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Le WWF s’engage à mieux respecter les droits des populations riveraines des

Un comité d’experts indépendants exonère l’ONG d’implication directe dans les violences commises par des écogardes, mais déplore une application laxiste de ses engagements.

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BBC - Travel - A new love for medieval-style travel

Pilgrimages are back in fashion. But given that we live in a largely secular society, why do people choose to still choose to follow these ancient routes?

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The psychology behind ‘revenge bedtime procrastination’ - BBC Worklife

Many young Chinese workers prioritise leisure time over sleep after long work days – even though they know it’s unhealthy. What’s driving this behaviour?

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Michael Flynn: Trump pardons ex-national security adviser - BBC News

Michael Flynn was among former aides convicted in an investigation into Russian election interference.

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WWF vows to 'do more' after human rights abuse reports - BBC News

The conservation charity is accused of working with guards who allegedly tortured and killed people.

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Why you lose words on the tip of your tongue - BBC Future

Struggling to recall a word or name on the tip of your tongue might not be the sign of a bad memory – and there is an easy way to prevent it.

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Why France may ban discrimination against accents - BBC News

A French MP wants to push back against the traditional Parisian disdain for regional voices.

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Is the era of the Hollywood blockbuster over? - BBC News

Has Covid put an end to big budget film-making, or will busy cinemas in Asia give Hollywood hope?

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Fülöpszállás – Wikipédia

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'Please forgive me!': US tourist returns block of stolen Roman marble - BBC

In a letter, the traveller asks to be forgiven for taking a marble fragment from Rome in 2017.

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Halima Aden quits runway modelling over religious views - BBC News

The 23-year-old American has modelled for Vogue, Fenty Beauty and Kanye West’s Yeezy brand.

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Árokszállás – Wikipédia

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Trump and pardons: How many people could be granted clemency? - BBC News

Lobbyists are hoping Donald Trump will use his clemency powers liberally in the last days of his presidency.

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Diego Maradona: Argentina football icon's off-pitch politics - BBC News

The Argentine legend mingled with some of the best-known and controversial politicians and championed the oppressed.

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Sri Lanka digs trench to keep elephants away from rubbish dump - BBC News

Elephants have been swarming to a landfill site, where they have been eating harmful plastics.

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BBC - Travel - Okinawa: The island of almost-eternal youth

A highly unusual percentage of seniors on Japan’s Okinawa island live to 100. Their secret is “ikigai”, a unique sense of purpose.

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The solar discs that could power Earth - BBC Future

Space-based power stations are turning from an idle dream into a serious engineering prospect, as scientists hope they can take renewable energy into orbit.

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Maradona: Anger over funeral home photos with legend's open coffin - BBC Ne

The funeral parlour says it is "devastated" by the pictures, as Maradona's lawyer vows legal action.

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Utah monolith: Internet sleuths got there, but its origins are still a myst

The metal monolith sits deep in a desert easy to get lost in, so officials did not reveal its location.

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The Kraken: What is it and why has Trump's ex-lawyer released it? - BBC New

How a lawsuit from an ex-Trump lawyer full of baseless voter fraud claims went viral.

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Kaavan, the world's loneliest elephant, is finally going free - BBC News

For decades, Kaavan performed from his lonely enclosure. Now, with a hand from Cher, he's retiring.

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Italian serenaded by husband outside hospital dies - BBC News

Carla Sacchi was allowed home days after her husband played his accordion below her hospital window.

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Iran's top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh assassinated near Tehran -

Iran's foreign minister has condemned the killing of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh "as an act of state terror".

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How to make wiser judgements about the future - BBC Future

Forecasting the future is far from easy, but there is a way to hone your skills no matter who you are.

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The tech allowing thousands of students to sit exams at home - BBC News

Machine learning is helping firms across many industries more quickly solve difficult challenges.

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