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Finland's air force quietly drops swastika symbol - BBC News

The force, which has been using a swastika in its emblem since 1918, said it had caused misunderstandings.

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What’s so different about DDEV-Local? | DDEV

What makes DDEV stand out among other local development tools.

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Should we eat more like the Japanese? - BBC Future

The Japanese have one of the highest life expectancies in the world. Is part of it down to what they’re putting on their plates?

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Hundreds arrested as crime comms system cracked - BBC News

Police forces across Europe collaborated on the UK's "most significant" law enforcement operation.

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Haile Selassie: Statue of former Ethiopian leader destroyed in London park

Police are investigating the incident, which is being linked to unrest in Ethiopia.

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US targets Monet and Warhol artworks in 1MDB case - BBC News

The assets are allegedly linked to more than $4.5bn stolen from the Malaysian state investment fund.

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Elisabeth Kübler-Ross: The rise and fall of the five stages of grief - BBC

Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's stages of grief are now rarely taught in a medical setting but live on in management.

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Why your ‘weak-tie’ friendships may mean more than you think - BBC Worklife

Close friends are important – but research shows that building networks of casual acquaintances can boost happiness, knowledge and a sense of belonging.

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Coronavirus: Why surviving the virus may be just the beginning - BBC News

For many survivors, waking up in intensive care was only the beginning of a long process of physical and psychological recovery.

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BBC - Travel - The last Night Watchmen of Europe

Despite the coronavirus pandemic, the remaining Night Watchmen across Europe are still maintaining the age-old traditions of the past.

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How to keep your delicate brain safe - BBC Future

Head injuries and concussion can have devastating, lifelong consequences, so can we afford to not keep searching for ways to keep our brains safe?

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UK government takes £400m stake in satellite firm OneWeb - BBC News

The UK helps rescue company from bankruptcy as part of a plan to replace the EU's Galileo sat-nav system.

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David Starkey resigns from university role over slavery comments - BBC News

Cambridge University accepts David Starkey's resignation, saying: "We do not tolerate racism."

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Washington Redskins agree review of controversial team name - BBC News

The review follows a fresh wave of calls to scrap a team name long-criticised as racist.

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Supermarkets snub coconut goods picked by monkeys - BBC News

Monkeys are treated like "picking machines" to harvest 1,000 coconuts a day, an animal rights group says.

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Coronavirus: Why Singapore turned to wearable contact-tracing tech - BBC Ne

The TraceTogether Token is designed to make an app more effective, but worries privacy campaigners.

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Greta Thunberg, the climate campaigner who doesn't like campaigning - BBC N

Chief environment correspondent Justin Rowlatt on what he's learned about climate campaigner Greta Thunberg.

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India coronavirus: Questions over death of man 'turned away by 18 hospitals

Bhawarlal Sujani breathed his last at the doorstep of a hospital that had refused to admit him.

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Nagaland dog meat: Animal rights groups hail ban as 'major turning point' -

Animal rights groups say a ban on the sale of dog meat in Nagaland is a milestone.

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Donald Trump orders creation of national heroes garden - BBC News

Angry at the toppling of statues, President Trump wants US heroes honoured in a new national garden.

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BBC NEWS | Middle East | Excerpts: Bin Laden video

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Vogue Portugal defends controversial mental health cover - BBC News

The magazine says it was trying to raise awareness after it was accused of using dystopian imagery.

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Coronavirus funerals: Sri Lanka's Muslims decry forced cremation - BBC News

Sri Lankan authorities insist on cremation for coronavirus victims. Some Muslims says its discrimination.

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'Email from dad after his death made my birthday’ - BBC News

How one father's email after his death has led people to share their stories of grief and loss.

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Katsina: The motorcycle bandits terrorising northern Nigeria - BBC News

Insecurity has worsened in the north-west as kidnapping for ransom becomes a lucrative trade.

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