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This iceberg was once the biggest in the world. Now it has just weeks left - BBC News

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IRIS Dena: The final voyage of the Iranian warship sunk by the US

The sinking of an Iranian ship by the US near Sri Lanka brings the conflict uncomfortably close to India.

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Singapore: Frosted mirrors and dancers set off a fight over public space

In super-organised Singapore, disputes over public space are a battle between control and chaos.

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The Journey of Making Friends With a Tiny Spider

Earl is a jumping spider who I have formed a bond with, but this journey took us on a wild ride I was not prepared for...I wrote a book on terrarium building...

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🌊 Rapa Nui, 1200 CE | Life on Easter Island Before European Contact (Immersive AI Documentary)

Travel to Rapa Nui, c. 1200 CE — a remote Polynesian island in the vast Pacific Ocean, long before European arrival.🌴 Explore a living village of thatched h...

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Let’s Travel to the Scariest Place in The Universe

Check out the latest Space Souvenirs Drop on the kurzgesagt shop: https://shop.kgs.link/space-souvenirs, a special collection for anyone who wants to travel ...

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Your Cat Doesn’t See You as Human (Here’s What You Really Are to Them)

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Italy buys rare Caravaggio portrait for €30m

The purchase is part of wider plans to prevent major artworks from being bought by private collectors.

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GPS jamming: The invisible battle in the Middle East

GPS jamming has made navigation hazardous in the Gulf, spurring efforts to develop alternatives.

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Dresden city centre to be evacuated after WW2 bomb found

The city's biggest ever evacuation comes after the British flying bomb was discovered near a collapsed bridge.

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'Icky and heartbreaking': Life as an OnlyFans 'chatter'

The BBC talks to a Philippines-based woman paid to pretend to be an OnlyFans star in online chats.

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Jeremy Bowen: Trump has called for an Iran uprising but the lessons from Iraq in 1991 loom large

The US president might learn that starting wars is much easier than ending them, writes the BBC's international editor.

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I went to rural Wales to bathe in starlight and the Milky Way blew me away

I join two tourists in the mountains to immerse ourselves in the wonders of the night sky with a star guide.

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How AI can read our scrambled inner thoughts

The crackle of electricity inside your brain has long been too complex to decode. Artificial intelligence is changing that.

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Secret of hedgehog hearing discovered at far beyond human range

Researchers played a sountrack to hedgehogs to identify the frequency of sounds they can hear

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From Grimsby to Norway: mystery over boat in beach house solved

How the remains of a Victorian fishing boat from Grimsby ended up inside a house on Norway's coast.

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Unexplored deep-water worlds in Caribbean revealed for the first time

Scientists discover underwater mountain ranges, golden towers of coral, and never-before-seen sea creatures.

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Emperor Penguins must change their feathers - it may now be killing them

Each year the birds must stay on floating ice long enough to replace their weather-beaten feathers.

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Detained Briton describes life in Iran jail to BBC hours before sentencing

Lindsay and Craig Foreman were arrested in January 2025 and were sentenced to 10 years on Wednesday.

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South Africa hit by gold fever after lucky find in cattle pen

"This is the only hustle we know," miners tell the BBC as they try their luck at the site in Springs.

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The Dutch love four-day working weeks, but are they sustainable?

The Netherlands has the lowest working hours in Europe, but some say it is harming its economy.

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Brain stimulating test makes people 'less selfish'

Scientists have discovered how to make people less selfish - slightly and temporarily - by stimulating two areas of the brain.

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Rescuers blame weather and 'underprepared skiers’ for rise in avalanche deaths

The BBC joins a French Alps rescue team as the number of skiers killed this season passes 100.

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'A trap you can't escape': The women who regret being mothers

From mourning the life they no longer have to feeling never-ending pressure, women tell the BBC why they regret becoming mothers.

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The science of soulmates: is there someone out there exactly right for you?

For many, the idea of soulmates still shapes how love is understood.

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