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China interest in Afghanistan could be 'positive', says US Blinken - BBC Ne
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's comments came after Taliban envoys went on a visit to China.
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Man on scooter steals millions from upmarket Paris jeweller - BBC News
The middle-aged armed robber targets a store in an upmarket area of the French capital.
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China expanding its nuclear capabilities, scientists say - BBC News
It is building a site that will have extra capacity to store and launch missiles, scientists say.
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Gilgamesh tablet: US authorities take ownership of artefact - BBC News
The Gilgamesh Dream Tablet was imported illegally into the US before being bought by Hobby Lobby.
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Man in contraption washes up in Florida after trying to run on water - BBC
Reza Baluchi was trying to "run" 1,000 miles north, but ended up 30 miles south of his start point.
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Why we should build for wildlife as well as people - BBC Future
From green roofs to bee bricks and hedgehog drawers, there are plenty of ways to make sterile buildings more accommodating to nature.
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Chronic health issues for third in late 40s - study - BBC News
About one in three has problems such as high blood pressure and mental ill health, a study suggests.
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Vatican's Cardinal Becciu on trial in $412m fraud case - BBC News
Cardinal Becciu was once close to the Pope but was sacked after reports of financial misdeeds.
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(580) What Do Protons Taste Like? - YouTube
The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/stevemould03211Our sense of taste is amazing. The way for...
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Ethiopia’s miraculous underground churches - BBC Travel
For centuries, the origin of Lalibela’s rock-hewn churches has eluded everyone except locals, who firmly believe they were carved by angels.
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Sri Lanka: World's largest star sapphire cluster found in backyard - BBC Ne
The "Serendipity Sapphire" was accidentally found by a gem trader in Sri Lanka's Ratnapura region.
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Mapping the advance of the Taliban in Afghanistan - BBC News
Maps of Afghanistan show who controls districts in fighting between the government and Taliban forces.
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What if Olympic athletes went back to competing naked? - BBC Future
While modern shoes and athletic outfits offer some benefits to competitors, the psychological impacts of not wearing clothes would likely outweigh the physical effects.
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Polynesia's master voyagers who navigate by nature - BBC Travel
Ancient Polynesians settled the Pacific islands through the sacred art of wayfinding. Today, navigators sail thousands of miles, without instruments, to preserve the tradition.
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Bezos' $2bn offer to get back in race to the Moon - BBC News
The billionaire offers to cover $2bn in Nasa costs to be reconsidered for a Moon lander contract.
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Meteor wows Norway after blazing through night sky - BBC News
The meteor is believed to have landed in a forest after flashes of light were seen across Norway.
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The YouTubers who blew the whistle on an anti-vax plot - BBC News
A mysterious marketing agency secretly offered to pay social media stars to spread disinformation about Covid-19 vaccines
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'You'd walk out if your husband hit you - you can't when it's your child' -
Parenting a violent child is a traumatic experience, and one that is often hidden from view.
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LA man who mocked Covid-19 vaccines dies of virus - BBC News
Stephen Harmon, who opposed getting vaccinated, has died after a month-long struggle with the virus.
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Covid vaccines: Why a giant plastic bag shortage is slowing the rollout - B
A look at the critical vaccine components in short supply, as a new global marketplace is launched to tackle bottlenecks.
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Afghanistan curfew imposed as Taliban militants advance - BBC News
The government says the measure is to help its forces stop Taliban militants infiltrating cities.
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Las Vegas murder case cracked with smallest ever amount of DNA - BBC News
Just 15 cells' worth of DNA was used to track down the man suspected of killing a US girl in 1989.
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Jeff Bezos and Sir Richard Branson not yet astronauts, US says - BBC News
The US government has tightened rules on which space-goers can claim their astronaut wings.
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Why some people don't want a Covid-19 vaccine - BBC Future
Social media is rife with posts disparaging the vaccine hesitant – but these reactions are doing more harm than good.
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Trading sex for cosmetic surgery in Mexico's narco capital - BBC News
The influence of narcos has caused many women to undergo cosmetic surgery in Mexico's Sinaloa state.
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