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Tsunami hits Tonga after giant volcano eruption - BBC News

Both countries advise people on the coast to move away from water after waves cross ocean from South Pacific.

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Braintree missing cat found after owner hears meow on vet's phone - BBC New

Barnaby's owner recognises his distinctive meow while on the phone to her vet.

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Tonga eruption: How its impact spread so widely and violently - BBC News

The impact of a massive eruption in Pacific has been felt around the world.

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Anne Frank betrayal suspect identified after 77 years - BBC News

A new investigation identifies a suspect who may have told the Nazis about the Jewish diarist's hideout.

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SLS: Nasa fixes glitchy megarocket equipment ahead of key test - BBC News

Nasa fixes malfunctioning equipment on a new rocket designed to take astronauts to the Moon.

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All the Numbers - Numberphile - YouTube

Matt Parker talks about numbers - as he often does. His book "Humble Pi" is at: http://bit.ly/Humble_PiMore links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓The bo...

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Can 'sleep leadership' help banish burnout? - BBC Worklife

In the era of overwork, sleep is precious. What if your company pushed you to work less and snooze more? It may not be a dream.

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Aranese: Spain's little-known language - BBC Travel

Geographically, Spain's Val d'Aran should be part of France, but it's neither French, Spanish nor Catalan in culture, history or even language.

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What happens to fascist architecture after fascism? - BBC Culture

Across Europe, many controversial monuments still remain. Alex Sakalis visits a small Italian town that has found a way to contextualise and defuse the architectural legacy of fascism.

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Anti-vax protests: ‘Sovereign citizens’ fight UK Covid vaccine rollout - BB

Activists with anti-vax beliefs are taking "direct action" against hospitals and schools.

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Cate Blanchett: I dressed up as my daughter's teacher in lockdown - BBC New

The actress discusses her new film Nightmare Alley and the unlikely role she took on during lockdown.

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The secret of Arctic 'survival parenting' - BBC Future

For centuries, Sámi reindeer herders have used a unique parenting philosophy to prepare their children for survival in the Arctic. Here's what we can learn from them.

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Islands devastated by deadly tsunami, Tonga says - BBC News

Tonga's government gives its first statement since a deadly tsunami to hit the island nation.

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US airlines warn of impending 5G flight disruption - BBC News

Airlines say the start of 5G mobile phone services on Wednesday will hit aircraft navigation systems.

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French skier investigated over collision with British girl - BBC News

A skier who hit a five-year-old in the French Alps who then died faces a possible charge of manslaughter.

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Dean Verberckmoes: Police find body of Belgian four-year old - BBC News

Dean Verberckmoes disappeared last week, sparking a major search in Belgium and the Netherlands.

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CV ageism: Can you be the 'wrong’ age for a job? - BBC Worklife

Age-related biases are baked into the recruiting process, whether conscious or not. Should workers be cagey, in order to overcome recruiters’ biases?

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Saudis warned of jail time for posting rumours after harassment claims - BB

Women fear being silenced over claims of sexual harassment after a concert was cancelled in Riyadh.

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Ivermectin: Arkansas inmates sue over Covid treatment with horse dewormer -

The prisoners say they were unknowingly prescribed the drug despite warnings from health officials.

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Sweden drones: Sightings reported over nuclear plants and palace - BBC News

Security services take over an inquiry into a series of sightings and it is unclear who is to blame.

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How top esports talents are plucked from obscurity - BBC Future

With the popularity of esports exploding in India and improving tech infrastructure, a new generation of players hope that gaming will change their lives.

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Trieste: Italy's surprising capital of coffee - BBC Travel

Home to the Mediterranean's biggest coffee port and one of Italy's biggest coffee brands, Trieste is a city built on caffeine.

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The environmental case for buying a coal mine - BBC Future

Why would those who care about climate change choose to buy up coal mines or oil drilling rights? There's one surprisingly good reason, writes Richard Fisher.

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Should bad science be censored on social media? - BBC News

A Royal Society report recommends against censoring scientific misinformation online.

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