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Mosul landmark mosque to be rebuilt by Egyptian architects - BBC News
Egyptian architects will rebuild the landmark al-Nuri Mosque in the northern Iraqi city.
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How sex surrogates are helping injured Israeli soldiers - BBC News
Therapy with surrogate sexual partners is used in Israel to rehabilitate badly injured soldiers.
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Human cells grown in monkey embryos spark ethical debate - BBC News
Scientists confirm they have made "chimera" embryos from long-tailed macaques and humans.
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Nasa chooses SpaceX to build Moon lander - BBC News
SpaceX will build a lander that the US space agency will use to return humans to the Moon this decade.
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20 years in Afghanistan: Was it worth it? - BBC News
The BBC's Frank Gardner asks the awkward question about a war with an astronomical human cost.
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Sputnik V: How Russia's Covid vaccine is dividing Europe - BBC News
The vaccine has not yet been approved by Europe's medicines agency but orders are piling in.
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Raúl Castro steps down as Cuban Communist Party leader - BBC News
His resignation ends his family's six-decade hold on power in Cuba.
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Protecting Privacy with MATH (Collab with the Census) - YouTube
This video was made in collaboration with the US Census Bureau and fact-checked by Census Bureau scientists. Any opinions and errors are my own. For more inf...
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Philippines: Giant clam shells worth $25m seized in raid - BBC News
The 200-tonne seizure is one of the largest ever hauls of the endangered species.
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A68: Iceberg that became a social media star melts away - BBC News
The billion-tonne colossus known as A68 has so thoroughly fragmented it's no longer being tracked.
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Regulator warns against use of Peloton treadmill - BBC News
The Consumer Product Safety Commission says it is aware of 39 incidents involving the Tread+ treadmill.
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Salisbury poisoning suspects 'linked to Czech blast' - BBC News
The Czech Republic expels 18 Russian diplomats after linking the operatives to a 2014 explosion.
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BBC - Travel - The Swedish law of wanderlust
The Swedish constitution allows anyone to ski, cycle, skate, swim or camp almost anywhere in the country.
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The best climate solution you've never heard of - BBC News
Meet the teams who track down and destroy hidden sources of greenhouse gases.
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How product placements may soon be added to classic films - BBC News
Getting consumer goods in shot is big business for movies and TV series, and items can now be added digitally.
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Nasa's Ingenuity Mars helicopter set for first flight - BBC News
The US space agency is ready to attempt the first powered, controlled flight on another planet.
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Nil-by-mouth foodie: The chef who will never eat again - BBC News
Loretta Harmes hasn't eaten or tasted food for six years, but she hasn't lost her passion for cooking.
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Australian sex education campaign branded 'concerning' by activists - BBC N
The Australian campaign aimed to teach about respectful relationships but was widely criticised.
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Cuba leadership: Díaz-Canel named Communist Party chief - BBC News
Miguel Díaz-Canel, who succeeded Raúl Castro as president, will be running the Communist Party.
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Nasa successfully flies small helicopter on Mars - BBC News
The Ingenuity drone completes the first powered, controlled flight by an aircraft on another world.
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Byron Bay: Calls for Netflix boycott over reality show plans - BBC News
Plans for the reality show featuring "hot Instagrammers" have sparked anger in the coastal community.
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Super League: Why are football's biggest clubs starting a new tournament? -
Backers for a European Super League have admitted that the plan cannot go ahead.
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France seeks conspiracy theorist over kidnapping - BBC News
Police issue an international warrant after a little French girl is abducted and rescued.
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Big cats: US senators seek ban on private ownership of lions and tigers - B
A bill to end private ownership of lions and tigers is proposed by a bipartisan group of lawmakers.
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The end of the world's capital of brown coal - BBC Future
Germany is slowly shuttering its prolific lignite mines, which produce the least efficient type of coal. The ghostly towns in the mines' shadows may hold a lesson for how to move on.
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