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Moskva sinking: US gave intelligence that helped Ukraine sink Russian cruis
The Pentagon has not commented, but a spokesman said the US gave intelligence to help Ukraine's defence.
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Euskal pilota: The Basque Country's centuries-old ball games - BBC Travel
These beloved wall sports are considered to be the descendants of a 17th-Century game and the direct ancestors of tennis, squash and racket ball.
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Vaquita: World's most endangered sea mammal 'not doomed' - BBC News
Only 10 of the small silver porpoises are left on the planet, but genetic studies offer new hope.
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Huge volume of water detected under Antarctic ice - BBC News
Groundwater could be an important influence on how Antarctica reacts to a warmer world.
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Kenya alarm after carrier bag mistaken for stray lion - BBC News
The Kenyan villagers were on alert after some of their livestock had recently gone missing.
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Covid: World’s true pandemic death toll nearly 15 million, says WHO - BBC N
These include deaths from Covid and from the indirect effects of the pandemic over two years worldwide.
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'There's power in names': Antigua unearths lost ancestors - BBC News
A landmark genealogy project is unearthing the names of enslaved people whose stories were erased.
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Bill Gates on Elon Musk feud and Jeffrey Epstein meetings - BBC News
The Microsoft tycoon talks to the BBC about divorce, conspiracy theories and Elon Musk.
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(8) Arthur C. Clarke on Why Aliens Would Be Superior To Humans | The Dick C
English science-fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke discusses the on-going research in astronomy into discovering new planets and how he believes there is life o...
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Flyboard® Air - Zapata
Discover Flyboard Air® by Franky Zapata, the smallest redundant manned aircraft ever built. Find out everything about the engine : performance et specifications.
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Inside the homes of the 'new naturalists' - BBC Culture
How the eclectic collections that combine botanical know-how and creativity are bringing nature indoors. Dominic Lutyens takes a glimpse into the collectors' intriguing worlds.
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Jamestown: America's first English settlement now endangered - BBC News
Preservation groups warn that Jamestown, Virginia, may not survive another generation because of climate change.
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The 'top-talent' interns taking home sky-high wages - BBC Worklife
Companies in some sectors are handing interns massive pay packets as they try to lure the best graduates.
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Where people 'surf' tubular clouds - BBC Travel
Around September or October each year, Burketown in outback Australia becomes the scene for a remarkable and rare natural phenomenon: the Morning Glory.
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The record-breaking dive under the Arctic ice - BBC Future
In 1958, a US submarine became the first vessel to reach the North Pole – by travelling under the ice. Its mission unlocked a whole new world for scientists to explore.
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The Most Horrible Parasite: Brain Eating Amoeba - YouTube
https://kgs.link/shop-160If you too want to overcome your existential dread, make your life beautiful and support Kurzgesagt, you can get sciency products ma...
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Garbology: How to spot patterns in people's waste - BBC Future
Whether it's indulgent food choices, sexual habits or North Korean secrets, the stuff that people throw away can reveal all, says Chris Baraniuk.
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Shanghai: Authorities fire four officials after elderly patient blunder - B
A viral video shows an elderly patient being loaded into a hearse into a body bag.
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How Taipei discovered an active volcano on its doorstep - BBC Future
When scientists realised a group of volcanoes near Taiwan's capital could erupt at any time, the city found itself hastily setting up a system to monitor it for dangerous signs.
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The perfect storm increasing the cost of a crucial metal - BBC News
Nickel is essential for batteries and stainless steel but suppliers are struggling to meet demand.
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Why Europe will have to face the true cost of being in debt to China - BBC
The Beijing investment offers that need to be weighed up by European countries.
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How phantom forests are used for greenwashing - BBC News
Governments that make forest restoration promises they don't keep are accused of greenwashing.
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Roe v Wade: US Supreme Court may overturn abortion law, leak suggests - BBC
Millions could lose the legal right to abortion this summer, a leaked Supreme Court document shows.
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Trader made error in 'flash crash', Citigroup says - BBC News
The benchmark Stockholm OMX 30 share index fell by 8% at one point on Monday morning.
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The world's most dangerous road - BBC Travel
A drive down Bolivia's infamous "Death Road" takes travellers into a world where two resources have provoked fascination, misunderstanding and controversy for centuries: coca and gold.
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