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Pegasus: Spyware sold to governments 'targets activists' - BBC News
Israeli tech firm NSO denies media reports that its software has been sold to authoritarian regimes.
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Your pictures on the theme of 'under the stars' - BBC News
A selection of striking images from our readers around the world.
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'Havana syndrome'-like mystery illness affects Vienna US diplomats - BBC Ne
The Biden administration is investigating cases of "Havana syndrome" among US officials.
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(60) Shattering a Wine Glass with Sound at 187,500FPS - The Slow Mo Guys -
Gav plays a wine glass's least favourite sound at extreme volumes and captures the results at 187,500fps. That's around 7500x slower than you can see with yo...
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Danish Siddiqui: Indian photojournalist killed in Afghanistan - BBC News
Danish Siddiqui, an award-winning photographer with Reuters news agency, is killed on assignment.
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US wants giant radar in UK to track space objects - BBC News
It comes amid growing concern about congestion, competition and even an arms race in space.
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Belgium takes back mothers and children from Syria jihadist camps - BBC New
It is the biggest repatriation of suspected Islamic State members since its fall in 2019.
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(350) Facts Don't Win Fights: Here’s How to Cut Through Confirmation Bias |
Facts Don't Win Fights: Here’s How to Cut Through Confirmation BiasNew videos DAILY: https://bigth.inkJoin Big Think Edge for exclusive video lessons from to...
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The online data that's being deleted - BBC Future
For years, we were encouraged to store our data online. But it's become increasingly clear that this won't last forever – and now the race is on to stop our memories being deleted.
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Entire whisky distillery ships out to China - BBC News
More than 35 tonnes of production equipment is leaving Scotland for the port of Tianjin under a £3m deal.
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Covid: Younger adults still at risk of serious organ damage - study - BBC N
Adults below the age of 50 are almost as likely to suffer from medical complications as the over-50s.
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WhatsApp to let users message without their phones - BBC News
For the first time, billions of people will be able to use the service even if their phone has no battery.
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Korindo: Korean palm oil giant stripped of sustainability status - BBC News
A BBC investigation found Korindo had been buying and burning swathes of Asia's largest rainforests.
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Rare British Guiana 1c Magenta stamp to go on display - BBC News
The British Guiana 1c Magenta is to go on display in London after being sold for $8.3m (£6.2m).
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Nasa set for attempt to fix Hubble's trouble - BBC News
A possible cause is identified for the Hubble telescope's worst glitch in years.
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EU unveils sweeping climate change plan - BBC News
It proposes taxing jet fuel and effectively banning the sale of petrol cars within 20 years.
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Facebook adds 'expert' feature to groups - BBC News
Admins in Facebook groups will have the power to designate "experts" from its members.
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The beavers returning to the desert - BBC Future
One small, plucky animal has an outsized ability to transform its environment, helping to replenish river ecosystems even in the desert.
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Sacha Baron Cohen: US politician Roy Moore loses bid to sue over TV stunt -
Roy Moore loses his attempt to sue comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, who duped him on his TV show.
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REvil: Ransomware gang websites disappear from internet - BBC News
The REvil group has been blamed for cyber-attacks on hundreds of businesses worldwide.
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Iran unveils state-approved dating app to promote marriage - BBC News
Authorities are concerned about the Islamic Republic's rising divorce rate and falling birth rate.
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Google fined €500m by French competition authority - BBC News
The search giant must propose ways to compensate news businesses for the use of their content.
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Plastic surgery booming in China despite the dangers - BBC News
Young people are using social media apps to plan cosmetic procedures which don't always meet expectations.
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Giant goldfish problem in US lake prompts warning to pet owners - BBC News
Goldfish released into the wild can grow much bigger and cause major disruption to ecosystems.
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'Streetonomics': What our addresses say about us - BBC Future
From unseen gender bias to hidden historical patterns, you can tell a lot about where you live by looking at the names of the streets.
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