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Austin Appelbee: Australia boy, 13, describes swim to save family

Austin Applebee recounts his 'superhuman' swim which saved the lives of his mother and siblings in Australia.

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Victim of 'Celtic Curse' spent years blaming herself for poor health

Anne Campbell says being diagnosed with a genetic disease in her 80s came as a relief.

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British man tells BBC of horror shark attack on Caribbean holiday

Peter Smith and his wife were on holiday from Hertfordshire in the Caribbean when a beautiful swim suddenly changed.

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France teacher fighting for life after knife attack by pupil

A 14-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing in a classroom on Tuesday.

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New Start: US-Russia nuclear weapons treaty due to expire raising fears of arms race

The New Start treaty has limited the number of deployed strategic nuclear warheads for both countries.

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Details of Jeffrey Epstein post-mortem released in latest files

Twenty new photos released on Friday show Epstein in the immediate aftermath of his death.

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Washington Post announces sweeping layoffs scaling back news coverage

A former editor describes the massive cuts as one of the "darkest days" in the history of the storied newspaper.

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Church fresco resembling Italian PM has face scrubbed out after outrage

The artist who painted the cherub has admitted it was Giorgia Meloni's face, as the Rome church sees a steady flow of curious visitors.

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I miss thinking hard.

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Chemical Formula

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The shocking truth behind historic anatomical art

For centuries, real dead bodies inspired great artists and science illustrators alike. A new exhibition reveals the dark stories behind these cadavers – and how they were acquired.

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Louvre Museum crown left crushed but 'intact' after raid

The Paris museum issues the first pictures of the crown since the theft, saying it was left "badly deformed".

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Ski jumping: Wada responds to penis injection claims - BBC Sport

World Anti-Doping chiefs will investigate claims male ski jumpers are injecting their penises in a bid to improve sporting performance, if a complaint is made.

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US healthcare needs fixing, but there's no agreement on how to do it

Is there the political will to fix it the US' health horror stories?

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We had sex in a Chinese hotel, then found we had been broadcast to thousands

A couple who stayed in Shenzhen discovered their intimate moments were filmed as spy-cam porn.

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Zambia fisherman fleeing elephants killed by crocodile

The fisherman ran into a stream near the river after he and two friends encountered a herd of elephants.

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Kwara attack survivors in Nigeria: 'They sent a letter asking to preach. Then they massacred us'

Armed jihadists devastate a community that refused to convert to their hard-line interpretation of Islam.

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Olive oil and bone broth: Do viral gut health foods actually work?

Many trending foods contain a "small seed of truth" but are often oversold as miracle products.

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I inhaled traffic fumes to find out where air pollution goes in my body

BBC health correspondent James Gallagher gets his blood analysed to understand how air pollution is killing us.

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Colorado funeral home director sentenced to 40 years for abusing corpses

Nearly 200 decaying bodies were discovered at the Return to Nature home after officials investigated a foul smell.

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A new breed of analyzers | daniel.haxx.se

(See how I cleverly did not mention AI in the title!) You know we have seen more than our fair share of slop reports sent to the curl project so it seems only fair that I also write something about the state of AI when we get to enjoy some positive aspects of this technology. … Continue reading A new breed of analyzers →

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Basant, Pakistan's famous but deadly kite festival, returns after 19-year ban

After injuries and fatalities caused by sharp strings, falls and celebratory gunfire, an event that dates back centuries returns.

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Ifunanya Nwangene's tragic death highlights Nigeria's snakebite problem

The crisis is compounded by a critical shortage of affordable, properly stored antivenom.

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AI gold rush sees tech firms embracing 72-hour weeks

In the race for AI, tech firms are asking for their staff to work long hours. But there are risks, experts say

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The shadowy world of abandoned oil tankers

A growing number of tankers and other commercial vessels are being ditched by their owners.

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