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British-bred Royal Enfield speeding ahead in Asia - BBC News
One of the world's oldest motorbike brands is expanding in Asia, the biggest market for two-wheelers.
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France urges Arab nations to prevent boycotts over Macron's cartoons defenc
President Macron's comments about "Islamist separatism" have angered some in the Muslim world.
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Joan Hocquard: Oldest person in Britain dies aged 112 - BBC News
Joan Hocquard, who drove ambulances during World War Two, died at her home on Saturday.
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'Murder hornet': First nest found in US eradicated with vacuum hose - BBC N
The Asian giant hornets can wipe out a colony of honeybees in hours.
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Nuclear weapons treaty: Campaigners hail new era for nuclear disarmament -
A 50th nation ratifies a key UN treaty and it will come into force - but five major powers are missing.
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Black Lives Matter: New hidden slave trade sites in Wales revealed - BBC Ne
Two new locations in Wales linked to the slave trade are now marked by high-tech history barcodes.
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Osiris-Rex: Nasa probe risks losing asteroid sample after door jams - BBC N
The Osiris-Rex spacecraft collected so much rock from asteroid Bennu that bits are leaking out.
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Trump comment on 'blowing up' Nile Dam angers Ethiopia - BBC News
Its PM condemns "aggressions" after Donald Trump says Egypt might destroy a controversial Nile dam.
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The Indian doctor taking care of thousands of elephants - BBC News
Kushal Konwar Sarma is affectionately known as the "elephant doctor" in India's wildlife community.
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Coronavirus: Clashes in Naples over tightening restrictions - BBC News
Hundreds protested in the southern Italian city, some throwing firecrackers and smoke bombs.
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How solitude and isolation can affect your social skills - BBC Future
Humans are deeply social creatures, so what happens when we’re alone for a long time?
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US election 2020: How Trump has changed the world - BBC News
From fake news to how other countries see the US - here's a look at the president's global impact.
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Coronavirus: North Korea warnings over 'yellow dust coming from China' - BB
There is no known link between the seasonal dust clouds and Covid-19 but Pyongyang is on high alert.
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Covid: Why is coronavirus so deadly? - BBC News
Why does the biology of coronavirus mean it poses such a threat to human life?
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Norway funds satellite map of world's tropical forests - BBC News
Norway pays for a monthly satellite dataset to track the state of the world's tropical forests.
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Elon Musk's Unbelievably Simple 12-minute Killer Break Down on Climate Chan
Elon Musk breaks down climate change for students at The Sorbonne in Paris (France's Harvard) right before the historic COP21 climate change conference in wh...
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How dams have reshaped our planet - BBC Future
Few human structures can change a landscape quite like a dam. We look at the legacies these giant barriers will leave for our descendants.
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Trump's Twitter hacked after Dutch researcher claims he guessed password –
Victor Gevers claimed he had access to president’s account, De Volkskrant reported, but Twitter said ‘we’ve seen no evidence’
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Poland abortion: Top court bans almost all terminations - BBC News
Poland has some of Europe's strictest laws, but the constitutional court tightens them still further.
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Asafoetida: The smelly spice India loves but never grew - BBC News
Asafoetida occupies a treasured spot in the Indian pantry, but has never been farmed there until now.
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Osiris-Rex: Nasa asteroid mission confident of success - BBC News
The first images are released of the Osiris-Rex spacecraft trying to grab rock from asteroid Bennu.
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Secrets of the 'uncrushable' beetle revealed - BBC News
How a tiny insect with super-tough body armour can survive being stamped on or run over by a car.
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The problem with abolishing coins - BBC Worklife
Many governments are contemplating taking coins out of circulation – and others already have. But the decision isn’t as easy as shutting off machines at the mint.
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BBC - Travel - Barquillos: Spain's unique street food roulette
For more than 130 years, Spanish street food hawkers have peddled artisanal sweets that people can only eat after spinning a roulette wheel. Now, this tradition may soon vanish.
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Coronavirus: Italians find new ways to eat out - BBC News
Traditional restaurants are trying to find ways of staying in business in a second wave of Covid-19.
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