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What we know and don't know about Covid-19 - BBC Future

Over the past year, BBC Future has aimed to go deeper into the science behind the pandemic as it evolved. What have we learnt, and what is still unknown?

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Covid: Japan asks China to stop anal tests on its citizens - BBC News

Some Japanese citizens have said the tests for Covid-19 caused them "psychological distress".

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Sarkozy: Former French president sentenced to jail for corruption - BBC New

The ex-president, found guilty of trying to bribe a judge, will remain free while he appeals.

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(5) Telling time by donkey balls? (joke) - YouTube

A little laughter in this channel

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How Bitcoin's vast energy use could burst its bubble - BBC News

Could the cryptocurrency's huge electricity consumption also sink it?

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Longing for the return of the New York moment - BBC News

New York City is a shadow of its former self. Will its unique spirit return after the pandemic ends?

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(4) New Rule: Cancel Culture is Over Party | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO

Subscribe to the Real Time YouTube: http://itsh.bo/10r5A1BBill calls on liberals to "stand their ground" when the woke mob comes for them over a ridiculous p...

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Johnson & Johnson Covid vaccine: FDA approves single-shot jab - BBC News

The Johnson & Johnson vaccine, made by Belgian firm Janssen, is the third jab authorised in the US.

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Pompeii: Archaeologists unveil ceremonial chariot discovery - BBC News

The ornate discovery was used during festivities and parades almost 2,000 years ago, experts say.

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Jamal Khashoggi: US says Saudi prince approved Khashoggi killing - BBC News

An official report says Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved the journalist's murder.

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Prince Harry: UK press were 'destroying my mental health' - BBC News

The Duke of Sussex spoke to TV host James Corden about life in the US after stepping back from royal duties.

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Facebook Australia row: A dose of realism on tech regulation - BBC News

Facebook and Google have such an advantage that any regulation is unlikely to dent their dominance for years.

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North Korea: Russian diplomats leave by hand-pushed trolley - BBC News

The diplomats had no choice as Pyongyang has banned trains from leaving as part of Covid measures.

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Holidaymaker in Cornwall died flicking cigarette away - BBC News

Warren Millington, 50, died in a 'tragic accident' at a caravan park in Pentewan, an inquest hears.

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AI conquers challenge of 1980s platform games - BBC News

A computer program that can solve 1980s exploration games could help improve robot intelligence.

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Amazon rainforest plots sold via Facebook Marketplace ads - BBC News

Protected land reserved for Brazil's indigenous communities is being traded on the social network.

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Mr Potato Head to lose "Mr" title in gender-neutral rebrand - BBC News

The toy's maker, Hasbro, says it will drop the "Mr" to "promote gender equality and inclusion".

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(1) Electroweak Theory and the Origin of the Fundamental Forces - YouTube

PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACE↓ More info below ↓Our universe seems pretty...

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Lady Gaga's dog-walker shot and bulldogs stolen - BBC News

The star is offering a reward for the safe return of her French bulldogs Koji and Gustav.

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(46) Does Time Cause Gravity? - YouTube

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Brazilian Amazon: Juma descendants of 'last warrior' vow to carry on legacy

After the death of the last male member of an indigenous group, his grandchildren take an unusual step.

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North Korea enslaved South Korean prisoners of war in coal mines - BBC News

A report describes how prisoners of war are used as slave labour to generate money for the regime.

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Man survives 14 hours in Pacific Ocean 'clinging to sea rubbish' - BBC News

Vidam Perevertilov's decision to swim towards a "black dot" - a fishing buoy - saved his life.

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How 30,000 elephant 'selfies' will help in conservation - BBC News

Researchers are developing new technology to help reduce human-elephant conflicts.

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Van Gogh Paris painting goes on public display for first time - BBC News

The street scene of Montmartre has been owned by the same French family for more than 100 years.

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