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The Belgian 'hero' who invaded UK fishing waters - BBC News
The story of Victor Depaepe, who tested fishing rights in UK waters granted by King Charles II.
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"If it Hadn't Been for the Prompt Work of the Medics": FSB Officer Inadvert
Bellingcat and its partners reported that Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) was implicated in the near-fatal nerve-agent poisoning of Alexey Navalny on 20 August 2020. The report identified eight clandestine operatives with medical and chemical/biological warfare expertise working under the guise of the FSB’s Criminalistics Institute who had tailed Alexey Navalny on more than 30 […]
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Harrods mega-spender loses Supreme Court challenge - BBC News
Supreme Court says jailed banker's wife Zamira Hajiyeva can't appeal against Unexplained Wealth Order.
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Al Jazeera journalists ‘hacked via NSO Group spyware’ - BBC News
NSO Group says a report that its software was used to target journalists “lacks evidence”.
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Covid-19: Couple holds 10,000 people drive-thru wedding in Malaysia - BBC N
It took three hours for all guests to exchange a wave and smile with the newly-weds in Malaysia.
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Thai man revives baby elephant with CPR after motorbike accident - BBC News
The elephant had been hit by a motorbike - but luckily, an off-duty rescue worker came across it.
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Covid: Wuhan scientist would 'welcome' visit probing lab leak theory - BBC
A top Chinese scientist addresses claims the coronavirus leaked from her lab in the city of Wuhan.
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Grace Millane murder: Jesse Kempson guilty of attacking two more women - BB
Grace Millane's killer can now be named after he was convicted of sex attacks on two more women.
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Russian agent 'tricked into detailing Navalny assassination bid' - BBC News
A new recording purports to reveal how Russian state agents poisoned Putin critic Alexei Navalny.
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Lockerbie bombing: Alleged bomb-maker charged on 32nd anniversary of attack
The US attorney general announces charges for the alleged bomb-maker behind the 1988 disaster.
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Nasa's Mars rover and the 'seven minutes of terror' - BBC News
The US space agency releases an animation to show how its Perseverance robot will land on Mars.
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Italy seeks engineer to build new Colosseum floor - BBC News
The project will have a budget of 18.5m euros (£16.7m; $22.5m) and work is set to start next year.
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Trump pardons two convicted by Russia investigation - BBC News
Ex-aide George Papadopoulos is among 15 people pardoned in the latest wave of clemency orders.
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Elon Musk says Apple's boss snubbed takeover deal - BBC News
Tesla's founder claims Apple CEO Tim Cook refused talks during the car company's "darkest days".
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Giant iceberg A68a shatters into large fragments - BBC News
The giant iceberg that's been drifting through the South Atlantic experiences a major break-up.
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California man 'kills fellow Covid patient with oxygen tank' - BBC News
The victim, 82, was praying in his hospital bed when a patient in his room got upset, LA police say.
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Trump pardons Paul Manafort, Roger Stone and Charles Kushner - BBC News
Two key allies jailed over the Russia inquiry benefit from the latest wave of presidential pardons.
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Twitter to wipe Trump's followers before Biden handover - BBC News
The social media giant previously allowed President Trump to inherit Barack Obama's followers.
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Sister Abhaya: Indian priest and nun jailed for murder of convent sister -
A court in India found the pair killed a young nun after she saw them engaging in illicit sexual activity.
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Brexit: How do voters now feel about it? - BBC News
It may have reached its final stage but UK voters are as divided as ever, says Sir John Curtice.
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Christmas: The mail order pioneer who started a billion-pound industry - BB
How a 19th Century draper "set up a company similar to Amazon" and created a billion pound industry.
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Brexit: Boris Johnson hails free trade deal with EU - BBC News
The deal between the UK and EU ends months of arguments over business rules and fishing rights.
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'Balloon boy hoax' parents pardoned in Colorado - BBC News
The couple were convicted of the hoax in 2009 after saying their son was carried away by a balloon.
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Portugal outrage after Spanish hunters massacre 500 wild animals - BBC News
Officials seek a criminal probe after photos of 540 deer and boar corpses are shared on social media.
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SolarWinds: Hacked firm issues urgent security fix - BBC News
Flaws in its Orion software left companies such as Deloitte and Intel exposed to cyber-attacks.
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