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Who owns the Arctic and should they drill for oil and gas? - BBC News
Environmental campaigners are taking Norway to court over drilling in the Arctic.
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Nature loss: 'Insatiable greed' degrading land around the world - BBC News
Modern agriculture and consumption patterns have devalued around 40% of global lands, according to the UN.
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Bitcoin becomes official currency in Central African Republic - BBC News
The Central Africa Republic is one of the world's poorest countries, and is a close Russian ally.
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The Leicestershire man with a 'brain' in his knee - BBC News
The knee uses a built-in computer to control the swing of the knee and help the user walk more naturally.
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Why we snap-judge some people as 'boring' - BBC Worklife
Why do people with certain professions and interests make us yawn – even before we get to know them?
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The surprising complexity of a classic Chinese condiment - BBC Future
Oyster sauce is a much-loved ingredient of the Chinese dinner table. How is it made, and why is it so irresistible?
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Thanjavur accident: Eleven electrocuted in India temple procession - BBC Ne
The accident occurred when a temple chariot touched a high-transmission live wire in Tamil Nadu.
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‘Vampire devices’ cost UK households £147 a year - BBC News
Turning TVs, games consoles and chargers off at the wall when not in use could help combat price rises, British Gas says.
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Russia to halt gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria - BBC News
Moscow says 'unfriendly' countries must start paying for its gas in roubles.
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How Elon Musk might change Twitter - BBC News
Since the billionaire struck a deal to buy the site, there's been intense speculation over what the future holds.
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Ukraine war to cause biggest price shock in 50 years - World Bank - BBC New
Ukraine is pushing up prices of commodities including food, cotton and energy, the World Bank says.
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Gaza farmer finds 4,500-year-old statue of Canaanite goddess - BBC News
The stone head the Canaanite goddess of beauty, love and war is unearthed in a Khan Younis field.
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How a Japanese boat trip ended in tragedy - BBC News
A catalogue of errors appears to have led to the sinking of a boat carrying sightseers off northern Japan.
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How to save energy at home - BBC Future
Soaring gas prices have increased demand for more energy-efficient, eco-friendly homes.
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The revival of a forgotten American fruit - BBC Travel
Across large swaths of North America, an ancient fruit is growing wild but largely forgotten. However, a community of foodies, farmers and scientists is eagerly trying to change that.
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The disease that lurks for decades - BBC Future
Chagas disease causes misery in poor communities around the world, and may lead to 10,000 deaths a year. Health workers are trying new methods to ease suffering.
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How high-profile scientists felt tricked by group denying climate change -
Politicians and scientists say they were duped by an organisation making false claims about global warming.
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Elon Musk strikes deal to buy Twitter for $44bn - BBC News
Mr Musk, who made the shock bid just over a week ago, said he would "unlock" the social media firm's potential.
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Lab-grown meat and insects 'good for planet and health' - BBC News
Switching to futuristic foods will reduce carbon emissions and save land and water, a study suggests.
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Kane Tanaka: Japanese woman certified world's oldest person dies - BBC News
Kane Tanaka was born in 1903, the same year as George Orwell and when Roosevelt was US president.
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Donald Trump held in contempt in New York legal battle - BBC News
The former president will be fined $10,000 (£7,850) every day until he turns over requested files.
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The high-tech fitness mirrors that aim to get you exercising more - BBC New
The machines allow the user to see both his or her reflection and a video of an online instructor.
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What the war for worker talent really looks like - BBC Worklife
The tug-of-war for talent continues as employers fight over candidates – yet not every applicant is a hot commodity.
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How a mouse could help humans heal better - BBC Future
Few mammals have the ability to regenerate a severed spinal cord or heal severe injuries, but a diminutive rodent from Africa could hold the key to a medical revolution.
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SpaceX: Can meat be grown in space? - BBC News
An experiment to find out has just finished on the International Space Station.
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