

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Tunisia's Ben Ali: The Dictator's Last Calls - BBC News

In exclusive, never heard before recordings believed to be of former Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, BBC News Arabic reveals the anxious telephone calls that helped seal the fate of his 23-year dictatorship.

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US fugitive who faked death found alive in Glasgow - BBC News

Nicholas Rossi, using the alias Arthur Knight, was arrested in hospital while being treated for Covid.

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Scott Johnson: Man confesses to 1988 gay hate murder - BBC News

Scott White, 50, unexpectedly pled guilty at a pre-trial hearing.

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Former child prodigy Ruth Slenczynska will release a new album at the age o

Pianist Ruth Slenczynska was called one of the greatest prodigies since Mozart when she was six.

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Piel Island: Search for licensee to run 300-year-old pub - BBC News

The successful applicant will be "crowned" monarch of Piel by having alcohol poured over them.

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Rutland sea dragon: How remarkable ichthyosaur fossil was protected - BBC N

The inside story on how the UK's largest, most complete ichthyosaur fossil was saved for the nation.

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What is a Number? - Numberphile - YouTube

Featuring Asaf Karagila.More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓Asaf is a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow. Asaf's blog - https://karagila.orgAsaf's Twitte...

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Prince Andrew: Ruthless royals move to limit the damage - BBC News

The Royal Family has tried to distance itself from the allegations facing Prince Andrew.

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