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Inside the secret world of trading nudes - BBC News
Women face blackmail after their details and intimate photos are shared online. The BBC unmasks a man behind one of the groups - thanks to a cigarette lighter.
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In pictures: Drought in Europe exposes sunken ships, lost villages and omin
Nazi warships, lost villages and "hunger stones" are revealed as water levels drop across Europe.
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Maharashtra: Missing girl found after nine years recounts ordeal - BBC News
The Indian girl who went missing in 2013 speaks about her miraculous escape and joy at being back home.
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In Pictures: Festivities as Zulu King Misuzulu ka Zwelithini is crowned - B
Pictures from the festivities as Zulu King Misuzulu ka Zwelithini is crowned in South Africa.
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How your family shapes your body image - BBC Future
Comments about our looks from our loved ones and friends can cause lifelong insecurities. How can we teach kids to feel confident about their bodies instead?
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The messages that survived civilisation's collapse - BBC Future
The Sumerians, Maya and other ancient cultures created texts that have lasted hundreds and even thousands of years. Here's what they can teach us about crafting an immortal message.
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Iraq's answer to the pyramids - BBC Travel
Egypt may have the Pyramids of Giza, but Iraq has the Ziggurat of Ur – an incredibly well-preserved engineering achievement that towers over the ruins of an important ancient city.
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Pedro I: Emperor's embalmed heart on plane to Brazil - BBC News
The heart of Pedro I, Brazil's first emperor, will be exhibited to mark 200 years of independence.
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James Webb: Space telescope reveals 'incredible' Jupiter views - BBC News
The James Webb Space Telescope shows the planet's auroras and storms in unprecedented detail.
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Not so Despicable: China changes ending of Minions movie - BBC News
The movie is meant to be the backstory of a villain but China's latest alteration has changed this.
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Usain Bolt moves to trademark signature victory pose - BBC News
The retired sprinter and fastest man in history wants to trademark a logo of his signature move.
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Iconic Winston Churchill photo vanishes from Canada hotel - BBC News
Photographer Yousuf Karsh famously plucked a cigar from Churchill's mouth to capture the famous image.
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Dogs can cry when owners come home, study suggests - BBC News
Ecstatic canines can well up when they are reunited with their human companions, a study suggests.
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Why do aircraft leave contrails in the sky? - BBC Future
These long wispy clouds have fascinated humans for more than a century, but what actually are they?
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British-Belgian pilot, 17, becomes youngest to fly around the world solo -
British-Belgian teen flew through sandstorms and spent the night on an uninhabited island to break record.
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Dugong: Animal that inspired mermaid tales extinct in China - BBC News
The dugong, a relative of the fabled manatee, has been declared functionally extinct in the region.
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Twitter whistleblower raises security concerns - BBC News
Ex-security chief appears to echo claims by Elon Musk over the number of fake accounts on its site.
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Eurotunnel Le Shuttle: Passengers stuck for hours inside tunnel - BBC News
"Several people were freaking out," said one traveller, after a Calais to Folkestone train was evacuated.
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The surprising ancient roots of The Lord of the Rings - BBC Culture
Amazon Studios' new prequel The Rings of Power highlights the many varied and ancient sources that JRR Tolkien brought together to create his iconic work, writes Hephzibah Anderson.
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The positive power of competitive friendship - BBC Worklife
Staying friends with a professional rival can be hard – but studies show that keeping competition friendly could be to our advantage.
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The untold history of black bourbon - BBC Travel
It's become undeniable that black people – once missing from American whiskey bars and in the telling of whiskey's story – have long played a role in creating the beloved spirit.
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Popradský Tutanchamón sa vracia na Slovensko. Priviezli ho s drevenou poste
Popradský „Tutanchamón“ sa vracia späť na Slovensko.
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(77) What Makes The Strong Force Strong? - YouTube
Check Out The Bigger Picture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wnr4RJxDifwPBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to:h...
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Height discrimination: How 'heightism' affects careers - BBC Worklife
Heightism is hard to identify. Yet there’s evidence that our biases around stature help shape our careers.
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Climate change: Russia burning huge amounts of gas, puzzling experts - BBC
Russia is burning off millions of dollars in gas every day at a plant near the Finnish border.
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