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Europe agrees new law to curb Big Tech dominance - BBC News
Under the rules major firms like Apple and Google would have to open up their systems to rivals.
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EU signs US gas deal to curb reliance on Russia - BBC News
The liquefied natural gas deal with US is part of EU attempts to reduce reliance on Russian energy.
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Russia considers accepting Bitcoin for oil and gas - BBC News
'Friendly' countries may be allowed to pay for energy with crypto-currency amid widespread sanctions.
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SS Central America: Haunting photos recovered from the 'ship of gold' wreck
Passenger photos recovered from an infamous wreck have finally been published.
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How to turn yourself into a fossil - BBC Future
How can you increase your chances of becoming a fossil? Richard Fisher decided to find out.
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1,000-year-old oaks used to create 'super forest' - BBC News
Could an experimental forest hold the answers to meeting the UK's big tree planting ambitions?
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(6) Where Is The Center of The Universe? - YouTube
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North Korea Hwasong-17 launch gets Hollywood-style effects - BBC News
The Hwasong-17 is a new, powerful intercontinental ballistic missile - and the country's largest weapon.
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Sri Lanka's last indigenous people - BBC Travel
The Veddas were traditionally forest dwellers, who foraged, hunted and lived in close-knit groups in caves in the dense jungles of Sri Lanka. But most people haven't heard of them.
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Russian oligarchs: Where do they hide their 'dark money'? - BBC News
Russians have an estimated $1tn hidden around the world and countries are trying to find it.
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Will Smith hits Chris Rock on Oscars stage - BBC News
The best actor winner apologises to the Academy - but not to Rock - after striking the comedian.
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How the sex trade preys on Ukraine's refugees - BBC News
Trafficking rings are notoriously active in and around Ukraine - and the fog of war is perfect cover.
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Norfolk woman finds treasure chest during beach clean-up - BBC News
The wooden box, containing coins, gems and other items, is due to be assessed by experts.
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Puttering around: Why small tasks feel so therapeutic - BBC Worklife
Especially when you’ve got a lot on, tiny household tasks can be soothing. Why do pleasant distractions feel oddly good?
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The return of France's lost lemon - BBC Travel
Menton was once the top lemon growing region in all of Europe but had seen a steep decline over the centuries. Recently, however, producers are again seeing the fruit's potential.
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Murdered Putin rival 'tailed' by agent linked to FSB hit squad - BBC News
An investigation finds evidence Boris Nemtsov was shadowed by an agent linked to an assassination team.
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The ‘coasting’ workers who’ve checked out of their jobs - BBC Worklife
Rather than quit, more and more employees are happy to just get by and collect their salaries. Is it necessarily a problem?
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The gardens that have survived for centuries - BBC Future
Even when they're utterly forgotten, gardens can be surprisingly resilient.
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What really happens when babies are left to cry it out? - BBC Future
Some parents see "sleep training" as the key to a good night's rest. Others argue that it's distressing for babies. What do scientists say about its risks and benefits?
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Donald Trump's 6 January call logs show seven-hour gap - BBC News
The committee investigating the Capitol riots had sought to obtain the presidential records.
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Biodiversity: Pressure grows for deal to save nature - BBC News
Observers have slammed the 'snail's pace' of negotiations and are pressing for a step up of ambitions.
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(43) Is Anything on the Internet Real? - YouTube
GiveWell is matching donations from first-time donors dollar for dollar up to $250. Click on https://bit.ly/3DvVik8 to donate and be sure to use the fundrais...
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Hubble: 'Single star' detected at record-breaking distance - BBC News
The Hubble telescope sees an individual star whose light has taken 12.9 billion years to reach us.
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Bruce Willis gives up acting due to brain disorder aphasia - BBC News
The Die Hard actor has aphasia, a brain condition "impacting his cognitive abilities", says his family.
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