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BBC - Travel - Scotland’s little-known fourth "language"
Doric, a little-known form of North East Scots, is undergoing a pandemic-inspired renaissance.
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(12) Essential Running Technique Tips for Proper Form & How to Run Faster!
Our best running form video and top tips! We break down all the essential elements for efficient distance running form for your top speed and how to reduce t...
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Nasa to fly Ingenuity Mars helicopter in early April - BBC News
The Ingenuity chopper will get to showcase its capabilities on the Red Planet early next month.
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Pope cuts pay for cardinals as Vatican finances hit by pandemic - BBC News
Cardinals and other clerics will see salaries reduced in order to protect jobs, the Vatican says.
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Egypt's Suez Canal blocked by large container ship - BBC News
A ship the length of four football pitches is wedged across one of the world's busiest trade routes.
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China: 3,000-year-old gold mask sparks online memes - BBC News
The recently-discovered artefact has triggered a photo-editing frenzy on Chinese social media.
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'My father, the killer' - BBC News
Some of the children of men who helped to "disappear" thousands of Argentines in the 1970s and 80s are now speaking out - against their fathers.
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In pictures: Container ship blocking the Suez Canal finally on the move - B
A huge container ship stuck for days in Egypt's Suez Canal is at last resuming its travel.
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The hidden fingerprint inside your photos - BBC Future
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Actually, there's a great deal more hidden inside the modern digital image, says researcher Jerone Andrews.
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Twitter: Buyer defends paying $2.9m for 'Mona Lisa' of tweets - BBC News
Malaysian tycoon says Twitter founder Jack Dorsey's first ever tweet is "a piece of human history".
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Intel chief Pat Gelsinger: Too many chips made in Asia - BBC News
The firm now aims to supply others with processors made in factories based in the US and Europe.
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Liverpool twins separated at birth 'cuddle and hold hands' - BBC News
A mother says her twins "were cuddling and holding hands" as they were reunited after two weeks.
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Extinction: Elephants driven to the brink by poaching - BBC News
The ivory trade and habitat loss combine to push Africa's elephants closer to extinction.
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Facial recognition beats the Covid-mask challenge - BBC News
As people all over the world mask up, how has the facial-recognition industry coped?
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Digital images made of Leith medieval graveyard skulls - BBC News
The remains of the man and the woman were uncovered as part of work to build new tramway in Edinburgh.
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The Lion Hunt of Ashurbanipal: The 2700-year-old 'fake news' - BBC Culture
A piece of jewellery reveals the true meaning of Assyrian reliefs. Kelly Grovier explores how what appears to be a lion hunt was staged to proclaim a king's greatness.
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Ethical non-monogamy: the rise of multi-partner relationships - BBC Worklif
Multi-partner relationships are on the rise, and finding their way into the mainstream. Could this new exposure change the way we look at sex and families?
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Auto worker employee receives 91,500 pennies in final wages - BBC News
Andreas Flaten claims he was sent a grease-covered pile of coins by his former employer.
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Covid-19: Dutch sign up for test holiday on Greek island - BBC News
Some 25,000 people compete for 200 places on an eight-day "tourism feasibility" holiday on Rhodes.
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This is why we can't have nice things - YouTube
This video is about stuff: light bulbs, printers, phones and why they aren't better. Go to https://NordVPN.com/veritasium and use code VERITASIUM to get a 2-...
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The forgotten medieval fruit with a vulgar name - BBC Future
Medieval Europeans were fanatical about a strange fruit that could only be eaten rotten. Then it was forgotten altogether. Why did they love it so much? And why did it disappear?
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BBC - Travel - The Swedish chef who cooks solely with fire
Evoking a deep a sense of nostalgia, chef Niklas Ekstedt has taken traditional Swedish food to a new level – by cooking fine cuisine over fire without gas or electricity.
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Dominion Voting sues Fox News for $1.6bn over election fraud claims - BBC N
Conservatives baselessly claimed that Dominion Voting System rigged the 2020 vote against Donald Trump.
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Suez blockage is holding up $9.6bn of goods a day - BBC News
The stranded mega-container ship is delaying $400m (£292m) an hour in goods that can't be moved east or west.
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