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Facebook owner Meta set to launch Twitter rival on Thursday - BBC News

The move is the latest in a rivalry between Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter owner Elon Musk.

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Weather satellite captures lightning spectacle across Earth - BBC News

A new high-speed weather camera above Europe and Africa records the daily frenzy of lightning storms.

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Why Saturn's moons have been so hard to find - BBC Future

Astronomers recently announced that they had discovered 62 new moons around the ringed planet Saturn and more are being added to the list. So, how have they lain hidden for so long?

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Jenin: Israeli military launches major operation in West Bank city - BBC Ne

Nine Palestinians are killed as troops carry out an air and ground assault in the West Bank city.

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Mystery of Holocaust escape girls solved after 84 years - BBC News

For more than 80 years the identities of three girls captured in an iconic photograph were unknown.

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Thai elephant flown home after alleged abuse in Sri Lanka - BBC News

Bangkok demanded the return of the animal after claims it was tortured while kept at a Buddhist temple.

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How a horse's death may lead to reform for ancient Japanese festival - BBC

A 680-year-old Shinto festival accused of animal cruelty has promised reforms after a horse died.

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Hachiko: The world's most loyal dog turns 100 - BBC News

The Akita Inu has been lionised in Japan and beyond as a symbol of devotion and fidelity.

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Euclid: Europe's 'dark explorer' telescope set for launch - BBC News

The Euclid mission will make an immense 3D map of the cosmos to uncover its biggest secrets.

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Colosseum: Man who carved names on ancient Rome amphitheatre is UK tourist,

A man was filmed last week carving names into a wall at Rome's ancient amphitheatre, a world heritage site.

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Humans hundreds of times 'deadlier' than sharks - BBC News

We exploit around a third of wild animals for own own uses, putting almost half at risk of extinction.

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Boost for Wagner as Mali shuns UN troops, but at what cost? - BBC News

As it pushes out 12,000 UN peacekeepers, Mali will be relying ever more heavily on Russian mercenaries.

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Thailand: Rescuers amputate leg of woman stuck in travelator - BBC News

Her family says they are shocked and saddened at the incident in Thailand's Don Mueang airport.

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MSCHF microscopic bag 'smaller than grain of salt' sells for $63,750 - BBC

A microscope - sold alongside the handbag - is needed to view its intricate design.

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What Titan sub wreckage can tell us about the tragedy - BBC News

How debris recovered from the sea bed near the Titanic could help investigators learn what happened.

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Wagner still recruiting despite mutiny, BBC finds - BBC News

The BBC called more than a dozen Russian recruitment centres and was told it's business as usual.

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How did Annie’s body end up on a Scottish beach? - BBC News

Annie Börjesson's body was found in 2005. Police found no evidence of criminality but loved ones always had questions.

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(426) What If Light Was Really Slow? - YouTube

What does our world look like if the speed of light was really slow? The results are nothing short of crazy.Check out the playable version of the project her...

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Scientists pick up shock waves from colliding galaxies - BBC News

Astronomers may have picked up the first signals from giant black holes spiralling in on each other.

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Sri Lanka: Five-day bank holiday for domestic debt restructuring - BBC News

There are fears the government's plan could lead to volatility in financial markets.

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Sweden Quran burning sparks anger across Muslim world - BBC News

A crowd briefly enters the embassy in Iraq, a day after a Quran was burnt at a protest in Stockholm.

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(155) Quantum Galaxies: The Case for Axionic Dark Matter - YouTube

PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to:http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACESign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space...

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The white roofs cooling women's homes in Indian slums - BBC Future

Extreme heat is having a detrimental impact on women living in Indian slums. Now a simple solution is helping them keep cool.

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