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Dementia: Photos lay bare agony of slowly losing mum - BBC News
From the mundane to the heartbreaking, photojournalist Helen Rimell documents her mother's decline.
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Ukraine war: Atesh, the group spying on Russians in occupied Crimea - BBC N
Atesh, meaning fire in Crimean Tatar, says it collects data on Russian forces in occupied Ukraine.
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Palace of Aigai: Greece reopens huge Alexander the Great monument - BBC New
Greece spent 16 years restoring palace ruins where Alexander the Great was crowned more than 2,000 years ago.
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Earning the trust of a 40-stone silverback gorilla - BBC News
A wildlife cameraman's close encounter with a silverback as he filmed a process designed to save the species.
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The last of the Moon men: the stories of the surviving Apollo astronauts -
Who are the six surviving members of humanity's greatest feat of exploration?
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The many lives of Trump Tower - BBC News
Trump Tower has stood as a symbol of Donald Trump’s success and fame for 40 years, but he could soon lose control of it.
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What's the best time of the day to exercise? - BBC Future
There is growing evidence that the time of day we exercise makes a difference to our performance and health, but can we train our bodies to peak at different times of the day?
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Israel-Gaza war: The huge challenges facing Israel's 'day after' plan - BBC
Paul Adams examines the Gaza proposal - which is little more than a series of bullet points.
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'I can't stay silent' on knife crime, Idris Elba says - BBC News
The actor teams up with victims' families to demand action and releases a single called Knives Down.
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TB Joshua: ‘We thought it was heaven but then terrible things happened’ - B
Rae was 21 when she became a charismatic Nigerian preacher’s disciple - and suffered years of abuse.
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TB Joshua: Megachurch leader raped and tortured worshippers, BBC finds - BB
Forced abortions and other atrocities are alleged by dozens of ex-followers of a charismatic televangelist.
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Mouse filmed tidying up man's shed every night - BBC News
Retired postman Rodney Holbrook never expected to capture a Ratatouille-style scene in his own shed.
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Boeing's mid-flight blowout a big problem for company - BBC News
The Alaska Airlines incident could have been much worse, but is still a major issue for the US plane-maker.
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Norway to approve controversial deep-sea mining - BBC News
Environmental scientists have warned the practice could be devastating for marine life.
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The Travels of Marco Polo: The true story of a 14th-Century bestseller - BB
Filled with wonders, Marco Polo's tales are the first European account of the Silk Road. But, 700 years after the famed Venetian merchant and explorer's death, can they be trusted?
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Peregrine lander: Propulsion failure threatens US Moon mission - BBC News
An American spacecraft hoping to land on the lunar surface may become inoperable within hours.
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xkcd: Supernova
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Star Trek: The Deep Space Nine episode that predicted a US crisis - BBC Cul
In the 1990s the Star Trek series Deep Space Nine predicted a dystopian vision of 2024 homelessness that has parallels with reality.
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The human touch AI virtual assistants can't replace - BBC Worklife
Assistants are among the first jobs vulnerable to artificial intelligence. Yet current administrative professionals say there are intangibles technology just can't replicate yet.
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Ecuador prisoners take guards hostage after drug lord's escape - BBC News
Rioting erupted at six jails after the leader of Los Choneros prison gang escaped from his cell.
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2023 confirmed as world's hottest year on record - BBC News
Climate records tumbled "like dominoes" in 2023, with temperatures far above any recorded level.
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South Korea passes law banning dog meat trade - BBC News
Dog meat has fallen out of favour, particularly with young diners, in recent decades.
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Austrian ski gondola crashes in Hochoetz injuring Danish family - BBC News
The gondola is said to have fallen 7m (23ft) at the Hochoetz ski resort in Tyrol.
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Italian fascist salute images spark political uproar - BBC News
The crowd was taking part in an annual event marking the killing of far-right activists in the 1970s.
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New material found by AI could reduce lithium use in batteries - BBC News
Microsoft said AI and supercomputing were used to synthesise an entirely new material.
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