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Life on Mars? Australian rocks may hold clues for Nasa rover - BBC News
Scientists study ancient Australian rocks to devise ways to look for life's traces on the Red Planet.
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Ukraine war: Russians kept in the dark by internet search - BBC News
Why users of Russia's top search engine are unlikely to get to the truth about the war in Ukraine.
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'Leap forward' in tailored cancer medicine - BBC News
Patients' own immune systems redesigned to attack their own cancer in US study.
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Brussels: Police officer stabbed to death - BBC News
The knifeman, who was known to police, shouted "God is greatest" during the attack, prosecutors say.
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Kristallnacht: Unseen pictures capture horrors of 1938 Nazi pogrom - BBC Ne
Photos from 1938, released by memorial centre Yad Vashem, show Nazis attacking Jewish targets.
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Air pollution: Uncovering the dirty secret behind BP’s bumper profits - BBC
How the BBC uncovered gas flaring in an Iraqi oil field, where locals are showing a high rate of cancer.
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Climate change: Dimming Earth, mustard shortages and other odd side-effects
Changes to our planet's shine is just one of the stranger side effects of rising temperatures.
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Banksy unveils Ukraine gymnast mural on building shelled by Russia - BBC Ne
The anonymous graffiti artist paints murals on buildings destroyed by Russian artillery attacks.
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British embassy security guard David Smith admits spying for Russia - BBC N
David Smith pleads guilty to collecting intelligence and leaking secret documents while in Berlin.
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Arrested man is missing US fugitive, court rules - BBC News
The man denied being Nicholas Rossi, who is wanted over allegations of rape and sexual assault.
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos pledges to give away most of his wealth - BBC New
The Amazon founder says he will give away most of his fortune to help with causes like climate change.
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Man discovers bud had been lodged in his ear for five years - BBC News
Wallace Lee says he feared he was going deaf before the small white object was finally removed.
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Official Singles Chart turns 70: Seven historic controversies - BBC News
The UK's singles chart turns 70 this week - but the countdown has not always gone smoothly.
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Zimbabwe's dilemma over deadly elephant attacks - BBC News
As the wildlife frontline becomes more dangerous, southern African nations want an end to the ivory ban.
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Dallas air show crash: Two World War Two planes collide in mid-air - BBC Ne
Footage shows the two planes colliding at a commemorative air show near Dallas, killing six people.
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(15) Harvard negotiator explains how to argue | Dan Shapiro - YouTube
Dan Shapiro, the head of Harvard’s International Negotiation program, shares 3 keys to a better argument.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://www.yout...
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Pakistan's lost city of 40,000 people - BBC Travel
In the dusty plains of present-day Sindh in southern Pakistan lie the remains of one of the world's most impressive ancient cities that most people have never heard of.
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Afghanistan: Taliban leader orders Sharia law punishments - BBC News
Afghan judges are told to enforce Islamic law that may include public executions and stoning.
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Ukraine war: Wagner chief Prigozhin defends brutal killing video - BBC News
Putin ally Yevgeny Prigozhin says a defector to Ukraine died "a dog's death for a dog".
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How humanity created 'sky puppies' - BBC Future
People have been transforming the world's insects for millennia – but as the Anthropocene gathers pace, the process is speeding up.
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Ancient fish teeth reveal earliest sign of cooking - BBC News
Tests on fish remains found in Israel suggest man first cooked far earlier than previously thought.
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Ukraine's secret weapon - the medics in the line of fire - BBC News
The BBC's Quentin Sommerville is with more than a dozen doctors and nurses who work and live together under fire.
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As the 8 billionth child is born, who were 5th, 6th and 7th? - BBC News
The world is still growing, but not as fast as when the six- and seven-billionth babies were born.
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Jay Leno: US comedian 'seriously burned' in car fire - BBC News
The TV host, 72, is stable and receiving treatment being injured in a fire at his California garage.
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