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How the Soviet Union's end sparked a grand rewilding - BBC Future
After thousands of people left the steppes of Kazakhstan, nature began to reclaim it on a huge scale.
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Social media giants remove Trump video - BBC News
The president will be banned "permanently" if he breaks the platform's rules again.
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Vacilando/gatsby-wikipedia-fetcher: Gatsby plugin with the ability to retri
Gatsby plugin with the ability to retrieve various bits of Wikipedia data and reuse them in your site. - Vacilando/gatsby-wikipedia-fetcher
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gatsby-wikipedia-fetcher - npm
Gatsby plugin with the ability to retrieve various bits of Wikipedia data and reuse them in your site.. Latest version: 1.5.1, last published: 2 years ago. Start using gatsby-wikipedia-fetcher in your project by running `npm i gatsby-wikipedia-fetcher`. There are no other projects in the npm registry using gatsby-wikipedia-fetcher.
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gatsby-wikipedia-fetcher | Gatsby
Gatsby Wikipedia Fetcher TL;DR GatsbyJS plugin with the ability to retrieve various bits of Wikipedia data and reuse them in your site…
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BBC - Travel - 'Kulning': A hypnotic Swedish singing tradition
Singers of this ancient form of Swedish herd-calling corral farm animals with haunting melodies, drawing in cows, goats, sheep and ducks with each hypnotic note.
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How the pandemic could redefine our productivity obsession - BBC Worklife
Accelerated changes to work-life routines are leading some people to radically rethink their approach to productivity – and even change the quality of their lives.
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Pro-Trump protesters storm the US Capitol building - in pictures - BBC News
US lawmakers and staff are seen wearing protective gas masks as police draw guns on protesters.
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Julian Assange loses extradition bail bid - BBC News
Judge rules he has an incentive to abscond if allowed to leave jail before major appeal hearing.
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Why our pursuit of happiness may be flawed - BBC Future
It is an emotion linked to improved health and well-being, but is our obsession with being happy a recipe for disappointment, asks Nat Rutherford.
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Protesters storm US Capitol and halt election debate - BBC News
Joe Biden says it is "totally unacceptable" police showed more leniency in the Capitol riot than at anti-racism protests.
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A tourist, in Afghanistan? - BBC News
Conflict has made Afghanistan an unlikely tourist destination, but a blogger is bucking the trend.
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Covid: WHO team investigating virus origins denied entry to China - BBC New
The investigators were turned back, with Beijing saying "there might be some misunderstanding".
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Covid: LA ambulances told not to transport some patients to hospital - BBC
LA County is experiencing one of the worst US Covid outbreaks, with hospital supplies running low.
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US doctor forgives $650,000 in medical bills for cancer patients - BBC News
The Arkansas oncologist said the pandemic had left many of his patients struggling to pay.
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The four keys that could unlock procrastination - BBC Worklife
Procrastination gets the best of all of us, to the detriment of our work, happiness and health. But a new theory could provide us with the easiest way to kick the habit.
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Naked fugitive rescued from mangroves by Australian fishermen - BBC News
The man told the fishermen he had been stuck for days over a swamp near Darwin, living off snails.
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Australian advert of man eating bat sandwich investigated - BBC News
Australia's advertising watchdog says it has received a number of complaints from viewers.
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Republican Lauren Boebert vows to carry handgun to Congress - BBC News
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert released a video pledging to carry her handgun in Washington DC.
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How the 'Western mind' was shaped by the Medieval Church - BBC Future
Most research on human psychology focuses on Western societies, but the way people in the West think can be traced to changes in family structures in the Middle Ages.
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BBC - Travel - England’s sleepy ‘Scientology town’
The sleepy Sussex market town of East Grinstead has gained a reputation in recent decades as a hotbed for offbeat religious activity.
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Hondje Thor redt het leven van 88-jarig baasje in Oppuurs | VRT NWS: nieuws
In Oppuurs heeft de hond Thor het leven van zijn 88-jarig baasje Maurice gered. Toen Maurice in een donkere steeg viel en bloedend op de grond lag, brak Thor uit zijn harnas en liep blaffend naar de buren. "Ik zat rustig tv te kijken toen het zenuwachtige geblaf ons naar buiten lokte", vertelt buurtbewoner Ludo Waumans op Radio 2 Antwerpen.
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Outcry as 'bean dad' forces hungry child to open tin can - BBC News
He boasted online about making his hungry daughter, nine, try to open a can of beans for six hours.
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How '15-minute cities' will change the way we socialise - BBC Worklife
A new urban planning model will change the French capital – and could provide a template for how to create stronger local communities and make residents happier.
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