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Samsung boss wouldn't give daughter a smartphone until she was 11 - BBC New
The firm's UK mobile head says the decision is down to parental choice and safe internet browsing is paramount.
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Why would China use a spy balloon when it has satellites? - BBC News
Experts say the use of the inflatable could be intended to send a message to Washington.
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Ohio man fatally shot by police was cleaning out grandmother's home - famil
Joe Frasure died in hospital a day after being shot by officers who say he drove a van at them.
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Man admits treason charge over Queen crossbow threat - BBC News
Jaswant Singh Chail was caught with a loaded crossbow at Windsor Castle on Christmas Day 2021.
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Britain's most chaotic traditions - BBC Culture
Unruly, centuries-old folk customs are thriving in modern Britain. Bel Jacobs explores the appeal of these intriguing traditions, and what they can tell us about the world now.
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Australia radioactive capsule: Missing material more common than you think
The world was fascinated by a capsule in Australia - but hundreds of radioactive items go missing each year.
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Biden's State of the Union: Agony and ecstasy of writing the president's bi
It's often the US president's most important address of the year - but for speechwriters it's the assignment from hell.
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Perth shark attack: Teenage girl dies in Swan River - BBC News
The 16-year-old girl was thought to have been swimming in the Swan River, Western Australia Police say.
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'I escaped abusive jungle cult - then rescued my son' - BBC News
When Yisrael Amir fled the isolated sect, he brought with him tales of control, abuse and rape.
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Farewell radiators? Testing out electric infrared wallpaper - BBC News
Pilots are being run around the UK to see if electric wallpaper could be an efficient way to heat homes.
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Brexit causes collapse in European research funding for Oxbridge | Research
Oxford and Cambridge universities, once given more than £130m a year in total by European research programmes, are now getting £1m annually between them
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Weekend avalanches kill 10 in Austria and Switzerland - BBC News
Officials in western Austria warned winter sports enthusiasts of dangerous conditions in the area.
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How to cook Spanish tortilla: Salmonella outbreak sparks national debate -
A bout of food poisoning at a Madrid restaurant stirs debate about how to cook a Spanish tortilla.
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Pakistan blocks Wikipedia for 'blasphemous content' - BBC News
The country's internet regulator says the ban will remain in place until all material is removed.
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Bageshwar Dham Sarkar: The Indian guru making headlines over 'miracle' cure
Bageshwar Dham Sarkar's supporters claim he has divine powers and can heal the sick.
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Menorca's mysterious 'tables for giants' - BBC Travel
Menorca's enormous T-shaped stone towers, which soar more than 5m high, gave rise to the legend that they were built by giants 2,500 years ago.
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(18) New Rule: A Woke Revolution | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO) - YouTub
The problem with communism – and with some very recent ideologies here at home – is that they think you can change reality by screaming at it.
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What is hybrid warfare? Inside the centre dealing with modern threats - BBC
Frank Gardner visits the Helsinki centre where a joint EU-Nato team is focused on so-called hybrid threats.
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Huge earthquake in south-east Turkey kills more than 300 - BBC News
Many more victims are likely to be discovered in Turkey and Syria, the World Health Organisation says.
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Wheelchair adventurer closing in on marathon challenge - BBC News
Darren Edwards from West Felton is running marathons on seven different continents.
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'Google killer' ChatGPT sparks AI chatbot race - BBC News
The future of internet search could be transformed by this new tech, writes BBC tech editor Zoe Kleinman.
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Turkey earthquake: Roman-era castle destroyed by quake - BBC News
Footage showed widespread devastation at the 2,000-year-old Gaziantep Castle.
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Sir Salman Rushdie speaks for the first time about 'colossal attack' - BBC
The novelist was stabbed at a talk in the US last year and says he's found it hard to write since.
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Six-year-old who shot his teacher allegedly assaulted another - BBC News
Allegations of previous violent incidents are detailed in a legal notice filed by the injured teacher.
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The companies backtracking on flexible work - BBC Worklife
Amid looming economic instability and widespread layoffs, bosses are ordering their workers back to the office. Does it mark a permanent return to in-person working?
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