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A23a: Tracking the world's biggest iceberg in Antarctica - BBC News

The A23a iceberg - more than twice the size of Greater London - is on the move, travelling along what is known as "iceberg alley" towards South Georgia.

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Cape Town's digital nomads: Where idyllic lifestyle clashes with local need

The beautiful South African city is a magnet for laptop-wielding remote workers, but not everyone is happy.

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xkcd: Types of Eclipse Photo

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Solar eclipse: Stunning images as darkness descends on North America - BBC

Tens of millions of people watched the phenomenon sweep across the continent on Monday

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How I was targeted in the Westminster honeytrap

BBC correspondent Henry Zeffman reveals he was among those sent unsolicited messages on WhatsApp.

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Pro-Russische kandidaat Peter Pellegrini wint presidentsverkiezingen in Slo

In Slovakije heeft de pro-Russische kandidaat Peter Pellegrini de presidentsverkiezingen gewonnen. Hij haalde 55 procent van de stemmen. "De overwinning van Pellegrini komt als een schok voor het Westen", vertelt correspondent Stefan Bos.

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Was an extinct fox once man's best friend?

Our ancestors may have kept foxes as pets long before domestic dogs, archaeological evidence suggests.

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PFAS: US limits 'forever chemicals' in tap water for first time

Officials finalise a new federal rule for drinking water - designed to protect people from toxic substances.

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Bridget Jones 4: Renee Zellweger joined by Leo Woodall for Mad About The Bo

Renee Zellweger, Hugh Grant and Emma Thompson return, but Colin Firth is absent this time.

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(402) One-Minute Time Machine - The Short Film that (probably) helped Rick

A short film by Devon Avery and how it came to be:Early in 2012 while working on the CBS TV series NCIS, I approached actor Brian Dietzen about a short film ...

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Brightest-ever cosmic explosion solved but new mysteries sparked

The brightest burst of light ever recorded was caused by a supernova, but that prompts new questions.

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Suicide is on the rise for young Americans, with no clear answers

With young people like college student Ben Salas dying, families and experts are searching for answers.

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Pompeii: Breathtaking new paintings found at ancient city

Archaeologists unearth significant new paintings in the ancient Roman town buried by a volcano in AD79.

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Biden 'considering' request to drop Assange charges

Australia wants the US president to end attempts to extradite the Wikileaks founder from the UK.

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EU approves major overhaul of migration rules

The new rules are designed to make EU states share responsibility for hosting asylum seekers.

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The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows: Uncommonly Lovely Invented Words for Wha

“Despite what dictionaries would have us believe, this world is still mostly undefined.”

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Iranian troops descend from helicopter to seize Israel-linked ship

The MSC Aries was seized by troops descending from a helicopter early on Saturday, the ship's owner says.

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Sydney stabbing: Typical Saturday of shopping at Westfield turns to horror

A day out at a popular shopping centre ended in tragedy when a knife-wielding man killed six people.

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Ukraine could face defeat in 2024. Here's how that might look

With ammo critically low and Western aid stalled, what might Russia attempt in Ukraine this year?

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Germany eases gender change rules

Adults can now declare a change to male, female or diverse without undergoing a psychiatric assessment.

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Sydney church stabbing was a 'terrorist' attack, police say

A 16-year-old boy is under arrest after a bishop and several churchgoers were injured on Monday.

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Nasa: 'New plan needed to return rocks from Mars'

The US space agency is seeking a cheaper, faster solution to bring Martian rocks to Earth for study.

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Salman Rushdie: Losing an eye upsets me every day

The author, who was stabbed on stage in 2022, tells the BBC that he thought he was dying.

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What was in wave of Iranian attacks and how were they thwarted?

Israel says 99% percent of projectiles fired at it by Iran overnight were intercepted by it and its allies.

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Israel on high alert after unprecedented Iranian attack

Iran had threatened a reprisal raid after a deadly strike on its consulate in Syria.

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