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The ancient civilisation that inspired US democracy - BBC Travel

A 540km trail along Turkey's Mediterranean coast introduces hikers to the rich heritage of Lycia, an ancient maritime republic that's recognised as the world's first democratic union.

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How AI may be a powerful tool in treating male infertility - BBC News

Fertility experts are now using artificial intelligence to help find sperm in medical samples.

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Danelo Cavalcante: Security lapse let killer 'crab walk' out of US prison -

Danelo Cavalcante used the same escape route taken by another inmate who fled earlier this year.

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China wants to ban clothes that 'hurt nation's feelings' - BBC News

A draft law sparks debate with locals calling it absurd and questioning how they would be policed.

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Ukraine war: US to arm Kyiv with depleted uranium tank shells - BBC News

It will be the first time the US is sending the armour-piercing munitions to Ukraine.

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Period trackers to be reviewed over data concerns - BBC News

Many women are worried about the information they share, the regulator says.

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Aditya-L1: India's solar mission sends first photos on way to Sun - BBC New

India's space agency has shared the first two photos sent by Aditya L-1 as it hurtles towards the Sun.

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Mark Dickey: Huge rescue mission for US man deep in Turkey cave - BBC News

Mark Dickey has been stuck in the Morca Cave since Saturday after suffering gastrointestinal bleeding.

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South Korean cult Grace Road Church members arrested in Fiji - BBC News

The Grace Road Church convinced members to move to Fiji to avoid a natural disaster in South Korea.

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Outrage over Abbas's antisemitic speech on Jews and Holocaust - BBC News

German and Israeli officials condemn the Palestinian leader's remarks about the mass murder of Jews.

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The fear of a nuclear fire that would consume Earth - BBC Future

In the early years of nuclear research, some scientists feared breaking open atoms might start a chain reaction that would destroy Earth.

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Kim Jong Un reveals 'nuclear attack submarine' - BBC News

North Korea has not yet demonstrated that the submarine is actually operational.

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Powerful earthquake causes damage across Morocco - BBC News

A 6.8 magnitude quake south-west of Marrakesh caused "violent" tremors in several regions.

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Thodex cryptocurrency boss jailed for 11,196 years in Turkey for fraud - BB

Faruk Fatih Ozer was found guilty of defrauding millions of dollars from investors in his collapsed Thodex platform.

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Elon Musk says he withheld Starlink over Crimea to avoid escalation - BBC N

A senior Ukrainian official says this enabled Russian attacks and accuses him of "committing evil".

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How can England reclaim its moors? - BBC Travel

Although wild camping has long been legal in Scotland, 92% of England's countryside remains off-limits. Now Dartmoor National Park is at the centre of a battle to reclaim the outdoors.

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Egypt angry as Ethiopia fills Nile dam reservoir amid water row - BBC News

Ethiopia's giant hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile stokes Egyptian fears of dire water shortages.

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French shrug off Muslim upset at abaya ban in schools - BBC News

France is broadly supportive of stopping girls wearing the robe, but many Muslim women are unhappy.

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Ruby Franke and 8 passengers: The rise and fall of a parenting influencer -

A woman who shot to fame giving parenting advice has been jailed for at least four years for child abuse.

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xkcd: Gold

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Boy, aged seven, climbs Old Man of Hoy sea stack - BBC News

Cody Weishaar scaled the 449ft (137m) sea stack with his father and three friends.

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Female surgeons sexually assaulted while operating - BBC News

Trainees are being abused by senior male surgeons, a major analysis given to the BBC reveals.

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Spotify denies 30-second trick could make you rich - BBC News

The streaming giant quashes a theory that listening to a song on repeat will rake in the royalties.

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Mount Taranaki: Climber survives 600m fall with minor injuries - BBC News

The man was saved by snow and softened ice after tumbling from New Zealand's Mount Taranaki.

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Ex-dancers describe body-shaming at top ballet schools - BBC News

Some tell the BBC they developed eating disorders, while others are left with mental health problems.

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