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Belgian national park shut in hunt for far-right soldier - BBC News
The manhunt for the heavily armed weapons trainer continues in a vast area near the Dutch border.
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(6) A Better Way To Picture Atoms - YouTube
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Martin Bashir: Inquiry criticises BBC over 'deceitful' Diana interview - BB
Martin Bashir's 1995 interview was obtained using fake documents and then not properly investigated, an inquiry finds.
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Queensland offers cash bonus to attract tourism workers - BBC News
The offer is open to people in Australia who want to come and work in Queensland.
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Breast implant scandal compensation ruling due - BBC News
Women who had the breast implants say they are delighted by the "victory" after 10 years fighting for justice.
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Science drill ship sets depth record off Japan - BBC News
Researchers lower a sediment corer through more than 8km of water to understand past earthquakes.
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Colonial Pipeline boss confirms $4.4m ransom payment - BBC News
Joseph Blount told the Wall Street Journal that he authorised the payment following the cyber-attack.
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Climate change: The Antarctic ice shelf in the line of fire - BBC News
Sediments drilled from under the largest ice shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula suggest it is resilient.
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Indonesia: Climate change destroying world's oldest animal painting - BBC N
Higher temperatures have accelerated build-up of salts, which causes the art to flake off the walls.
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Bitcoin falls further as China cracks down on crypto currencies - BBC News
The price of Bitcoin fell below $34,000 for the first time in three months after China imposed fresh curbs.
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China on Mars: Zhurong rover returns first pictures - BBC News
Imagery comes back from the six-wheeled robot that landed successfully at the weekend.
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Belgian manhunt for soldier who threatened top virologist Ranst - BBC News
Police backed up by military search a national park after the armed shooting instructor disappears.
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Somerton man: Body exhumed in bid to solve Australian mystery - BBC News
Investigators hope DNA advances will uncover clues about the identity of the body found in the 1940s.
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Why Peru is reviving a pre-Incan technology for water - BBC Future
Peru is turning to ancient indigenous techniques and natural ecosystems to keep its taps running, as climate change threatens to dry out its water supply.
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Gas Boilers: What are heat pumps and how much do they cost? - BBC News
Record numbers of heat pumps were installed in UK homes in 2024, driven by government grants.
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India's holiest river Ganges is swollen with Covid victims - BBC News
Hundreds of corpses have been found floating in the Ganges or buried in the sand of its banks.
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Superyacht sales surge as wealthy seek Covid escape - BBC News
The charity Oxfam says the millions spent on superyachts could instead vaccinate entire countries.
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Just 20 firms behind more than half of single-use plastic waste - study - B
The study looked at approximately 1,000 factories that make the raw materials for single-use products.
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SEG Plaza evacuation: Shaking China skyscraper sends shoppers fleeing - BBC
Local authorities do not yet know what caused the SEG Plaza in the city of Shenzhen to wobble.
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'How a $10k poker win changed how I think' - BBC Future
When amateur player Alex O'Brien unexpectedly won an online poker tournament, little did she know that she'd be pitted against one of the game's most controversial players.
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The hidden load: How 'thinking of everything' holds mums back - BBC Worklif
When it comes to household responsibilities, women perform far more cognitive and emotional labour than men. Why is this, and is there anything we can do about it?
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Climate change: Ban all gas boilers from 2025 to reach net-zero - BBC News
A ban on new gas boilers from 2025 is one step to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, say energy experts.
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Galapagos Islands: Erosion fells Darwin's Arch - BBC News
The famous rock formation has collapsed due to natural erosion, Ecuador's environment ministry says.
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Stand Your Ground: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTube
John Oliver takes a look at why “stand your ground” laws were created, who they protect, and, crucially, who they don’t. Connect with Last Week Tonight onlin...
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The Passenger: Lost German novel makes UK bestseller list 83 years on - BBC
A novel written by a Jewish author in 1938 after he escaped Nazi Germany is climbing the book charts.
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