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Chamois: Italy's Alpine village without cars - BBC Travel

On the steep slopes of the Aosta Valley, the hamlet of Chamois is the only Italian village that can't be accessed by car.

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Top US court halts Texas execution of inmate seeking pastor's touch - BBC N

The inmate, convicted of murder, is calling for the right to have a pastor's hands on him as he dies.

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International Space Station: Smoke triggers alert on board - BBC News

The alarm went off as the space station's batteries were being charged, Russia's space agency says.

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The lost generation of ancient trees - BBC Future

Inside some of our most magnificent trees, miniature worlds are at risk of extinction. The race is on to accelerate trees' ageing process, to save these intricate communities.

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North Sea's hidden ice age past is revealed in 3D - BBC News

Images show the massive channels cut by rivers that ran under Northern Europe's ancient ice sheets.

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Ashraf Ghani: 'I apologise that I could not make it end differently' - BBC

Ashraf Ghani, who has sought refuge in the UAE, says he left Kabul to avoid "horrific" violence.

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Climate change: Fossil fuels must stay underground, scientists say - BBC Ne

Almost 60% of oil and gas and 90% of coal must stay in the ground to keep global warming below 1.5C.

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Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes 'lied and cheated', trial hears - BBC New

Elizabeth Holmes pretended her blood-testing technology worked in order to enrich herself, prosecutors say.

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‘Havana syndrome ’ and the mystery of the microwaves - BBC News

The BBC investigates a mystery illness dubbed "Havana syndrome" that has affected American diplomats and spies.

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Robert E Lee statue: Virginia removes contentious memorial as crowds cheer

The statue became a focal point for the protests following the death of George Floyd last spring.

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Climate change: Animals shapeshifting to stay cool, study says - BBC News

Warm-blooded animals are evolving to have larger beaks, legs and ears to stay cool, scientists say.

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Why 'rage quitting' is all the rage - BBC Worklife

Walking out of a job in anger can seem extreme – but there are often powerful motivations for doing it.

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Chaos and confusion: The frenzied final hours of the Afghan government - BB

Through interviews with insiders, BBC News has pieced together an account of how Afghanistan’s government unravelled.

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Spanish bishop quit for love for erotic writer - BBC News

Xavier Novell was a traditional and controversial bishop who resigned for "personal reasons".

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Bitcoin crashes on first day as El Salvador's legal tender - BBC News

Technological glitches plagued the first day of El Salvador accepting Bitcoin as legal tender.

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Spanish woman sues after DNA test reveals birth swap error - BBC News

Health authorities admit the woman was mistakenly switched with another baby at a hospital in 2002.

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The worldview-changing drugs poised to go mainstream - BBC Future

The growing legitimacy of psychedelics as therapies promises to transform how we view the extraordinary, writes Ed Prideaux.

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Fear and excitement in El Salvador as Bitcoin becomes legal tender - BBC Ne

Millions of Salvadorians are expected to download a digital wallet app with $30 of free Bitcoin.

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Why coders love the AI that could put them out of a job - BBC News

Artificial intelligence is getting better at penning code but still a long way from working alone.

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Madhya Pradesh: Minor girls paraded naked in India 'rain ritual' - BBC News

Six girls, some as young as five, were paraded naked as part of a village ritual to summon rainfall.

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French film great Jean-Paul Belmondo dies at 88 - BBC News

Star of Breathless, Jean-Paul Belmondo was one of France's most popular actors.

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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed: How '9/11 mastermind' slipped through FBI's fingers

Could the man accused of hatching the plot to fly planes into US landmarks 20 years ago have been stopped?

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The outdated machine hampering the fight against Covid-19 - BBC Future

Major backlogs in processing patient data during the pandemic are forcing the healthcare sector to reassess its relationship with fax machines.

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Pro-Kremlin trolls target news website comments, researchers say - BBC News

An influence operation is posting responses on Western media sites, Cardiff University researchers say.

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Feria: Rural memoirs stir longing for Spain's past - BBC News

Ana Iris Simón's autobiographical book triggers a frenzied debate about the loss of village life.

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