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Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram back after outage - BBC News
Facebook says the outage, which lasted nearly six hours, was caused by a faulty configuration change.
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Lars Vilks: Muhammad cartoonist killed in traffic collision - media reports
The controversial artist, who caricatured the Prophet Muhammad, was under police protection when he died.
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Frances Haugen: Facebook whistleblower reveals identity - BBC News
Facebook ex-product manager Frances Haugen says the company prioritises "growth over safety".
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Why women are more burned out than men - BBC Worklife
Statistics show that stress and burnout are affecting more women than men en masse. Why – and what happens next?
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The classic cars being converted to electric vehicles - BBC News
Historic cars are being retrofitted with recycled electric motors and batteries.
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Pandora Papers: Secret wealth and dealings of world leaders exposed - BBC N
The offshore dealings of presidents, prime ministers and royalty feature in the Pandora Papers.
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The pioneering Scots photographer who captured China - BBC News
John Thomson spent a decade during the 19th century capturing images from all walks of life in the Far East.
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Church sex abuse: Thousands of paedophiles in French Church, inquiry says -
A commission finds evidence of 2,900-3,200 abusers within the country's Catholic Church since 1950.
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Rape case sparks fury over China's work drinking - BBC News
As public scrutiny of corporate misbehaviour grows, can business drinking be dropped forever?
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Lavish Russian wedding for Tsar's descendant - BBC News
Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Romanov and his Italian fiancé tie the knot in St Petersburg.
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Sandy Hook: Alex Jones loses case over 'hoax' remarks - BBC News
The radio host must pay the families of victims after calling the Sandy Hook school shooting a "hoax".
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Kilogram of nails, screws and knives removed from man's stomach - BBC News
The man had begun swallowing metal objects after quitting alcohol, doctors in Lithuania said.
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DeepMind faces legal action over NHS data use - BBC News
A law firm is bringing the action on behalf of 1.6 million patients at the Royal Free NHS Trust.
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Spanish women filmed urinating left humiliated by judge - BBC News
Eighty women and girls were videoed by secret cameras, but a Spanish judge dismissed the case.
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Why do people run marathons? - BBC Future
Ahead of the London marathon this weekend, Anne McCarthy explores what motivates people to take up endurance running.
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The Nature Conservancy announces 2021 photo contest winners - BBC News
The image was taken by Anup Shah in the Central African Republic.
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Europe's Mercury space mission in final stretch - BBC News
The BepiColombo spacecraft gets its first glimpse of the Solar System's innermost planet.
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Always-on Processor magic: How Find My works while iPhone is powered off
Update: We wrote a paper with even more technical details :) iOS 15.0 introduces a new feature: an iPhone can be located with Find My even ...
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AI can predict if it will rain in two hours' time - BBC News
The forecasting system can predict the weather with about 89% accuracy.
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Why you make better first impressions than you think - BBC Worklife
We often cringe after conversations, convinced we made a bad impression. But research says we may be more likeable than we think.
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French ex-officer's DNA ends 35-year murder hunt - BBC News
François Vérove took his life before he could be questioned and provide a DNA sample.
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Danish museum wants artist to pay back money after producing blank canvasse
The artist was given around $83,000 to recreate old artworks, but then produced two blank canvasses.
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Are office perks obsolete? - BBC Worklife
Ten years ago, workplaces were all about tangible perks. But now workers want something different from their employers.
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Creatures of the dawn: How radioactivity unlocked deep time - BBC Future
When scientists discovered the energy embedded within atoms, it transformed how we think about the long-term future of humanity, writes the historian Thomas Moynihan.
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Zaid Ait Malek: The stowaway who became a Spanish ultra running star - BBC
Zaid Ait Malek had always been a good runner. Now it would make the difference between capture and escape.
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