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Apple rushes to block 'zero-click' iPhone spyware - BBC News

The flaw allows hackers to access devices even if users do not click on a link or file.

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The little-known virus that surged in children this year - BBC Future

Doctors used to know RSV as a seasonal virus that emerged in the winter, but in the last few months there has been a surge in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Woolly Mammoth De-extinction Project & Process | Colossal

Discover Colossal's mammoth de-extinction project, process and progress. Learn the facts about reviving the woolly mammoth, a vital defender of earth.

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Why even giant ships can't solve the shipping crisis - BBC News

A shortage of vessels is hampering global trade and may lead to empty shelves before Christmas.

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What happens when your office has changed for the worse? - BBC Worklife

Some people have been eagerly anticipating the return to the office. Except the office doesn't feel the same as it did before.

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Fake Walmart news release claimed it would accept cryptocurrency - BBC News

A news story claiming Walmart would accept cryptocurrency Litecoin was fabricated, the retail giant says.

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Kenyan influencers paid to take 'guerrilla warfare’ online - BBC News

Shadowy financiers are closing down a once democratic space on Twitter for political debate in Kenya.

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Apple iPhone risk from powerful motorbike vibrations - BBC News

Camera performance can "degrade" if attached to high-volume, high-power motorbikes, Apple says.

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John Simpson: Afghanistan, its future, and why China matters - BBC News

John Simpson reports from the Torkham border where Taliban and Pakistani guards stand face to face.

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North Korea tests new long-range cruise missile - BBC News

It suggests the country is developing new weapons despite food shortages and an economic crisis.

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British American Tobacco negotiated bribe for Mugabe, new evidence suggests

Documents reveal British American Tobacco’s role in bribery and spying in southern Africa.

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Mars: Nasa rover's rock cores were 'highest priority samples' - BBC News

Nasa's Perseverance rover was last week commanded to acquire two significant rock samples on Mars.

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Garden photography reveals a world of hedgehogs and foxes - BBC News

Ola Maddams used a remote camera to capture natural scenes in her garden.

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FBI begins declassifying documents into Saudi 9/11 links - BBC News

The memo lists some contact between Saudi nationals and hijackers, but does not implicate the government.

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Why is there a food emergency in Sri Lanka? - BBC News

With a weak economy and a challenging Covid situation, a food emergency has been declared in Sri Lanka.

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Afghanistan: US media cast doubt on Kabul drone strike - BBC News

Media question both the intelligence behind the US attack on a car in Kabul and the claims of success.

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Austria man kept dead mother in cellar for pension, police say - BBC News

The suspect is said to have "mummified" the corpse in order to continue receiving her pension.

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Ethiopia: The country where a year lasts 13 months - BBC News

Five things you may not know about Ethiopia's unique calendar and cultural heritage.

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'I'll be at front of queue to change my slave name' - BBC News

Descendants of African slaves welcome a Dutch city's decision to scrap fees for changing names.

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Barbados to Rotherham: Lizard's 4,000-mile trip hidden in bra - BBC News

A Rotherham woman finds she has brought more home from the Caribbean than just a tan.

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Elizabeth Holmes: Has the Theranos scandal changed Silicon Valley? - BBC Ne

Could a Theranos scandal happen again or has Silicon Valley learnt its lesson?

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Upside-down rhino research wins Ig Nobel Prize - BBC News

Who knew? It's actually safer to move a tranquilised rhino by its ankles than on its side or chest.

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The alarming risks of mixing common drugs - BBC Future

Older adults often take several medications each day. But there's growing evidence that this could sometimes be a mistake.

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Afghanistan crisis: Five lessons learned (or not) since 9/11 - BBC News

Some fatal mistakes have undermined the fight against terror, says the BBC's Frank Gardner.

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'How falling from a roof inspired me to become a musician' - BBC News

When Tony Kofi had a near-fatal accident, he had a vision of himself playing a musical instrument. It would change his life forever.

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