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Fukushima nuclear disaster: Japan to release radioactive water into sea thi
Tokyo plans to release a million tonnes of water contaminated by the destroyed Fukushima plant.
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Hunting for Nazi gold in a Dutch village - BBC News
A 76-year-old sketch map drawn by a German soldier shows where he said treasure had been buried.
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TommyInnit: Life as one of the world's top content creators - BBC News
YouTube star Tom Simons talks about the challenges facing content creators and about his future.
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Nicola Gratteri: The man on the kill list of Italy's most powerful mafia -
Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri, Italy's highest-profile mafia target, has learnt to live in constant danger.
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Mega Millions: Won the lottery? Here's why you may need a therapist - BBC N
A financial adviser on how the winner of the $1.5bn Mega Millions jackpot could spend their fortune wisely.
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Christian missionaries target the birthplace of Buddha in Nepal - BBC News
Missionaries help grow a Christian community in Nepal - even though converting people is illegal.
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Lisa Marie Presley: How she turned personal tragedy into hope - BBC News
The late singer and daughter of Elvis Presley wrote and sang about her grief and struggles.
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Adidas loses stripes row trademark battle with luxury designer Thom Browne
The sportswear giant argued the use of four parallel stripes was too similar to its logo.
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Putin ally says expat war critics should lose homes - BBC News
Parliament speaker Vyacheslav Volodin says Russian critics abroad should have property confiscated.
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Biodiversity: Fungi are 'underloved and understudied' - BBC News
One scientist on why we should all pay more attention to the hidden world beneath our feet.
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Jesus baptism site makeover aims to draw a million Christians in 2030 - BBC
As pilgrims mark Epiphany, Jordan plans an ambitious project to upgrade place of Jesus's baptism.
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VR headset prices high as Apple bides its time - BBC News
New devices from Meta and HTC cost more than £1,000, but all eyes are on rumoured Apple glasses.
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Can humanity's new giant leap into space succeed? - BBC News
Humanity is set for its next big leap into space with nations and private companies racing to build outposts on other worlds
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HRT could cut Alzheimer's risk in some women - early study - BBC News
Alzheimer's Research UK said the findings were encouraging but said more and larger studies were needed.
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Twitter: Five ways Elon Musk has changed the platform for users - BBC News
Twitter users say the social network has "a different vibe" since the billionaire took charge.
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How extinct animals could be brought back from the dead - BBC Future
From an Australian frog that swallowed its own eggs to woolly mammoths, scientists could soon bring back long-lost species from the dead.
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Australian woman's record-breaking run from continent's 'tip to toe' - BBC
Erchana Murray-Bartlett has run a marathon a day for 150 days, covering 6,300km (3,900 miles).
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Lab-grown alternatives aim to cut palm oil dependence - BBC News
Two biotech firms have developed oils made from yeast as a replacement for palm.
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Italy's most-wanted mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro arrested in Sicily - B
Matteo Messina Denaro, Italy's most-wanted Mafia boss, is captured after 30 years on the run.
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Tunnel Ultra: The mind-bending 200-mile ultra-marathon in the dark - BBC Sp
One runner was chased by monsters. Another went blind. In the darkness, nothing is as simple as it seems.
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How donkeys changed the course of human history - BBC Future
From bearing the burdens of the Roman Empire to enabling trade over long distances, the humble donkey has been surprisingly influential.
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Industrial espionage: How China sneaks out America's technology secrets - B
The true extent of commercial spying is unknown but experts say it is "pervasive".
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China's population falls for first time since 1961 - BBC News
The birth rate fell to 6.77 births per 1,000 people - the lowest it has ever been.
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Elon Musk trial: Prospective jurors call him narcissistic, smart - BBC News
He could be ordered to pay billions of dollars in damages if he loses the fraud lawsuit over a tweet.
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Greta Thunberg detained at German coal protest - BBC News
The climate activist was briefly held with a group which opposes the expansion of a coal mine.
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