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Brexit: End to Gibraltar land border prompts joy and trepidation - BBC News
For residents on both sides of the border there are hopes of an end to queues, but not everyone is convinced.
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German sports doctor jailed over blood doping scandal - BBC News
Mark Schmidt masterminded an international doping ring exposed by police in "Operation Aderlass".
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NYC bendy bus left dangling from overpass in Bronx - BBC News
Several people are hurt as a bus plunges from an overpass in the Bronx on to an access road below.
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(9) Richard Dawkins Responds to Ben Affleck - YouTube
Richard Dawkins addresses Ben Afflecks accusations of racism and bigotry towards Sam Harris and Bill Maher during the conversation on Real Time with Bill Ma...
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Statues to get protection from 'baying mobs' - BBC News
The government is planning new laws to stop England's monuments being removed "on a whim" by protesters.
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Wilmington 1898: When white supremacists overthrew a US government - BBC Ne
In 1898 a white mob stormed Wilmington, North Carolina and forced locally elected leaders to resign.
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Are women let down by period trackers? - BBC News
Millions of women use apps to track their menstrual cycle, but many say they do not work well enough.
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Online clothes sellers targeted by 'creepy' messages - BBC News
Women are sent sexually explicit messages and requests for "worn" garments.
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What’s the best plan for a radical new workday? - BBC Worklife
Work as we know it will never be the same – but are we prepared for a drastic transformation of where and when we do our jobs?
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BBC - Travel - Stromatolites: The Earth’s oldest living lifeforms
In Western Australia, 3.5bn-year-old stromatolites built up the oxygen content of the Earth’s atmosphere to about 20%, giving the kiss of life to all that was to evolve.
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Branson's Virgin rocket takes satellites to orbit - BBC News
Sir Richard Branson's rocket company succeeds in putting its first satellites in space.
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Eurostar: Government urged to 'safeguard' rail firm's future - BBC News
A group of London firms has written to ministers calling for financial support for the rail firm.
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Manchester bombing: Youngest victim 'could have survived with better first
A report commissioned by the family of Saffie-Rose Roussos says she received inadequate first aid.
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The timeless appeal of one-man-and-his-dog stories - BBC Culture
Thirty years on, Disney's take on White Fang remains a classic example of a story as old as time – where men are made vulnerable by a trusty canine, writes Hanna Flint.
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Nazi Ravensbrück camp: How ordinary women became SS torturers - BBC News
Female SS guards enjoyed home comforts at a camp where they tortured thousands of inmates.
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Capitol riots: Are US militia groups becoming more active? - BBC News
Following the events at the US Capitol, there are concerns about the activity of militia groups.
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A wristband that tells your boss if you are unhappy - BBC News
Technology to help our mental wellbeing has grown in popularity during the coronavirus lockdowns.
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Trapped Chinese miners' note sparks hopes for rescue - BBC News
Rescuers say at least 12 Chinese workers are alive a week after an explosion blocked the mine's exit.
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What's the easiest sport to win a gold in? - BBC Future
You may have been inspired to dust off the trainers thanks to the athletic exploits in Rio. But if you want to emulate their podium poses, what’s the best sport to try?
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Shetland space launch plans submitted - BBC News
The proposals which have gone to the council and could support hundreds of jobs include three launch pads for rockets.
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Aaf Brandt Corstius over videobelclichés: ‘Zien jullie mij?’ | Onze Taal
Genootschap Onze Taal.
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Starbucks customer compensated over 'slanty' eyes drawing on cup - BBC News
A Dublin branch of the chain is to pay €12,000 to Suchavadee Foley after an employee drew on her cup.
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Aditya Singh: Man found 'living in airport for three months' over Covid fea
Aditya Singh was reportedly afraid to fly due to Covid-19, so lived in Chicago's O'Hare airport.
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Why you’re more creative in coffee shops - BBC Worklife
If we’re already working in isolation at home, why do we miss working with our heads similarly down in a public setting?
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Natural wonder: Wing 'clap' solves mystery of butterfly flight - BBC News
The cupped clap of a butterfly's wings may be the key to their flying abilities and their survival.
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