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Bear hunt after jogger is killed in Italian Alps - BBC News

The death of Andrea Papi is linked to a bear called JJ4, which attacked a father and son in 2020.

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Chichen Itza: Archaeologists discover scoreboard for ancient Maya ball game

The carved stone with hieroglyphs was found at the Chichen Itza archaeological site in Mexico.

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Chichen Itza: Archaeologists discover scoreboard for ancient Maya ball game

The carved stone with hieroglyphs was found at the Chichen Itza archaeological site in Mexico.

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Elon Musk tells BBC that owning Twitter has been quite painful - BBC News

The Twitter boss defends his running of the firm in a hastily-arranged BBC interview.

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Ukraine war: Leak shows Western special forces on the ground - BBC News

The UK has the largest contingent of military special forces in Ukraine, according to a leaked file.

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(128) Why Aliens Might Already Be On Their Way To Us - YouTube

Be a part of our first Limited Drop, which honors our Cosmic Pioneers and their noble expeditions: https://kgs.link/limited-drop. Stocks are limited – so gra...

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The billion-dollar scammers who will steal your life savings - BBC News

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Kuwait news outlet unveils AI-generated presenter Fedha - BBC News

The virtual female presenter, indistinguishable from a real person, speaks fluently in Arabic.

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Ukraine war: The deadly landmines killing hundreds - BBC News

In Ukraine, thousands of landmines scattered throughout the Kharkiv region are destroying lives.

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Mexico hot air balloon: Pilot charged over deadly crash - BBC News

Two people died when the balloon burst into flames near the Teotihuacán archaeological site on 1 April.

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78-year-old Missouri woman arrested on bank robbery charges - BBC News

Bonnie Gooch, found in her car with cash strewn on the floor, has two past bank robbery convictions.

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Tiger census: India now has 3,167 tigers, numbers show - BBC News

India is estimated to be home to more than 70% of the world's tigers.

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Dalai Lama regrets asking boy to 'suck my tongue' - BBC News

Footage showing the Tibetan spiritual leader's interaction with the boy had sparked outrage.

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Why do some people 'mirror-write'? - BBC Future

Sophie Hardach explores the mystery of 'mirror-writing'. Is this skill a left-handed superpower?

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Why humans will never understand AI - BBC Future

Many of the pioneers who began developing artificial neural networks weren't sure how they actually worked - and we're no more certain today.

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Twitter: BBC objects to 'government funded media' label - BBC News

Elon Musk tells the BBC he believes it is one of the "least biased" news outlets.

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Ukraine war: Who leaked top secret US documents - and why? - BBC News

Almost 100 US defence department documents have been leaked - and it is unclear who will benefit.

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From Ghana to Germany: Tracking down the owner of a lost wallet - BBC News

What a driver's licence discarded on a migrant boat reveals about those crossing from Africa to Europe.

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Thabo Bester: 'Facebook rapist' who faked death arrested in Tanzania - BBC

Thabo Bester, known as the "Facebook rapist", was at large for a year after escaping South African prison.

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Do ‘disaster trolls’ believe the conspiracy theories they promote? - BBC Ne

Conspiracy theorist Richard D Hall is being sued for defamation but it hasn’t stopped his narrative.

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Jeremy Renner describes snowplough accident: 'My mistake and I paid for it'

"It's my mistake and I paid for it," the actor says in his first interview since being badly injured.

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The Easter Bunny: Evolution of a symbol - BBC Culture

From lust to Bugs Bunny – rabbits have taken on different meanings throughout history, in global folklore and artistic symbolism, writes Matthew Wilson.

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People were taking drugs in Spain 3,000 years ago, study finds - BBC News

A new study finds people in Menorca got high on hallucinogenic drugs during the Bronze Age.

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Covid origins: Chinese scientists publish long-awaited data - BBC News

A peer-reviewed study connects the virus with animals sold in the market linked with early cases.

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Rights expert welcomes Vatican’s rejection of ‘Doctrine of Discovery’ | UN

The Vatican’s rejection of the 500-year-old Catholic decree used to justify the seizure of indigenous lands by colonial powers, known as the ‘Doctrine of Discovery’, has been welcomed by an independent UN human rights expert as “an important step towards reconciliation and healing”.

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