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Biden inauguration: Trump leaves White House vowing 'we will be back' - BBC
Donald Trump tells supporters "I will fight for you, I will be watching" as he heads to Florida.
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Theresa May: PM's foreign aid cut damaged UK's moral leadership, says prede
The UK has not always "lived up to its values" under Boris Johnson, his predecessor Theresa May says.
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Trump pardons Bannon in final acts of clemency - BBC News
Donald Trump issues pardons and commutations for more than 140 people in his final hours as president.
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American Kristen Gray to be deported from Bali amid Twitter row - BBC News
Kristen Gray's tweets about life in Bali came to the attention of authorities after they went viral.
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Elephants counted from space for conservation - BBC News
Satellite imagery is being used to count elephants in a breakthrough that could aid conservation.
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How the world embraced consumerism - BBC Future
Over the course of the 20th Century, capitalism moulded the ordinary person into a consumer. Kerryn Higgs traces the historical roots of the world's unquenchable thirst for more stuff.
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Covid: How a £20 gadget could save lives - BBC News
Doctors say people should buy a pulse oximeter to monitor their oxygen levels at home.
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Coronavirus: Hungary first in EU to approve Russian vaccine - BBC News
Its health authorities give preliminary approval to the Russian-developed Sputnik V coronavirus jab.
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Ghana 'baby-harvesting syndicate' arrested - BBC News
Doctors, nurses, mothers and social workers are apprehended after babies were sold for $5,000.
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EU orders next-generation Galileo satellites - BBC News
The European Commission issues contracts worth €1.5bn to advance technologies in its sat-nav system.
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Biden inauguration leaves QAnon believers in disarray - BBC News
Followers of the baseless conspiracy theory are split over failed inauguration day predictions.
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How Africa's largest city is staying afloat - BBC Future
The most populous city in Africa is also one of its most vulnerable to inundation. To stay above water, everything from its architecture to its transport may have to change.
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How Covid turbocharged the QR revolution - BBC News
As a cheap and reliable way to store information, the humble QR code is finding new uses.
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France passes ‘sensory heritage’ law after plight of Maurice the noisy roos
Senators approve law to protect the noises and smells of the countryside following high-profile cases
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Google threatens to withdraw search engine from Australia - BBC News
The tech giant says it will remove its main search function from Australia if it passes a new law.
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China mine rescue: Survivors to remain trapped at least two more weeks - BB
The survivors in the collapsed Shandong province mine have been underground since 10 January.
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Could Google really leave Australia? - BBC News
After threatening to cut off Australia, could Google survive without it?
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St Agnes Cold War bunker for sale - BBC News
A bunker built during the Cold War is being auctioned with a guide price of £25,000.
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Coronavirus: UK variant 'may be more deadly' - BBC News
Evidence suggests the variant that emerged in the UK may be more deadly as well as faster-spreading.
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Iran's supreme leader tweets attack threat to golfing Trump - BBC News
A photomontage seems to show the ex-president playing in the shadow of a warplane or large drone.
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New light shed on Charles Darwin's 'abominable mystery' - BBC News
Historical documents are uncovered that provide clues to a puzzle that haunted Charles Darwin.
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SpaceX: World record number of satellites launched - BBC News
Entrepreneur Elon Musk's SpaceX company delivers 143 satellites to orbit on a single rocket flight.
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Jim Haynes: A man who invited the world over for dinner - BBC News
The extraordinary life of an American who invited hundreds of thousands to his Paris home for dinner.
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Australia man missing for 18 days 'survived on mushrooms' - BBC News
Search efforts had been called off for Robert Weber, but he was reportedly found by a local MP.
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The 'coronasomnia' phenomenon keeping you from getting sleep - BBC Worklife
Disrupted routines and ongoing uncertainty are contributing to a surge in insomnia. What can we do about it?
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