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Budapest protest against China's Fudan University campus - BBC News
Opponents say a Chinese university in the Hungarian capital could increase Beijing's influence.
Sardinian sand theft leaves dozens facing fines of up to €3,000 - BBC News
People caught removing sand and shells from the Italian island face fines of up to €3,000.
G7: Rich nations back deal to tax multinationals - BBC News
G7 finance ministers have agreed to work together to create a "level playing field" on global taxation.
US gun laws: Judge overturns California assault weapons ban - BBC News
The judge ruled that the law undermined constitutional gun ownership rights.
United plans supersonic passenger flights by 2029 - BBC News
The US airline has ordered 15 supersonic passenger jets which could cut travel times in half.
(27) Filming the Speed of Light at 10 Trillion FPS - YouTube
What is the fastest thing we as the human race know of? Gav and Dan try and film that.
Viewpoint: Why Sicilians still turn to Mafia to settle scores - BBC News
Italy has reduced the Sicilian Mafia's violence, but it still wields power in crime and business.
Why presenteeism wins out over productivity - BBC Worklife
If the pandemic has taught us anything about work, it's that we don't need to be pulling long hours in an office to be productive. So, why is presenteeism still so important?
The couple rescuing the house they bought by accident - BBC News
Cal Hunter and Claire Segeren wanted a flat in Glasgow but accidentally ended up with a crumbling eyesore 35 miles away.
Three police killings in the US: Is there a better way? - BBC News
We asked experts to walk us through three different instances of police shootings in the US.
Covid: Twitter suspends Naomi Wolf after tweeting anti-vaccine misinformati
The American author tweeted a wide-range of unfounded theories about vaccines.
Bitcoin: El Salvador plans to make crypto-currency legal tender - BBC News
It would be the first country in the world to formally adopt the digital currency.
Daniel Ellsberg: The 90-year-old whistleblower tempting prosecution - BBC N
Fifty years after he leaked the Pentagon Papers, Daniel Ellsberg says he's made another disclosure.
The Rolling Stones and Tom Jones call for streaming reforms - BBC News
More than 230 artists write to the Prime Minister calling for fairer payments on streaming services.
Norway police say body on shore is Kurdish-Iranian boy who died in Channel
Fifteen-month-old Artin had been missing since the boat his family were travelling in sank last year.
'My foggy glasses solution helped me through Covid' - BBC News
Alex Wickens explains how a business idea during the pandemic restored his hopes for the future.
Covid vaccine stickers come to dating apps in UK - BBC News
The optional badges will be displayable on dating profiles as part of a government collaboration.
Why Kim Jong-un is waging war on slang, jeans and foreign films - BBC News
A sweeping new law makes the smuggling of foreign news, films or drama punishable by death.
Mona Lisa replica set to fetch up to €300,000 at auction - BBC News
The painting gained fame when its owner challenged the Louvre to prove it had the true Mona Lisa.
Underwater avalanche continued for two days - BBC News
Scientists are reporting what they say is the longest submarine landslide yet measured in action.
Apple employees rally against office working plan - BBC News
Staff are pushing back against Tim Cook's declaration that most working days need to be at the office.
Bdelloid rotifer survives 24,000 years frozen in Siberia - BBC News
The bdelloid rotifer, frozen under permafrost, may be able survive indefinitely, research suggests.
Jeff Bezos and brother to fly to space in Blue Origin flight - BBC News
The Amazon founder will take the first human flight launched by his space company, Blue Origin.
US approves first new Alzheimer's drug in 20 years - BBC News
There has been controversy around aducanumab, which targets the cause rather than the symptoms.
The 'Zoom towns' luring remote workers to rural enclaves - BBC Worklife
As remote work takes hold, rural 'Zoom towns' are popping up all over the US. For outdoorsy workers, the options are an embarrassment of riches.