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Chile's desert town built on mummies - BBC Travel
The Egyptians may have the most famous mummies, but they're not the oldest. The Chinchorro people of Chile's Atacama Desert were the first to mummify their dead – 7,000 years ago.
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MI5 agent used secret status to terrorise girlfriend - BBC News
The government tried to block publication of the story about the agent who attacked with a machete.
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Russia's laser weapon claim derided as propaganda - BBC News
Moscow says it has destroyed a drone with a laser, but Kyiv says it can't mask battlefield failure.
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Elon Musk denies sexual misconduct allegations - BBC News
A report claims Musk's company SpaceX paid an employee $250,000 to settle the claim against him.
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Stanley Johnson becomes French to keep link with EU - BBC News
Stanley Johnson - an ex-European Parliament member - says becoming French is "precious" to him.
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Ukraine says giant Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant can't supply Russia - BBC New
Russia occupies Europe's biggest nuclear plant and now wants to sell power from it back to Ukraine.
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Does hypnosis work? - BBC Future
Hypnosis is emerging as a powerful medical treatment for pain, anxiety, PTSD and a range of other conditions. Can it shake off its reputation as a stage magician's trick?
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Could contact lenses be the ultimate computer screen? - BBC News
Firms are developing smart contact lenses that can project data in front of the user's eye.
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Southern Baptist Convention vilified sex abuse survivors - report - BBC New
Survivors of sex abuse at the hands of clergy were stonewalled and vilified, a new report finds.
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Star Wars spacecraft designer Colin Cantwell dies aged 90 - BBC News
The US artist was responsible for prototypes for craft like the Death Star, X-Wing and TIE fighter.
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Palm oil firms depriving tribes of millions of dollars - BBC News
Companies supplying major manufacturers fail to meet promises to share land, joint BBC investigation finds.
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The sci-fi technology tackling malarial mosquitos - BBC News
Gene drive development makes a genetically modified gene that spreads widely within populations.
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Afghanistan: Policing faces, bodies and beards on Kabul streets - BBC News
The BBC goes on patrol with the Taliban's "moral police", whose job it is to enforce hard-line rule.
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Could hydrogen ease Germany's reliance on Russian gas? - BBC News
Why hydrogen might be one route for Germany to move away from dependence on Russian imports.
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The Kystriksveien: Earth's most beautiful road trip? - BBC Travel
Bucking and weaving along the rugged contours of Norway's fractured coastline, the 670km road to the Artic is a triumph of human ingenuity and perseverance.
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Cryptocrash: ‘I was arrested for knocking on Luna boss's door' - BBC News
A man says he lost millions, and then was arrested for trying to talk to crypto boss Do Kwon.
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'Democratic' jackdaws use noise to make decisions - BBC News
The birds take to the skies en masse after calling out their 'vote', scientists have discovered.
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Why humans get less sleep than other primates - BBC Future
The amount of time we spend awake and asleep compared to our relatives among the apes, monkeys and lemurs may have played a key role in our evolution.
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The workers quitting over return-to-office policies - BBC Worklife
Employees have long threatened to walk if employers call them back into the office. Now, the dominoes are starting to fall.
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Texas shooting: 19 children among dead in primary school attack - BBC News
Nineteen children are shot dead by a teenage gunman, who is himself killed by law enforcement.
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Flying reptile: Remains of scary prehistoric creature discovered - BBC News
Fossils belonging to the Dragon of Death - found in Argentina - date back 86 million years.
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Immense crater hole created in Tonga volcano - BBC News
January's huge eruption at Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha'apai dramatically deepened its opening, or caldera.
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South America's unknown ancient path - BBC Travel
Connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean, a 4,000km trail created by indigenous people over millennia is now beginning to reveal its mysteries to the world.
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Is the ‘remote work window’ about to close? - BBC Worklife
More people are applying for remote jobs amid concern that office recalls could reduce home-working opportunities. Are they right to rush?
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Man's double hand transplant is 'space-age stuff' - BBC News
Steven Gallagher, 48, has a new lease of life after undergoing pioneering surgery last December.
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