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China student says she had to 'take off trousers' for period leave

While the college said its staff had "followed protocol", many decry an alleged invasion of privacy.

Ex-marine climbs Everest after 'record-breaking' triathlon

Mitch Hutchcraft and his team say the challenge is the longest ever ascent of Everest.

John Lennon and Yoko Ono holiday hotel set for demolition

A hotel where the Beatles superstar stayed just months before he quit the band is to be demolished.

India's colonial past revealed through 200 masterful paintings

A new show in Delhi features more than 200 paintings commissioned by the East India Company.

'Someone stole my BBC bike in the Hague - it's like losing a friend'

Anna Holligan transformed her bike into a mobile studio for the BBC in Amsterdam - now it has vanished.

Orthodox Christianity: Young US men joining 'masculine' Russian churches

A religion with traditions dating back centuries is attracting young American men.

Can Trump's pricey 'Golden Dome' missile defence system be done?

Experts believe that it will take decades and hundreds of billions of dollars to build the 'Golden Dome'.

Tensions rise as China, Russia, US and Europe scramble for Arctic

As Arctic ice melts, global powers seize new opportunities to extract oil, speed up trade and boost their military presence.

Port Macquarie: Kangaroo 'tries to drown' man in Australia floodwaters

The kangaroo held the man down in floodwater after they got into a fight near Port Macquarie.

Watch officer of ship that crashed into garden fell asleep, police say

Police say the ship's watch officer admitted to being asleep during the incident in Norway.

Assam: Village mob kills Royal Bengal tiger in India's north east

Angry villagers reportedly took the step because the tiger had killed livestock and posed a threat to their lives.

The Bitcoin hum that is unsettling Trump’s MAGA heartlands

Trump has said he wants to turn the US into the crypto-mining capital of the world - but that has real-world implications for many of his core voters

UK signs £101m-a-year deal to hand over Chagos Islands and lease military base

The UK had been due to hand over the islands to the Mauritian government.

Apple iPhone designer Sir Jony Ive joins ChatGPT-maker OpenAI

OpenAI is moving into hardware, in a threat to giants such as Sir Jony's former firm.

(1596) Finding Love in Ancient Rome - YouTube

Like so many other aspects of daily life in the ancient world, love in ancient Rome was both strikingly familiar and deeply strange...Check out FOREO Bear: h...

Why do some people feel tired all the time?

It's surprisingly common to still feel tired after a long night's sleep.

Scientists in race to discover why our Universe exists

Researchers in the US and Japan are racing to build new particle detectors that they hope will explain why the Universe exists.

(1590) Why Does Fentanyl Feel So Good? - YouTube

Do you have a balanced news diet? Go to https://ground.news/KiN to see reporting from a variety of sources and perspectives around the world. Subscribe for 4...

OpenAI says non-profit will remain in control after backlash

The move follows a bitter power struggle over the business.

(1586) The oldest languages spoken in the world - YouTube

Do you ever wonder about the origins of language and how it has evolved over centuries? In this video, we will explore the list of the oldest languages in th...

William Goodge: British man breaks record for fastest run across Australia

William Goodge ran from Perth to Sydney in 35 days, running the equivalent of 2.5 marathons each day.

My AI therapist got me through dark times

With NHS mental health waitlists at record highs, are chatbots a possible solution?

Walking with dinosaurs: Mystery of Pachyrhinosaurus mass grave in Canada

A group of researchers have come to Pipestone Creek in Canada to figure out why thousands of dinosaurs are buried here.

The US factory that lays bare the contradiction in Trump's policy

An exclusive look inside the closely guarded factory Trump wants to become a foundation stone for his American golden age. But the company story exemplifies the success of modern globalisation

Facial disfigurement: 'I was refused service in a cafe because of my face'

Amit Ghose says he still experiences abuse as an adult, but he has come to accept the way he looks.