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Why Spotify's big bet on Meghan fell flat - BBC News
The end of the Duchess of Sussex's podcast on Spotify is a sign of wider change in the industry.
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Iraq: displays 2,800-year-old stone tablet returned by Italy - BBC News
Italian authorities handed over the ancient tablet to Iraq after more than four decades.
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Deepfake porn documentary explores its 'life-shattering' impact - BBC News
The documentary film My Blonde GF explores the trauma and impact of deepfake pornography.
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The women baring all in Smoke Sauna Sisterhood film - BBC News
A group of women strip off for a session of sweating and soul-bearing in this candid documentary.
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Dazzling ancient bronze sword found in Germany - BBC News
German archaeologists find a Bronze Age sword so new-looking it "almost shines".
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How 'tornado alley' is changing - BBC Future
It's that time of year when tornado alley swings into action. But is it moving?
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The Beatles' 'final' record: Should we bring singers back from the dead? -
With the news of a 'final' record from The Beatles, and the development of AI voices, holograms and "raves beyond the grave", where should we draw the line, asks Arwa Haider.
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Daniel Ellsberg: Pentagon Papers whistleblower dies aged 92 - BBC News
Daniel Ellsberg, who exposed Vietnam War lies, only recently warned of the risks of new conflicts.
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George Orwell's 1984 returned to Portland library after 65 years - BBC News
Man returns George Orwell's dystopian novel to library decades late because of its relevance today.
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Massive Swiss rockfall stops short of evacuated village of Brienz - BBC New
Brienz was evacuated last month when geologists warned the rockface above it was due to collapse.
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Richard Branson: Virgin Galactic commercial space flights to start this mon
It comes just weeks after a separate space firm owned Sir Richard, Virgin Orbit, was shut down.
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The quiet guilt of self-employment - BBC Worklife
When workers are their own bosses, they can feel every leisure moment should be spent making money instead. It takes a toll.
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How the colour of your swimsuit can save your life - BBC Future
Colours change to a surprising degree when submerged underwater, so what you and your children wear in the water can make a difference in an emergency.
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The workers already replaced by artificial intelligence - BBC News
Some workers are already finding that they have been replaced by artificial intelligence systems.
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Neuschwanstein: US man held after fatal attack at German castle - BBC News
A 30-year-old US man is suspected of shoving a woman off a hill near Neuschwanstein castle in Bavaria.
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First synthetic human embryo raises ethical issues - BBC News
The synthetic embryos - only days or weeks old - could help explain infertility and pregnancy loss.
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How a dose of MDMA transformed a white supremacist - BBC Future
Brendan was once a leader in the US white nationalist movement. But when he took the drug MDMA in a scientific study, it would radically change his extremist beliefs.
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Peru archaeology: Ancient mummy found under rubbish dump - BBC News
Archaeologists first spotted the hair of the 3,000-year-old mummy at the site of a rubbish dump.
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(120) What Supernova Distance Would Trigger Mass Extinction? - YouTube
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Punishingly brutal report is devastating for Boris Johnson - BBC News
Just 40 weeks ago, Boris Johnson was PM. Now this report raises questions whether he can ever return, the BBC's political editor says.
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Is the US trying to kill crypto? - BBC News
The digital asset industry, already in turmoil, now faces a full-fledged battle with regulators.
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Super-engineered vaccines created to help end polio - BBC News
The first new polio vaccines in 50 years are less likely to mutate into a dangerous form that causes disease.
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Harvard morgue manager charged with selling body parts - BBC News
Cedric Lodge is charged with stealing "heads, brains, skin and bones" from donated human remains.
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North Korea: Residents tell BBC of neighbours starving to death - BBC News
Rare interviews with ordinary people inside the secretive state reveal chronic food shortages and starvation.
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Dylan Mulvaney: Bud Light loses top spot in US after boycott - BBC News
Some drinkers boycotted the brand after the firm partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
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