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Biden: 'Erratic' Trump should not get intelligence briefings - BBC News
President Joe Biden said Mr Trump "might slip and say something" if given access to state secrets.
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Myanmar coup: Internet shutdown as crowds protest against military - BBC Ne
The national blackout comes amid the biggest protest so far against this week's military takeover.
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Romania baptisms: Six-week-old baby's death sparks calls for change - BBC N
The death of a six-week-old baby after a ceremony prompts a key archbishop to back reforms.
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The missing continent that took 375 years to find - BBC Future
It took scientists 375 years to discover the eighth continent of the world, which had been hiding in plain sight all along. But mysteries still remain.
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Assassins: How CCTV gave Kim Jong-nam murder documentary added intrigue - B
Assassins director explains how crime scene footage finally emerged and led to his film.
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The computers rejecting your job application - BBC News
A growing number of firms are using artificial intelligence to pass or fail jobseekers.
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'Kenyan police asked if my husband was a sorcerer' - BBC News
While Chirindo Chisubi was still mourning her husband, she was shocked by a Kenyan police question.
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Cuba opens up its economy to private businesses - BBC News
The labour minister announces a major reform to the communist country's state-controlled economy.
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'Overtly sexual' cow blocked as Facebook ad - BBC News
A gallery owner says photographs, including one of the England cricket team, have been rejected
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Elon Musk's Tesla buys $1.5bn of Bitcoin causing currency to spike - BBC Ne
The cryptocurrency surges 17% as Tesla also said it could start accepting Bitcoin as payment.
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The anxieties and apps fuelling the astrology boom - BBC Worklife
So many are newly turning to astrology – but why? A perfect storm of factors has driven a surge in looking to the stars for truth.
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Hacker tries to poison water supply of Florida city - BBC News
An attempt to raise the level of a corrosive chemical in the water of Oldsmar, Florida, is thwarted.
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Is Tom Hanks part of a dying breed of genuine movie stars? - BBC Culture
In new film News of the World, the actor cements his status as cinema’s ultimate dad. But does Hollywood’s Mr Nice Guy also represent the end of a paradigm, asks Christina Newland.
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Emirates Mars Mission: Hope spacecraft enters orbit - BBC News
The United Arab Emirates celebrates as its Hope mission makes it safely into orbit around Mars.
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Covid: WHO team says 'extremely unlikely' virus leaked from lab - BBC News
A team of international and Chinese experts say more work is needed to find the source of the virus.
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Emirates Mars Mission: Hope probe lines up historic Mars manoeuvre - BBC Ne
The United Arab Emirates aims to put a probe in orbit at Mars to study its atmosphere.
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Robinhood: US family sue trading app over son's suicide - BBC News
The parents of Alex Kearns, 20, say he thought he had lost $730,000 when he took his own life.
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The greatest security threat of the post-truth age - BBC Future
The terms "national security" or "cyber-security" may be familiar – but what about "epistemic security"?
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China Mars mission: Tianwen-1 spacecraft enters into orbit - BBC News
A day after the UAE arrived at Mars, China says its Tianwen-1 mission is also now in orbit.
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Texas lawyer, trapped by cat filter on Zoom call, informs judge he is not a
Lawyer Rod Ponton, unable to undo cat filter during court debate, says: ‘I don’t know how to remove it … I’m here live. I’m not a cat’
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Europe's oldest person survives Covid just before 117th birthday - BBC News
Having battled coronavirus, French nun Sister Andre will celebrate her 117th birthday this week.
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Ancient hunter-gatherer seashell resonates after 17,000 years - BBC News
French archaeologists get near-perfect notes from a conch shell last used by hunter-gatherers.
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Bitcoin consumes 'more electricity than Argentina' - BBC News
The rising value of Bitcoin leads to ever-higher energy consumption, researchers say.
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Ozone layer 'rescued' from CFC damage - BBC News
A steady decline in the levels of ozone-harming CFCs in the atmosphere has resumed, scientists say.
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Hustler founder and free-speech activist Larry Flynt dies aged 78 - BBC New
Flynt was also known for his legal battles that reinforced free speech rights in the United States.
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