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Srebrenica massacre: Verdict due in Mladic genocide appeal - BBC News

UN judges turn down the Bosnian Serb ex-general's appeal against his genocide conviction.

Scientists say new dinosaur species is largest found in Australia - BBC New

The Australotitan grew up to 30m (96ft) long and is among the largest dinosaurs found worldwide.

ANOM: Hundreds arrested in massive global crime sting using messaging app -

Hundreds are arrested worldwide after using the ANOM app, where their messages were monitored.

Amazon-dwellers lived sustainably for 5,000 years - BBC News

Indigenous people lived sustainably in the tropical Amazon rainforest for more than 5,000 years, a study shows.

Colonial Pipeline: US recovers most of ransom, justice department says - BB

The US Department of Justice says it has seized most of the $4.4m (£3.1m) paid to cyber-criminals.

US Double Eagle gold coin sold for record $18.9m - BBC News

With a face value of $20, it was the last gold coin produced for intended circulation in the US.

Tax details of US super-rich allegedly leaked - BBC News

US authorities probe leak claiming to show how billionaires including Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk pay minimal or no income tax.

Poolreiziger Dixie Dansercoer (58) overleden tijdens expeditie op Groenland

De bekende Belgische poolreiziger en avonturier Dixie Dansercoer (58) is overleden tijdens een expeditie op Groenland, waar hij in een diepe gletsjerkloof gevallen is. Zijn lichaam is nog niet teruggevonden, maar de kans dat hij nog leeft, is onbestaande. Hij ondernam meerdere expedities naar de Noord- en de Zuidpool. Het meest bekend is hij van zijn tocht in 1998 samen met Alain Hubert. "Het is moeilijk te geloven, zo triest", reageert Hubert bijzonder aangeslagen.

Websites begin to work again after major breakage - BBC News

Cloud computing provider Fastly, which was behind the problems, said it was implementing a fix.

Brit saves twin sister by punching crocodile in the face - BBC News

Melissa Laurie was unconscious in a Mexico lagoon, when her sister Georgia fought off the reptile.

China elephants: Wandering herd take well deserved rest - BBC News

Heavy rains slow the herd's extraordinary migration through China, as they seem to be heading home.

The US socialite who gave it all up to become a Carmelite nun - BBC News

Sister Mary Joseph gave the end of her life to God but her first 60 years were far from traditional.

Mighty Jupiter moon Ganymede pictured in close-up - BBC News

Nasa's Juno probe makes the closest pass of the Solar System's largest moon in more than 20 years.

Halogen lightbulb sales to be banned in UK under climate change plans - BBC

September's ban will cut carbon emissions and save consumers money, the government says.

Bitcoin: El Salvador makes cryptocurrency legal tender - BBC News

It is the first country in the world to make the move, following a proposal by its president.

Why a revolving door of team members is fuel for success - BBC Worklife

A constantly changing team can seem counter to success. But this inconsistency may actually be the key to creating something amazing.

The Brazilian doctor offering fake Covid drugs for social media likes - BBC

Albert Dickson, an elected politician, says he is 'above all a doctor' and defends medical autonomy.

Can pop-up work holidays help workers de-stress? - BBC Worklife

All over the world, companies are adding spontaneous days off for employees who are burned out from overwork during the pandemic. Can these holidays help?

'Miraculous' mosquito hack cuts dengue by 77% - BBC News

Infecting the mosquitoes with a different bug slams the brakes on dengue fever, trial finds.

(37) The (Slow) Crisis Of Space Junk - YouTube

Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord!https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetimeWhile recent news about the Chinese Long March 5 Rocket made a...

One Fastly customer triggered internet meltdown - BBC News

The unnamed customer was not to blame but changing settings triggered a software bug, Fastly says.

Elderly nun faces 40 years for stealing to support gambling - BBC News

The 79-year-old Californian took a vow of poverty before stealing from the school, officials say.

Halo Trust: Afghanistan mine clearance workers shot dead 'in cold blood' -

The Islamic State group says it carried out the attack on workers for the Halo Trust.

The sounds that make us calmer - BBC Culture

New research shows that even digital soundscapes of forests, rivers and meadows aid wellbeing. Arwa Haider explores the soothing power of noises from nature – combined with music.

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