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The artists who outwitted the Nazis - BBC Culture
In the two World Wars, painters were deployed to create optical illusions. Matthew Wilson explores how a camouflage unit and a 'Ghost Army' helped lead the Allies to victory.
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Spot: Boston Dynamics condemns robot paintball rampage plan - BBC News
The art project, which is using a quadruped Spot robot, has been criticised by maker Boston Dynamics
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Most pheasants sold for food 'contain lead shot' - BBC News
Scientists say a pledge by shooting groups to phase out lead shot has had no detectable effect.
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Franco: Melilla enclave removes last statue of fascist dictator on Spanish
Workers carry away the monument of the fascist dictator in the Spanish enclave of Melilla.
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China court orders man to pay wife for housework in landmark case - BBC New
The landmark case has sparked debate as it shines a spotlight on housewives' unpaid labour.
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Van Gogh Paris painting goes on public display for first time - BBC News
The street scene of Montmartre has been owned by the same French family for more than 100 years.
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Gwyneth Paltrow: NHS boss urges caution over star's long Covid regime - BBC
An NHS boss says Gwyneth Paltrow's recovery methods are "really not the solutions we'd recommend".
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Australia passes law to make Google and Facebook pay for news - BBC News
The world-first law is passed after robust negotiations between the government, Facebook and Google.
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Rare bird: 'Half-male, half-female' cardinal snapped in Pennsylvania - BBC
Jamie Hill said taking the stunning photos of the northern cardinal was "once in a lifetime".
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Builders at Seville bar uncover '12th Century bathhouse' - BBC News
The discovery of the preserved skylights and paintings was "completely unexpected", experts say.
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(46) Does Time Cause Gravity? - YouTube
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Brazilian Amazon: Juma descendants of 'last warrior' vow to carry on legacy
After the death of the last male member of an indigenous group, his grandchildren take an unusual step.
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North Korea enslaved South Korean prisoners of war in coal mines - BBC News
A report describes how prisoners of war are used as slave labour to generate money for the regime.
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Man survives 14 hours in Pacific Ocean 'clinging to sea rubbish' - BBC News
Vidam Perevertilov's decision to swim towards a "black dot" - a fishing buoy - saved his life.
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How 30,000 elephant 'selfies' will help in conservation - BBC News
Researchers are developing new technology to help reduce human-elephant conflicts.
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AI conquers challenge of 1980s platform games - BBC News
A computer program that can solve 1980s exploration games could help improve robot intelligence.
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Amazon rainforest plots sold via Facebook Marketplace ads - BBC News
Protected land reserved for Brazil's indigenous communities is being traded on the social network.
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Mr Potato Head to lose "Mr" title in gender-neutral rebrand - BBC News
The toy's maker, Hasbro, says it will drop the "Mr" to "promote gender equality and inclusion".
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(1) Electroweak Theory and the Origin of the Fundamental Forces - YouTube
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Lady Gaga's dog-walker shot and bulldogs stolen - BBC News
The star is offering a reward for the safe return of her French bulldogs Koji and Gustav.
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Jamal Khashoggi: US says Saudi prince approved Khashoggi killing - BBC News
An official report says Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved the journalist's murder.
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Prince Harry: UK press were 'destroying my mental health' - BBC News
The Duke of Sussex spoke to TV host James Corden about life in the US after stepping back from royal duties.
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Facebook Australia row: A dose of realism on tech regulation - BBC News
Facebook and Google have such an advantage that any regulation is unlikely to dent their dominance for years.
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North Korea: Russian diplomats leave by hand-pushed trolley - BBC News
The diplomats had no choice as Pyongyang has banned trains from leaving as part of Covid measures.
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Holidaymaker in Cornwall died flicking cigarette away - BBC News
Warren Millington, 50, died in a 'tragic accident' at a caravan park in Pentewan, an inquest hears.
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