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Driving Canada's toughest road - BBC Travel

The Dempster Highway is one of Canada's ultimate road trips – but anyone who drives it needs to be prepared for misadventure.

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The parental shame that haunts working parents - BBC Worklife

Juggling work and family pressures is hard – and when parents are ashamed of how they’re managing the “impossible balancing act”, research shows their careers suffer.

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xkcd: Alien Observers

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Hippos can recognise their friends' voices - BBC News

Wild hippos honk to each other and can recognise their companions' voices, a study has found.

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Bob Dylan sells his master recordings to Sony Music - BBC News

The deal covers the rights to all of Dylan's albums, as well as "multiple future new releases".

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James Webb telescope parked in observing position - BBC News

The $10bn successor to Hubble is parked a million miles from Earth after a 30-day journey from Earth.

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The people deciding to ditch their smartphones - BBC News

The smartphone users who are ditching their handsets to take back more control of their lives.

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Why some Asian schools are going wild - BBC Future

Scandinavian-style forest schools are booming in Europe and the US – and spreading in Asia, too. Could outdoor classrooms be the future?

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New image of planned Caithness Iron Age broch - BBC News

A project hopes to build the first of the ancient drystone towers in 2,000 years.

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The jobseekers boosting their applications with video CVs - BBC Worklife

As hiring shifts towards virtual interviews, an increasing number of candidates are jumping in front of the camera to boost their odds of winning a job. Should you do the same?

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Matanzas: The rebirth of Cuba's abandoned cultural hub - BBC Travel

Once known for its music, art and architecture, Matanzas had succumbed to neglect and disrepair. Decades later, however, it's being returned to its former glory.

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Tunnelling through a Mountain - Numberphile - YouTube

Featuring Professor Hannah Fry - more details on her work below.Check out Brilliant (get 20% off their premium service): https://brilliant.org/numberphile (s...

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How will Tonga's broken internet cable be mended? - BBC News

What does its breakage tell us about the problems of getting coverage to remote areas?

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Why Buster Keaton is today's most influential actor - BBC Culture

The silent-film star's deadpan style combined with his kinetic energy have inspired today's most acclaimed stars. Nicole Davis explores the actor and filmmaker's remarkable work.

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Stowaway found in South Africa plane wheel at Amsterdam airport - BBC News

A man is discovered alive in the wheel section of a plane that landed in Amsterdam from South Africa.

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NDAs misused in casting - actors and agents warn - BBC News

Big US streamers are becoming too sensitive about the secrecy of their projects, industry figures say.

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More and more musicians are releasing their own music: Here's why - BBC New

Musicians retaining ownership of their master recordings can get 100% of streaming royalties.

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Georgia Shooting: British man Matthew Willson shot through wall - BBC News

Police are treating Matthew Willson's death as a homicide, following gunfire from a nearby flat.

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Jean-Jacques Savin: French adventurer dies crossing Atlantic Ocean - BBC Ne

Jean-Jacques Savin, who was 75, had previously made the voyage in a large barrel.

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Robot vacuum cleaner escapes from Cambridge Travelodge - BBC News

The automated vacuum device ignores a hotel door's threshold and makes a break for freedom.

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Fans sue Universal Pictures over film without Ana de Armas - BBC News

The comedy Yesterday has the actress in the trailer, but not the movie itself - to the anger of fans.

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Kiribati goes into first lockdown after Covid flight cases - BBC News

Until last week, the remote island nation of Kiribati had recorded just two Covid cases.

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National Archives exhibition reveals 'Roaring Twenties' reality - BBC News

In a post-pandemic, post-war nation, the 1920s were far from glitzy or glamourous for most people.

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Met Police detective Neil Corbel jailed for three years for voyeurism - BBC

Det Insp Neil Corbel covertly recorded women with spy cameras in hotel rooms over several years.

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Tonga: Survivor tells of sea escape from tsunami-struck island - BBC News

Lisala Folau says he swam for more than a day, clinging to a log at sea, to survive the tsunami.

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