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Zimbabwe toe-selling 'joke' misses the mark in Nigeria - BBC News
An apparent social media ruse suggests digits are being sold for thousands of dollars to beat poverty.
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Turkey wants to be called Türkiye in rebranding move - BBC News
The country wants to be called Türkiye as part of a campaign launched by its president.
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Elon Musk declares end to remote working at Tesla - BBC News
Staff unwilling to abide by new rules can "pretend to work somewhere else", says boss.
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World's biggest plant discovered off Australian coast - BBC News
The seagrass is roughly 4,500 years old and three times the size of Manhattan, researchers say.
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Searching for life on Mars from a Scottish island - BBC News
Prof John Parnell trains scientists to spot signs of life on Mars from his kitchen in Millport.
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French officials told to abandon gaming Anglicisms - BBC News
Use “jeu video de competition” instead of "e-sports", language watchdog the Académie Française says.
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How self-deception allows people to lie - BBC Worklife
Self-deception can fool us into believing our own lies – and even make us more convincing.
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Megalodon shark extinction may have been linked to great white competition
The great white shark could have helped push the megalodon to extinction through a battle for food.
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The animals with an artistic eye - BBC Future
Appreciating beauty may be one of the traits which makes us human, but some animals also seem to share it.
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Mona Lisa: Man dressed as old woman throws cake at da Vinci painting - BBC
The perpetrator urged people to "think of the earth" while being led away from the scene.
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UCC: The coming storm over a single common law in India - BBC News
The ruling BJP has resurrected its promise of a single personal law for all citizens, but it will not be easy.
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Ukraine war: Eurovision trophy sold to buy drones for Ukraine - BBC News
The Ukrainian winners of this year's song contest, Kalush Orchestra, sell their trophy for $900,000.
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Switzerland's ingenious cooling caves - BBC Travel
Nothing is more representative of Ticino life than its "grottos", village taverns whose forerunners were natural caves used to store wine, cheese and meat.
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The new airlines betting flying is about to take off - BBC News
Many carriers went out of business during Covid but several seized a golden opportunity to launch.
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Tate Modern fall: Boy thrown from balcony 'defying doctors' predictions' -
A French schoolboy is continuing to recover from life-changing injuries sustained three years ago.
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Port Harcourt: Nigeria church crush leaves 31 dead - BBC News
Police say the crowd became "uncontrollable" at a charity event where food was handed out to the poor.
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Franky Zapata: French jetpack inventor injured in lake crash - BBC News
Franky Zapata was injured after his jetpack, called a flyboard, crashed into a lake in Biscarrosse.
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(162) Predicting How Dice Will Roll Isn't So Hard - YouTube
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Ancient DNA reveals secrets of Pompeii victims - BBC News
It is an almost complete set of "genetic instructions" from people who died when Mount Vesuvius erupted.
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What can and can't be recycled - BBC Future
While the specifics of recycling vary around the globe, there are some common rules – and pervasive myths. Here's everything you ever wanted to know about it.
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Armed female bystander kills man firing at party in West Virginia - BBC New
A woman at a birthday party drew her pistol and left the gunman with multiple wounds, police say.
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Actor Kevin Spacey charged with sexual assault - BBC News
He is to be charged with sexually assaulting three men in London and Gloucestershire.
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South America's unknown ancient path - BBC Travel
Connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean, a 4,000km trail created by indigenous people over millennia is now beginning to reveal its mysteries to the world.
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Is the ‘remote work window’ about to close? - BBC Worklife
More people are applying for remote jobs amid concern that office recalls could reduce home-working opportunities. Are they right to rush?
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Man's double hand transplant is 'space-age stuff' - BBC News
Steven Gallagher, 48, has a new lease of life after undergoing pioneering surgery last December.
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