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Comedy of errors in Argentine TV Shakespeare mix-up - BBC News

An Argentine TV presenter confuses the Immortal Bard with a British namesake who died this week.

The Rohingya refugees trapped on a remote island miles from land - BBC News

Rohingya refugees taken to a remote island off Bangladesh tell the BBC they are desperate to leave.

F-16's vliegen door geluidsmuur: luide knal schrikt Brussel en westen van V

Grote delen van Brussel en het westen van Vlaams-Brabant zijn vanmorgen opgeschrikt door een luide knal. Getuigen laten weten aan onze redactie dat de knal luid genoeg was om ramen en deuren te doen trillen. De knal werd veroorzaakt door twee F-16's die door de geluidsmuur vlogen.

Wanted: Caretaker to look after uninhabited Scottish island - BBC News

Isle Martin in Wester Ross needs someone to keep the island ready to welcome visitors from June until September.

Mud cylinders reveal humans' impact on Earth began earlier than we thought

Researchers have tracked 4,000 years of human influence on the planet - all from long tubes of mud.

(17) Risking My Life To Settle A Physics Debate - YouTube

Even some physics professors say this craft breaks the laws of physics. This video is sponsored by Kiwico, For 50% off your first month of any subscription c...

Canada mourns as remains of 215 children found at indigenous school - BBC N

The unmarked graves were found during a survey of the former residential school for indigenous people.

(10) Parabolas and Archimedes - Numberphile - YouTube

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Extremely rare prehistoric animal carvings found for first time in Scotland

The first prehistoric images of their kind to be found in Scotland were discovered by chance inside a cairn.

Samantha Azzopardi: Australia's notorious con artist sentenced for child th

Authorities are baffled by the "bizarre crime" of a serial con artist who has travelled the world.

Biosecurity warning over loosely-regulated virus labs - BBC News

Governments do not have controls to stop terrorists accessing labs and posing a biological threat.

China allows couples to have three children - BBC News

The change comes after a move to a two-child limit failed to stop a decline in birth rates.

NSA spying row: Denmark helped US gather data on European officials, says r

Denmark's secret service is accused of helping the US target politicians such as Germany's Angela Merkel.

Hundreds more Afghans and their families to be allowed to settle in UK - BB

Hundreds more who worked for the British military and government will be allowed to settle in the UK.

Why electric cars will take over sooner than you think - BBC News

The BBC's Justin Rowlatt explains why we are accelerating towards an electric car future.

'White fungus': Drug-resistant fungal infections pose threat to India patie

Doctors are seeing an uptick in a host of dangerous fungal infections in recovering ICU patients.

Mars: Nasa's Perseverance rover's first 100 days in pictures - BBC News

Stunning images as Nasa's Perseverance continues its mission to seek signs of past microbial life.

China-India clashes: No change a year after Ladakh stand-off - BBC News

Nomads along the India-China border in the Galwan Valley are still living under the shadow of war.

The dancer aged 106 who bans the word 'old' - BBC News

Meet Sydney artist Eileen Kramer, who has had some of her most productive years since turning 100.

(15) Woke Movie Warnings | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO) - YouTube

Subscribe to the Real Time YouTube: http://itsh.bo/10r5A1BBill shares pre-movie warnings for "problematic" content in some acclaimed classic films. Connect w...

US Supreme Court rejects J&J talc cancer case appeal - BBC News

The court declines to hear an appeal over a $2.1bn (£1.5bn) damages award.

Katumba Wamala shooting: Uganda minister's daughter killed - BBC News

Gen Katumba Wamala is injured after gunmen target his vehicle, killing his daughter and driver.

Sicilian Mafia: Anger as 'people slayer' Giovanni Brusca freed - BBC News

Dubbed the "people slayer", Giovanni Brusca has confessed to his role in more than 100 killings.

New China three-child policy sparks tales of 'trauma' - BBC News

Some online are calling for compensation for people who wanted more children in the past.