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Christie's auction: Kennel hit by meteorite goes on sale - BBC News

Christie's holds its annual sale of meteorites, along with a dog house struck by a rock from space.

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The pioneers remaking the modern family - BBC Future

Families that were once seen as groundbreaking, experimental or taboo are speaking up, and changing how we think about parenting.

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Are younger generations truly weaker than older ones? - BBC Worklife

Younger cohorts are often stereotyped as being lazy, entitled or self-obsessed – and have been for centuries. Is there something to this perception?

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Amsterdam Apple store: hostage-taker hit by police car - BBC News

A 27-year-old man who launched a hostage situation at an Apple store has died in hospital.

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Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel to leave BBC to launch podcast and host LBC sho

The Newsnight host and outgoing North America editor sign a deal with LBC's parent company Global.

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Putin's angry speech rewriting Ukraine's history - BBC News

In an hour-long televised speech, the Russian leader made accusations, grievances and challenges.

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Neom: What's the green truth behind a planned eco-city in the Saudi desert?

Saudi Arabia - one of the world's biggest oil producers - says it's pivoting to green energy. But will reality live up to the rhetoric?

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The mobile phones you can take apart and repair yourself - BBC News

Phones you repair yourself are increasingly popular, and are attracting an enthusiastic following.

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The bus driver who confessed to stealing a Goya masterpiece - BBC Culture

In 1961, a portrait by the artist vanished from the UK's National Gallery. As The Duke, a film about the theft, is released, Nicholas Barber tells the story of an incredible art heist.

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Russia recognises Ukraine separatist regions - BBC News

The announcement has drawn wide condemnation but Moscow says troops have yet to be deployed.

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The strange reason migrating birds are flocking to cities - BBC Future

Some species of migrating birds are increasingly attracted to life in the big city – but these unnatural environments can be deadly.

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Truth Social: Banned from Twitter, Trump returns with a new platform - BBC

The former president's platform, Truth Social, goes live on the US Apple App Store.

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McDonald's pig policy fight escalates with board nominations - BBC News

Wall Street investor Carl Icahn says how the animals are reared for pork products is "obscene".

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Vegetables alone not enough to reduce heart risk, study finds - BBC News

Other lifestyle factors have more of an impact on heart attacks and strokes, a large UK study suggests.

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The elaborate con that tricked dozens into working for a fake design agency

Dozens of young people were tricked into thinking they were working for a glamorous UK design agency - which didn’t really exist.

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The Insane Engineering of the Parker Solar Probe - YouTube

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How smart sensors can help us care for our houseplants - BBC News

Sales of houseplants have soared since the pandemic and tech can help us to look after them.

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Queensland man dies after allegedly having leg sawn off - BBC News

A 36-year-old is charged with murder after allegedly sawing off another man's leg in an Australian park.

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Missing dog Zoey reunited with owners after 12 years - BBC News

Zoey went missing in 2010 when her owners went shopping but she was identified by her microchip.

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Camille Herron: American ultrarunner breaks own 100-mile women's world reco

American Camille Herron breaks her own women's world record in winning the USA Track and Field 100-mile Championships in Nevada.

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Do crime apps and viral videos stop bystanders from helping? - BBC News

Popular use of mobile phone cameras and apps fans fears of a digitally charged "bystander effect".

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False flags: What are they and when have they been used? - BBC News

Nato allies suspect that Russia will use a false flag attack as a pretext to invade Ukraine

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Mexican army moves in on drug lord's home town - BBC News

Landmines planted by rival gangs in the area killed one and injured others in recent weeks.

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Maryland couple plead guilty in nuclear secrets plot - BBC News

The wife acted as lookout while her husband hid a data card inside a peanut butter sandwich.

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