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Giant pristine coral reef discovered off Tahiti - BBC News

Marine explorers find a "pristine" 3km coral reef at depths of 30m off the coast of Tahiti.

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Na 51.000 km in 155 dagen: Belgisch-Britse Zara Rutherford (19) is geland n

De Belgisch-Britse Zara Rutherford (19) heeft een wereldrecord te pakken. Ze is de jongste vrouw ooit die alleen rond de wereld is gevlogen. Vijf maanden na haar vertrek in Wevelgem landde Rutherford onder heel wat belangstelling op precies dezelfde locatie als waar ze vertrok. Van visumproblemen over slecht weer tot kamelen spotten vanuit de lucht. Een overzicht.

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Former Pope Benedict failed to act over abuse, new report finds - BBC News

Benedict XVI is incriminated in a report into child sex abuse in Munich in the 70s and 80s.

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Apple AirTags - 'A perfect tool for stalking' - BBC News

Apple’s AirTags are great for finding lost items. But they have a darker side.

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Millions are dying from drug-resistant infections, global report says - BBC

The death toll, worst in poorer countries and among the under-fives, needs urgent action, experts say.

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Inflation: Seven reasons the cost of living is going up around the world -

Global inflation - the rate at which prices rise - is at its highest since 2008. Here are seven reasons why.

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Is having a favourite child really a bad thing? - BBC Worklife

Although it may be uncomfortable to admit, many parents play favourites among their children. Is that 'bad' parenting?

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Covid: Did Pfizer's boss cast doubt on his own vaccine? - BBC News

Inaccurate posts about the Pfizer vaccine's protection against Omicron took the drug company's boss out of context.

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South Georgia: The museum at the end of the world reopens for business - BB

On a British island at the edge of the Antarctic is one of the most remote tourist spots in the world.

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In pictures: Snow falls in Algeria's Sahara Desert - BBC News

The ice crystals leave stunning patterns in the sands of the Sahara, the world's largest hot desert.

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Millionaires ask to pay more tax - BBC News

A group of more than 100 of the richest people say current tax systems are "not fair".

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How top esports talents are plucked from obscurity - BBC Future

With the popularity of esports exploding in India and improving tech infrastructure, a new generation of players hope that gaming will change their lives.

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Trieste: Italy's surprising capital of coffee - BBC Travel

Home to the Mediterranean's biggest coffee port and one of Italy's biggest coffee brands, Trieste is a city built on caffeine.

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The environmental case for buying a coal mine - BBC Future

Why would those who care about climate change choose to buy up coal mines or oil drilling rights? There's one surprisingly good reason, writes Richard Fisher.

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Should bad science be censored on social media? - BBC News

A Royal Society report recommends against censoring scientific misinformation online.

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Hana Horka: Czech singer dies after catching Covid intentionally - BBC News

Hana Horka's son tells the BBC his mother was unvaccinated but wanted to acquire immunity.

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CV ageism: Can you be the 'wrong’ age for a job? - BBC Worklife

Age-related biases are baked into the recruiting process, whether conscious or not. Should workers be cagey, in order to overcome recruiters’ biases?

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Saudis warned of jail time for posting rumours after harassment claims - BB

Women fear being silenced over claims of sexual harassment after a concert was cancelled in Riyadh.

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Ivermectin: Arkansas inmates sue over Covid treatment with horse dewormer -

The prisoners say they were unknowingly prescribed the drug despite warnings from health officials.

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Sweden drones: Sightings reported over nuclear plants and palace - BBC News

Security services take over an inquiry into a series of sightings and it is unclear who is to blame.

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The secret of Arctic 'survival parenting' - BBC Future

For centuries, Sámi reindeer herders have used a unique parenting philosophy to prepare their children for survival in the Arctic. Here's what we can learn from them.

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Islands devastated by deadly tsunami, Tonga says - BBC News

Tonga's government gives its first statement since a deadly tsunami to hit the island nation.

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US airlines warn of impending 5G flight disruption - BBC News

Airlines say the start of 5G mobile phone services on Wednesday will hit aircraft navigation systems.

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French skier investigated over collision with British girl - BBC News

A skier who hit a five-year-old in the French Alps who then died faces a possible charge of manslaughter.

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