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BBC - Travel - Gochujang: The trendy Korean food that burns

This dangerously red chilli paste is the backbone of South Korea’s spicy-sweet flavours, and it brings heat to famous Korean dishes. Now, it’s taking over the world.

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Soldiers seize Mali President Ibrahim Boubakar Keïta - BBC News

France and regional bloc Ecowas have condemned the mutiny that began with gunfire early on Tuesday.

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Climate change: Dams played key role in limiting sea level rise - BBC News

Huge dam projects that came on stream in the 1970s substantially slowed the rate of sea level rise.

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Earliest art in the British Isles discovered on Jersey - BBC News

Fragments of stone engraved with abstract designs are the earliest art in the British Isles.

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Surprising secrets of writers’ first book drafts - BBC Culture

What is revealed by the early manuscripts of classic novels? From the works of Wilde and Woolf to Fitzgerald and Proust, Hephzibah Anderson investigates.

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Walkies could become the law for German dog owners - BBC News

Taking your dog for twice daily walks, for a total of an hour, could become compulsory from next year.

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Mali's president resigns and dissolves parliament - BBC News

Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta steps down in a televised address, asking: "Do I really have a choice?"

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Did breaking backwards compatibility kill Drupal? | Jeff Geerling

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BBC - Travel - Laos’ collective approach to healthcare

In Laos, being surrounded by family and friends in ceremony is considered essential to wellbeing – and requires people to be literally bound.

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The pioneering surgeons who cleaned up filthy hospitals - BBC Future

Before antiseptics were invented, a trip to the hospital might kill you – even if you survived the surgery. A handful of visionary doctors realised what the cause was.

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The king, his lover - and the elephant in the palace - BBC News

Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein speaks out about a multi-million euro gift from Spain's ex-king and an ill-fated elephant hunt.

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'Mummified' plants give glimpse of Earth's future - BBC News

Fossilised leaves suggest some plants may adapt to grow more quickly as CO2 levels rise.

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Mukbang: Why is China clamping down on eating influencers? - BBC News

The Chinese government is waging war on the eating influencers.

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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny 'poisoned' - BBC News

Alexei Navalny is seriously ill in a Siberian hospital - doctors say they are trying to save his life.

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Calls for new inquiry into Belgian police custody tragedy - BBC News

A police officer appeared to give a Nazi salute while the Slovak man was pinned down on a bed.

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Florida mosquitoes: 750 million genetically modified insects to be released

The aim is to reduce insect-borne diseases but environmental groups warn of unforeseen consequences.

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Two gold nuggets worth $350,000 found in Australia - BBC News

The discovery of the 2.5kg stones in Victoria state was shown on TV programme Aussie Gold Hunters.

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Is a 20 second handwash enough to kill Covid-19? - BBC Future

Amid lockdowns, mask-wearing and social distancing, soap and water have an important part to play in the fight against Covid-19 that is easily forgotten.

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Queen's 'uphill battle' to stop Trump using songs on social media - BBC New

The band have "repeatedly taken issue with the Trump campaign" about videos featuring their hits.

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Steve Bannon charged with fraud over Mexico wall funds - BBC News

Ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon is charged with fraud over fundraising to build a Mexican border wall.

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US special forces veteran arrested for passing secrets to Russia - BBC News

Former Captain Peter Debbins is charged with passing secrets to Russian military intelligence.

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Gandhi's glasses left in letterbox sell for £260k - BBC News

The spectacles, estimated to fetch £15,000, were bought by a collector from America.

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Golden State Killer sentenced to life in prison - BBC News

'The defendant deserves no mercy' a California judge said at Friday's sentencing.

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Coronavirus: What are the risks of catching it from food packaging? - BBC N

Some cases around the world have been linked to packaging on frozen food.

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Evo Morales: Exiled Bolivian ex-president accused of rape - BBC News

Bolivia's former leader has not commented on the allegations of rape and human trafficking.

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