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Italy moves to ban lab-grown meat to protect food heritage - BBC News
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says the proposed ban aims to protect farmers and consumers.
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The Filipino islanders who weave their dreams - BBC Travel
For more than 300 years, women residing around a turquoise lake have woven textiles from visions they say were bestowed to them by a goddess in their dreams.
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Bali: Russian man to be deported for posing naked on sacred Mount Agung - B
The Russian man has apologised after his photo on a sacred mountain angered Indonesian authorities.
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How pollution is causing a male fertility crisis - BBC Future
Sperm quality appears to be declining around the world but is a little discussed cause of infertility. Now scientists are narrowing in on what might be behind the problem.
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Amsterdam launches 'stay away' ad campaign targeting young British men - BB
The Dutch city targets UK men aged 18-35 in an ad campaign aimed at changing its reputation.
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New cars sold in EU must be zero-emission from 2035 - BBC News
The deal was delayed for weeks after Germany called for an exemption for cars running on e-fuels.
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AI could replace equivalent of 300 million jobs - report - BBC News
ChatGPT-style AI will have a large impact but new jobs could emerge, a Goldman Sachs report says.
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Martine Vik Magnussen: Billionaire’s son admits role in death to BBC - BBC
Farouk Abdulhak, who fled to Yemen after the death of a student in London, admits his involvement.
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Nazare: Love and pain on the world's biggest wave - BBC Sport
For generations of locals, Nazare's giant waves meant only death and danger. Now, they have fuelled a big-wave surfing boom in the town.
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Amateur Australian gold digger finds massive nugget - BBC News
The specimen was found with a budget metal detector and weighed in at 4.6kg.
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Italian art experts astonished by David statue uproar in Florida - BBC News
A Florida school head was forced out after the famous Michaelangelo statue was shown to art students.
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From Gainsborough to Hockney: The 300-year-old pet portraits - BBC Culture
A new exhibition explores the mysterious connection between humans and hounds, writes Matthew Wilson.
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Poisoned to death: Japan indicts man for killing student with thallium - BB
The toxic substance was also found in the body of an unconscious female relative, local media reported.
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#quittok: Why young workers are live-quitting on TikTok - BBC Worklife
More and more young workers are real-time streaming their resignations. The videos are garnering millions of views.
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The web firm that wants to stop you getting 'cancelled' - BBC News
Website and app Rumble says it offers an uncensored rival to the likes of YouTube and Twitter.
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Lebanon time zones: Partial clock change causes confusion - BBC News
The time of day is a matter of dispute because of a row between political and religious authorities.
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The photo tradition at Christian funerals in Kerala - BBC News
Why Christians in the southern state of Kerala photograph funerals.
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Putin: Russia to station nuclear weapons in Belarus - BBC News
The US Defense Department says it does not believe Russia is preparing to use the nuclear weapons.
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Have we found the 'animal origin' of Covid? - BBC News
Genetic data released by China three years after it was gathered has provided 'the best evidence' of how the pandemic started, scientists say.
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Gordon Moore, Intel co-founder and creator of Moore's Law, dies aged 94 - B
Mr Moore famously predicted that computer processing power would double every two years.
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Guo Wengui: How a Chinese tycoon built a pro-Trump money machine
Guo Wengui has been convicted of running a billion dollar scam in the US. His followers tell their stories.
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Principal resigns after Florida students shown Michelangelo statue - BBC Ne
One Florida parent complained Michelangelo's iconic statue amounted to pornography.
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Massive asteroid to pass by Earth on weekend - BBC News
The unusually large space object harmlessly bypasses the planet, as predicted by scientists.
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Ukraine war: How a Russian child's drawing sparked a police investigation -
Masha, now 13, is in a children’s home after Russian authorities placed her father under house arrest.
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