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Hana Horka: Czech singer dies after catching Covid intentionally - BBC News
Hana Horka's son tells the BBC his mother was unvaccinated but wanted to acquire immunity.
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Inflation: Seven reasons the cost of living is going up around the world -
Global inflation - the rate at which prices rise - is at its highest since 2008. Here are seven reasons why.
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Is having a favourite child really a bad thing? - BBC Worklife
Although it may be uncomfortable to admit, many parents play favourites among their children. Is that 'bad' parenting?
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Covid: Did Pfizer's boss cast doubt on his own vaccine? - BBC News
Inaccurate posts about the Pfizer vaccine's protection against Omicron took the drug company's boss out of context.
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South Georgia: The museum at the end of the world reopens for business - BB
On a British island at the edge of the Antarctic is one of the most remote tourist spots in the world.
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In pictures: Snow falls in Algeria's Sahara Desert - BBC News
The ice crystals leave stunning patterns in the sands of the Sahara, the world's largest hot desert.
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Millionaires ask to pay more tax - BBC News
A group of more than 100 of the richest people say current tax systems are "not fair".
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Giant pristine coral reef discovered off Tahiti - BBC News
Marine explorers find a "pristine" 3km coral reef at depths of 30m off the coast of Tahiti.
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Na 51.000 km in 155 dagen: Belgisch-Britse Zara Rutherford (19) is geland n
De Belgisch-Britse Zara Rutherford (19) heeft een wereldrecord te pakken. Ze is de jongste vrouw ooit die alleen rond de wereld is gevlogen. Vijf maanden na haar vertrek in Wevelgem landde Rutherford onder heel wat belangstelling op precies dezelfde locatie als waar ze vertrok. Van visumproblemen over slecht weer tot kamelen spotten vanuit de lucht. Een overzicht.
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Former Pope Benedict failed to act over abuse, new report finds - BBC News
Benedict XVI is incriminated in a report into child sex abuse in Munich in the 70s and 80s.
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Apple AirTags - 'A perfect tool for stalking' - BBC News
Apple’s AirTags are great for finding lost items. But they have a darker side.
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Millions are dying from drug-resistant infections, global report says - BBC
The death toll, worst in poorer countries and among the under-fives, needs urgent action, experts say.
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Napoleon's gravity-defying 325km road - BBC Travel
The Route Napoleon gives visitors the chance to put themselves in the boots of the emperor, deep dive into Gallic culture and unlock the beauty of unspoiled natural landscapes.
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Why hybrid work is emotionally exhausting - BBC Worklife
A part-remote, part-office schedule has been hailed as the future of work. Yet in this hybrid set-up, some employees have never been so tired.
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Gainsborough's Blue Boy: The private life of a masterpiece - BBC Culture
Few other paintings in art history have become such a powerful symbol of non-conformist gender identity and same-sex attraction, writes Matthew Wilson.
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Teenage pilot Zara Rutherford completes solo round-world record - BBC News
Zara Rutherford endured extreme conditions during a trip that took two months longer than planned.
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Liberian church stampede kills 29 worshippers in Monrovia - BBC News
At least 29 people, including 11 children, die when robbers attack an open-air service, causing panic.
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National Archives exhibition reveals 'Roaring Twenties' reality - BBC News
In a post-pandemic, post-war nation, the 1920s were far from glitzy or glamourous for most people.
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Met Police detective Neil Corbel jailed for three years for voyeurism - BBC
Det Insp Neil Corbel covertly recorded women with spy cameras in hotel rooms over several years.
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Tonga: Survivor tells of sea escape from tsunami-struck island - BBC News
Lisala Folau says he swam for more than a day, clinging to a log at sea, to survive the tsunami.
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False banana: Is Ethiopia's enset 'wondercrop' for climate change? - BBC Ne
The banana-like crop has the potential to feed more than 100 million people, according to research.
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Georgia Shooting: British man Matthew Willson shot through wall - BBC News
Police are treating Matthew Willson's death as a homicide, following gunfire from a nearby flat.
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Jean-Jacques Savin: French adventurer dies crossing Atlantic Ocean - BBC Ne
Jean-Jacques Savin, who was 75, had previously made the voyage in a large barrel.
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Robot vacuum cleaner escapes from Cambridge Travelodge - BBC News
The automated vacuum device ignores a hotel door's threshold and makes a break for freedom.
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Fans sue Universal Pictures over film without Ana de Armas - BBC News
The comedy Yesterday has the actress in the trailer, but not the movie itself - to the anger of fans.
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