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Nord Stream 2: Germany halts approval of Russian gas link - BBC News

Gas prices surge 17% after German regulators suspend approval of the Nord Stream 2 project.

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The race to understand 'immune amnesia' - BBC Future

Scientists have known for years that measles can alter the immune system – but the latest evidence suggests it's less of a mild tweaking, and more of a total reset.

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How your microbiome can improve your health - BBC Future

The myriad of microorganisms that live happily inside and on our bodies could change the future of human health.

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Australia outback rescue: Family safe after stranded for four days - BBC Ne

The couple and two children became stranded when their campervan got bogged in mud.

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Covid: The country locking down the unvaccinated - BBC News

Some two million people without Covid-19 jabs have been told to stay home in Austria.

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Why only children are still stereotyped as selfish and spoilt - BBC Worklif

The negative traits attributed to the only child have been debunked time and again. Why do we cling still cling to the belief that only children are somehow ‘worse’?

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Liverpool Women's Hospital explosion: Terror threat level raised to 'severe

The wife of a taxi driver who survived an explosion outside a hospital says he is lucky to be alive.

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Facebook and the true meaning of 'meta' - BBC Future

Prefixes rarely make headlines, but with Facebook's rebrand, "meta" became a word for 2021. Nathan Dufour Oglesby explores its deeper meanings and ancient origins.

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China's ultramarathon tragedy and the survivors threatened for speaking out

In May this year, 21 athletes died at an ultra-running event in northern China. Some survivors have been threatened for telling their story.

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Russian anti-satellite missile test draws condemnation - BBC News

The US says Russia "recklessly" destroyed a satellite, endangering astronauts in space.

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US bank robber identified after decades-long hunt - BBC News

Ted Conrad disappeared with $1.7 million after pulling off a bizarre heist more than 50 years ago.

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Covid: Austria orders nationwide lockdown for unvaccinated - BBC News

Some two million people are told to stay at home amid growing pressure on hospitals as cases surge.

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New Zealand's 180-million-year-old forest - BBC Travel

Once part of the supercontinent Gondwana, Curio Bay is home to one of rarest petrified forests on the planet and a geological phenomenon of international significance.

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Covid vaccine ‘waning immunity’: How worried should I be? - BBC News

Is the effectiveness of Covid vaccines waning over time? We look at how much protection being double vaccinated offers.

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Egypt: Scorpions kill three and injure hundreds in Aswan - BBC News

The scorpions were forced into streets and homes in Aswan by storms that left three people dead.

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Dontae Sharpe: US man wrongfully imprisoned for 26 years pardoned - BBC New

Dontae Sharpe's pardon follows a BBC documentary on the miscarriage of justice in his case.

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How high-speed electric vehicle racing is advancing tech - BBC News

From rally cars to scooters new electric racing competitions are a test bed for new technology.

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Wikileaks: Julian Assange given permission to marry partner in prison - BBC

The Wikileaks founder and Stella Moris, a South African-born lawyer, have two young sons together.

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What If Our Understanding of Gravity Is Wrong? - YouTube

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COP26: How much is spent supporting fossil fuels and green energy? - BBC Ne

Despite green energy investment promises, many governments still financially back the fossil fuel industry.

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Chan Chan: Mass grave found in ancient Peruvian city - BBC News

Twenty-five people, mostly young women, were buried in a small space in the ancient city of Chan Chan.

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Abba's Anni-Frid Lyngstad: Don't be too sure the band have ended - BBC News

Singer Anni-Frid Lyngstad, known as Frida, gives her first interview about their comeback album.

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Elon Musk: Tesla boss sells $5bn of shares after Twitter poll - BBC News

Part of the share sale was based on a pre-arranged trading plan set up in September.

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John Cleese blacklists himself from Cambridge University event - BBC News

The comedian withdraws from a Cambridge Union event after a speaker is banned over a Hitler parody.

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The UK village that lost its cheese - BBC Travel

Cheddar has conquered the world, but it wasn't produced in its namesake English town for years. Now, an award-winning dairy is putting Cheddar, England back on the map.

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