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US election: Criminal probe into Trump's 'find the votes' call - BBC News

The then-president was recorded asking Georgia officials to find enough votes to reverse his defeat.

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The Andromeda-Milky Way Collision - YouTube

Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACEThe Andromeda galaxy is heading str...

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Pigs can play video games with their snouts, scientists find - BBC News

Despite poor vision and a severe lack of thumbs, Hamlet and other pigs could learn to be gamers.

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Pablo Escobar: Why scientists want to kill Colombia's hippos - BBC News

Illegally brought to Colombia by drug baron Pablo Escobar, the animals have become a major headache.

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Obesity: Appetite drug could mark 'new era' in tackling condition - BBC New

Some of the people on the 15-month trial lost more than a fifth of their body weight.

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India: Nepal bans India climbers for faking Everest summit - BBC News

The two climbers failed to produce reliable pictures and other evidence to support their summit claim.

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Europa Clipper: Nasa's ocean world mission gets launch date - BBC News

A mission to study a moon that could be home to extra-terrestrial life has been given a launch date.

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Rare Nasa photos reveal Amazon 'gold rivers' - BBC News

The satellite images reveal miles of unregistered gold mining in Peru's Amazon rainforest, Nasa says.

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President Biden cancels funding for Trump border wall - BBC News

Over $15bn had been spent on the US-Mexico border wall by the time Trump left office last month.

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China bans BBC World News from broadcasting - BBC News

China has criticised the BBC for its reports on coronavirus and persecution of the Uighurs.

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Finland snow art: Locals create giant pattern on golf course - BBC News

An amateur artist and volunteers create possibly the largest snow-drawing the country has ever seen.

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Can online sex fill the connection void? - BBC Worklife

Social isolation has also meant sexual isolation for people keen to explore physical intimacy. Is virtual sex enough – or do we need to be touched?

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Covid: Claims vaccinations harm fertility unfounded - BBC News

Social-media posts - some described as "scare stories" - are based on misunderstandings, experts say.

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CaSSIS mission: The camera capturing Mars' craters and canyons - BBC News

The instrument takes images of dust storms, frost deposits and minerals on the Red Planet's surface.

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Coca-Cola company trials first paper bottle - BBC News

The test is first step towards all-paper bottle that can withstand pressure from fizzy drinks.

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Anna Sorokin: Fake heiress released from US prison - BBC News

Anna Sorokin was jailed in 2019 after spending years living as a wealthy socialite in New York.

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BBC - Travel - The untranslatable word that connects Wales

A blend of homesickness, nostalgia and longing, "hiraeth" is a pull on the heart that conveys a distinct feeling of missing something irretrievably lost.

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Does yoga have a conspiracy theory problem? - BBC News

Some online yoga influencers are accused of spreading conspiracy theories. Does yoga have a problem?

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Solving Covid easy compared with climate - Bill Gates - BBC News

Solving global warming would be “the most amazing thing humanity has done”, says the billionaire.

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UAE Hope mission returns first image of Mars - BBC News

The United Arab Emirates' spacecraft at Mars sends back a stunning first view of the Red Planet.

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Soldiers killed in Napoleon's 1812 retreat buried - BBC News

The remains of French and Russian soldiers who died in the disastrous retreat are laid to rest.

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The flesh-eating disease spreading in Australia - BBC Future

Scientists are scrambling to understand rising cases of Buruli ulcer in Australia – and of the role humans and possums play in spreading it.

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Computer says go: Taking orders from an AI boss - BBC News

As artificial intelligence systems get more prevalent, some of us already have computers as managers.

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How Congo-Brazzaville's shark population came under threat - BBC News

The shark population off Congo-Brazzaville is threatened as desperate fishermen search deeper waters.

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Robots deployed at A68A mega-iceberg remnants - BBC News

A UK research ship arrives at the remains of what was once the biggest iceberg in the world.

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