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Belgian manhunt for soldier who threatened top virologist Ranst - BBC News
Police backed up by military search a national park after the armed shooting instructor disappears.
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Somerton man: Body exhumed in bid to solve Australian mystery - BBC News
Investigators hope DNA advances will uncover clues about the identity of the body found in the 1940s.
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(6) A Better Way To Picture Atoms - YouTube
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Martin Bashir: Inquiry criticises BBC over 'deceitful' Diana interview - BB
Martin Bashir's 1995 interview was obtained using fake documents and then not properly investigated, an inquiry finds.
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Queensland offers cash bonus to attract tourism workers - BBC News
The offer is open to people in Australia who want to come and work in Queensland.
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Breast implant scandal compensation ruling due - BBC News
Women who had the breast implants say they are delighted by the "victory" after 10 years fighting for justice.
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Science drill ship sets depth record off Japan - BBC News
Researchers lower a sediment corer through more than 8km of water to understand past earthquakes.
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Colonial Pipeline boss confirms $4.4m ransom payment - BBC News
Joseph Blount told the Wall Street Journal that he authorised the payment following the cyber-attack.
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Europe plans sat-nav and telecoms network at the Moon - BBC News
A satellite constellation would tell astronauts and robots their exact position on the lunar surface.
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German officer who posed as Syrian refugee in terror trial - BBC News
Caught leading a double life, Lt Franco A denies planning far-right attacks on politicians.
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Black fungus: Call to declare epidemic in Indian states - BBC News
The health authorities ask states to declare an epidemic after a normally rare infection surges.
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Farewell (again) to Microsoft's Internet Explorer - BBC News
Microsoft has set a deadline for retiring its legacy web browser from consumer versions of Windows 10.
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BBC's deceit over Diana interview worsened my parents' relationship - Willi
The prince speaks of "indescribable sadness" caused by his mother's interview with Martin Bashir.
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Belgian national park shut in hunt for far-right soldier - BBC News
The manhunt for the heavily armed weapons trainer continues in a vast area near the Dutch border.
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'Did weak wi-fi password lead the police to our door?' - BBC News
A young family had their computers and phones seized after, it seems, their router was hacked.
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Virgin Galactic rocket plane flies to edge of space - BBC News
Sir Richard Branson's spaceplane completes the first of three key test flights above New Mexico.
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Einstein handwritten letter with equation fetches $1.2m - BBC News
The rare handwritten example of his most famous equation sells for three times more than expected.
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Alabama overturns decades-old ban on yoga in schools - BBC News
Yoga, banned in Alabama public schools since 1993, can be taught again - but with some restrictions.
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El Salvador: Remains of 24 people found in ex-policeman's garden - BBC News
Most of the victims are thought to have been women and officials say more bodies may be found.
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Japan bullet train driver leaves cockpit for toilet break - BBC News
The Japanese man may be punished for leaving the controls in the hands of an untrained conductor.
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Author Hilary Mantel says UK needs written constitution - BBC News
The Wolf Hall writer bases her views on Boris Johnson's 2019 attempt to suspend Parliament.
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Bob Dylan: 80 things you may not know about him on his 80th birthday - BBC
A look back at the life and career of the influential and now-octogenarian singer-songwriter.
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Why Indonesia's 'new Bali' is accused of trampling on human rights - BBC Ne
Indonesia hopes for tourism but UN experts and locals allege land grabbing and rights violations.
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Belarus 'diverts Ryanair flight to arrest journalist', says opposition - BB
Nations demand the dissident's release, after a MiG-29 escorts the Greece-Lithuania flight to Minsk.
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Italy cable car fall: Eight dead after accident near Lake Maggiore - BBC Ne
The dead include a child who was earlier airlifted from the Stresa-Alpine-Mottarone crash scene.
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