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Jeffrey Epstein's private islands put up for sale for $125m - BBC News

The financier was accused of sexually abusing girls on one of the two Caribbean islands on sale.

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Kids getting older younger: Are children growing up too fast? - BBC Worklif

Social media, pampering parents, increased pressure to succeed – ‘kids these days’ deal with a lot. But is it making them grow up faster or slower than previous generations?

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Lapsus$: Oxford teen accused of being multi-millionaire cyber-criminal - BB

Police say they've arrested seven teenagers as part of their investigation into a hacking group.

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North Korea tests banned intercontinental missile - BBC News

It is the first time such a missile, which puts the US within reach, has been tested since 2017.

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Madeleine Albright: First female US secretary of state dies - BBC News

Tributes are paid to the Czech immigrant who was the first woman to become the top US diplomat.

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The people cloning their pets - BBC Future

From duplicate dogs to modern mammoths, cloning has come a long way since Dolly the sheep took her first tentative steps.

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Julian Assange: Wikileaks founder gets married in Belmarsh prison - BBC New

The Wikileaks founder is being held in the high-security prison while the US seeks to extradite him.

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Spinosaurus dinosaur 'hunted underwater', new research finds - BBC News

Portsmouth University research claims the Spinosaurus' dense bones allowed it to submerge itself.

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Afghanistan: Taliban backtrack on reopening high schools for girls - BBC Ne

Girls' high schools were ordered shut hours after they re-opened, sparking anger and frustration.

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Anne Frank betrayal book pulled after findings discredited - BBC News

The book claimed to have discovered who betrayed Anne Frank and her family to the Nazis.

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xkcd: Galaxies

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Uganda's Batwa people: Evicted from forests to help save gorillas - BBC New

The struggle of Uganda's Batwa people three decades after they were forced from their ancestral home.

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Maharashtra: Rubber penis in family planning kit sparks row - BBC News

Some lawmakers in Maharashtra state say female health workers will be embarrassed but others disagree.

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Tesla: Elon Musk opens delayed 'gigafactory' in Berlin - BBC News

The more than €5bn (£4bn) factory is the biggest investment in a German car plant in recent history.

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BBC NEWS | Europe | Life for Corsica prefect murderer

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The unshakeable stigma of mothers who leave their children - BBC Worklife

When mums leave their kids with family or partners, they are often viewed as deeply flawed, despite gains in gender equity. Will this ever change?

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What happened to the world's ozone hole? - BBC Future

Back in the 1990s, the hole in the planet's ozone layer was a pressing global crisis – if we had ignored it, today there would be several.

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St Helens dog attack: Girl aged 17 months killed at home - BBC News

The dog that attacked 17-month-old Bella-Rae Birch in St Helens was killed by police.

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Lake Keowee: Police refuse to charge South Carolina man over boat shooting

Nathan Drew Morgan was fatally shot by his rescuer after being pulled from a lake in South Carolina.

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Yvan Colonna: Corsican nationalist dies after jihadist jail attack - BBC Ne

Yvan Colonna's strangling by a fellow inmate had sparked violent protests on the French island.

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Great sexpectations: How your mindset shapes your love life - BBC Worklife

Your sex mindset can dictate how you deal with problems in the bedroom, with huge consequences for relationship quality.

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The ancient enigma that still resonates today - BBC Culture

From Neolithic times to the latest architecture, it is a mysterious symbol. Beverley D'Silva explores how the spiral has influenced artists, thinkers and designers for millennia.

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Not smart but clever? The return of 'dumbphones' - BBC News

Why sales of very basic mobile phones, without apps and internet connection, are increasing.

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Six killed after car drives into crowd in Belgium - BBC News

Dozens more are injured in the crash, which the mayor of the town says is a "national catastrophe".

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UK's safe level for tap water too high - scientists - BBC News

Experts say the UK should reduce the amount of toxic "forever chemicals" allowed in drinking water.

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