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Why gig work is so hard to regulate - BBC Worklife

Policymakers in many nations are trying to reform the gig economy. Yet regulations have a long way to go to meet the needs of growing numbers of platform-based workers.

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Ukraine: Frozen stars send messages of support to girl singing Let It Go -

The child was filmed singing the track from the Disney film while sheltering in a Ukraine basement.

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Climate change: EU unveils plan to end reliance on Russian gas - BBC News

The EU Commission outlines an ambitious roadmap to cut imports of Russian gas by two thirds in a year.

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War in Ukraine: West punishes Putin with oil bans and gas curbs - BBC News

The US bans Russian oil, targeting the Russian economy's "main artery" over its invasion of Ukraine.

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Shane Warne: Do liquid diets work and are they safe? - BBC News

What do experts make of the diet Shane Warne was on?

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Janet Sobel: The woman written out of history - BBC Culture

In 1938, a Ukrainian-born grandmother created one of art's biggest shocks – but it was attributed to the US painter Jackson Pollock, writes Kelly Grovier.

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Ukraine war: Boy of 11 flees to safety in Slovakia by himself - BBC News

Hassan travelled 1,200km to Slovakia with two bags, a passport and his relatives' phone number.

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Ukraine invasion: False claims the war is a hoax go viral - BBC News

False claims have been spreading that the Ukraine war is a hoax and that actors have been involved in staging events.

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Rome's new museum dedicated to cooking - BBC Travel

Renaissance-era ice cream moulds, 500-year-old cookbooks, recipes meant only for popes: Rome's newest museum is a fascinating homage to Italy's history of food and cooking.

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The hidden dangers lurking in your kitchen - BBC Future

Our modern kitchens are much safer than cooking over smoke-filled open fires. But, Veronique Greenwood writes, not every danger has disappeared.

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The must-have kitchen gadgets time forgot - BBC Food

From the entirely pointless (grape scissors, we’re looking at you) to the ever so useful. Which of these cooking gadgets do you wish had stuck around?

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Should in-office workers be paid more? - BBC Worklife

To pull reluctant workers back to the office, some employers are upping pay packets and offering perks just for stepping through the door. Is it the right approach?

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Scans reveal how Covid may change the brain - BBC News

Even after a mild infection, the overall size of the brain had shrunk, researchers found.

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Ukraine: India doctor stranded with a jaguar and panther - BBC News

Gidikumar Patil, who bought two big cats, said he will not leave home without his pets.

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(133) 3 Thought Experiments That No One Can Solve - YouTube

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Why uncommon baby names are surging - BBC Worklife

Uncommon baby names are rising across the globe, even in more traditional societies. Why are parents increasingly determined to make children's names ‘unique’?

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The US highway that helped break segregation - BBC Travel

Along US Route 40, African diplomats were routinely denied service at local establishments. But their treatment set off a civil rights struggle that led to outlawing segregation.

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The adverts banned for misleading climate claims - BBC Future

Consumers can struggle to unravel whether claims about a brand or product's sustainability are accurate, but regulators are cracking down on misleading climate claims in advertising.

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The sophisticated tech predicting if an advert will work - BBC News

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European peace seems as fragile as ever - BBC News

The shifting of European history's tectonic plates is not really that unexpected, explains Kevin Connolly.

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War in Ukraine: BBC suspends its journalists' work in Russia - BBC News

The temporary suspension comes in response to a new Russian law which threatens reporters with prison.

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Russian anger as Senator Lindsey Graham calls for Putin's assassination - B

Lindsey Graham says only way Russia's invasion of Ukraine ends is for someone "to take this guy out".

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Pakistan bombing kills dozens in Shia mosque in Peshawar - BBC News

A bombing inside a Shia mosque in the city of Peshawar kills more than 50 people and wounds many more.

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Nuclear plant: How dangerous was the attack and what is the risk in Ukraine

After Russia seizes two nuclear plant sites, experts weigh the risk to Ukraine and the world at large.

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Ukraine conflict: Asia stocks drop after nuclear plant attack - BBC News

Household bills for energy, food and petrol likely to worsen after commodities rise, analysts warn.

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