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US election 2020: Donald Trump's speech fact-checked - BBC News
The president made a string of claims but provided little evidence.
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BBC - Travel - The Templar hermitage at the heart of the Iberian Peninsula
Lying at the foot of dramatic limestone cliffs and caves, the hermitage of San Bartolomé is rich in cryptic Templar symbolism.
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Ecocide: Should killing nature be a crime? - BBC Future
From the Pope to Greta Thunberg, there are growing calls for the crime of “ecocide” to be recognised in international criminal law – but could such a law ever work?
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Asynchronous video interviews: The tools you need to succeed - BBC Worklife
Companies are increasingly using automated video interviews to assess candidates. How do you get through this potentially uncomfortable experience?
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Poor diet: Children 20cm shorter as a result, analysis says - BBC News
A global analysis suggests that on average the world's tallest teenagers live in the Netherlands.
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US results: Trump sons attack Republicans for 'weak' backing - BBC News
Donald Trump Jr accuses the rising stars of the party of "cowering to the media mob".
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The technologies that could transform ageing - BBC Future
Providing a growing older generation with a dignified and independent life means doing more with less – and governments and industry are looking to cutting-edge technology to help.
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Tigray crisis: Why there are fears of civil war in Ethiopia - BBC News
Tensions between Tigray and the federal government threaten to boil over into a serous conflict.
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Coronavirus: Denmark imposes lockdowns amid mink covid fears - BBC News
Cases of a mutated strain of Covid-19 have been detected that may undermine future vaccines.
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Fulop Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Learn about the Fulop Family Crest, its Origin and History. Where did the Fulop surname come from? Where did the family branches go?
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The young Norwegians taking their own country to court over oil - BBC News
Despite Norway's green credentials, its infamous state wealth is due to its huge oil exports. This week, Norwegian youths are challenging this double standard in the Supreme Court.
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Enigmatic fast radio burst pinned on magnetised dead star - BBC News
For the first time, astronomers have managed to trace a so-called fast radio burst to a specific source.
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xkcd: The True Name of the Bear
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More than 100 beached whales saved off Sri Lanka - BBC News
The navy, environmentalists and locals pushed most of the beached pilot whales back into the sea.
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Earwax test could reveal stress levels - BBC News
Researchers develop a method to measure chronic stress without taking blood.
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Pet parrot saves Australian man from house fire - BBC News
Anton Nguyen was in bed when his pet began repeatedly squawking "Anton", fire officials say.
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A68 iceberg on collision path with South Georgia - BBC News
If the world's biggest iceberg grounds at South Georgia island, it could devastate local wildlife.
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Pavol Hudák - Úvod
Official site with information on the literary work of Pavol Hudák. The shows from the books, observations and interviews.
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Pavol Hudák navždy odišiel do básnického neba - Korzár SME
Vo veku 51 rokov nás navždy opustil básnik a novinár Pavol Hudák. Literárni kritici ho zaraďovali k najtalentovanejším básnikom, ktorých súčasná slovenská poézia má. Ako novinár pracoval aj v našom denníku Korzár.
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Did Neanderthals go to war with our ancestors? - BBC Future
Exactly why the Neanderthals died out 40,000 years ago is still debated, but evolutionary biologist Nicholas Longrich looks at the evidence for a war between them and modern humans.
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Pavol Hudák (básnik) – Wikipédia
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Sean Connery: Harrison Ford pays tribute to 'dear friend' - BBC News
The actor, who starred with Sir Sean in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, says: "God we had fun".
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The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam - Wikisource, the free online library
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Indians asked to eat more sugar to tackle oversupply - BBC News
India is already the world's biggest consumer of the sweetener
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T-cell response 'lasts six months after Covid infection' - BBC News
But it is still not clear how much this protects people against being re-infected, experts say.
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