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Israel-Iran conflict unleashes wave of AI disinformation
Fake AI videos relating to the conflict have gained over 100 million views online, BBC Verify finds.
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Serpents to saints: The fascinating journey of India's spiritual art
A new exhibition at the British Museum in London traces the stunning evolution of India's devotional art through 189 objects.
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Moray schoolgirl's message in a bottle gets reply from Norway 31 years later
The primary pupil from Moray in the north east of Scotland sent out her message in 1994 and it finally turned up across the North Sea in Norway.
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BBC threatens AI firm with legal action over unauthorised content use
It is first time that the BBC has taken such action regarding alleged scraping of its content for AI.
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The tech giants use AI but is it any good? - BBC Weather
The biggest tech firms are using AI to forecast the weather but is that better than existing models?
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Labubu: How the Pop Mart dolls conquered the world
The dolls have almost tripled their maker's profits - and, according to some, energised Chinese soft power.
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Pavel Durov: Telegram founder says he has fathered more than 100 children
The tech billionaire who created the messaging app says all of his offspring will share his estimated $13.9bn fortune.
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Huge archaeological puzzle reveals Roman London frescoes
Thousands of fragments of plaster are pieced together to reveal frescos from a Roman London villa.
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If a note can be public, it should be
Dries is the Founder and Project Lead of Drupal and the Co-founder and CTO of Acquia.
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Solved after 47 years: The mystery of the North Sea message in a bottle
The note with a Scottish address and dated 1978 was found on a Swedish island.
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Olabisi Onabanjo university's 'no-bra, no-exam' rule sparks Nigeria outrage
A video goes viral showing female students being checked to see if they were wearing bras.
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Czech fake dentist gave root canals after reading online instructions, say police
Man, 22, and two relatives charged after setting up surgery and performing complex operations for two years, police say.
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OpenAI boss: Meta offering $100m plus to poach my staff
Sam Altman said so far none of his "best people" had jumped ship to his big tech rival.
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Gilbert Deya: Kenyan 'miracle babies' pastor dies in road crash
Televangelist Gilbert Deya has died in an accident and at least 30 other people are reportedly injured.
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Navratilova: 'I wouldn't have left home for Trump's America'
The tennis icon tells the BBC she doesn't think a Trump-led government would let her in.
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Smugglers deploy 'taxi boats' to collect migrants off the French coast
They are being launched from new sites and in new ways - out of reach of French police.
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Greta Thunberg deported, Israel says, after Gaza aid boat intercepted
Climate activist Greta Thunberg is among those aboard the vessel, which is trying to reach Gaza.
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Mayor of London to move ahead with Oxford Street traffic ban
Plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street will move forward "as quickly as possible", Sir Sadiq Khan says.
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Will Smith: Oscars slap fallout made me reflect, says star
The Fresh Prince actor says taking an "honest look at myself" inspired a return to music.
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Man charged with 1967 murder after 'DNA match' 60 years later
Ryland Headley is on trial at Bristol Crown Court facing charges of rape and murder.
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Roald Dahl original sketches for memoir to be auctioned
In Roald Dahl's five-decade long career, these were the only sketches he ever created for his books.
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Trump orders Ice to expand deportation of migrants
The president called on federal agencies to enforce the "largest mass deportation programme in history".
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Spain tourism: The protesters and residents pushing back on tourism in Barcelona
Hostility towards tourists in Spain grows as locals complain of being forced out of their own cities.
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Pray for food, Nigeria government tells its staff amid mockery
The agriculture ministry calls on divine intervention to achieve food security, angering many.
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Meta AI searches made public - but do all its users realise?
Meta AI users may be inadvertently making their searches public without realising it.
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