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'How gold becomes guns': heist spotlights illegal US-Canada gun trade
The majority of handguns used in Canadian crimes come from the US, where gun laws are much more lax.
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Man sets himself on fire outside Trump's Manhattan hush money trial
Police said the man, who was in a critical condition after the incident, had pamphlets on a "conspiracy theory".
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How robots are taking over warehouse work
At Ocado's newest warehouse robotic arms are helping to pack customer orders.
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Three-year-olds groomed online, Internet Watch Foundation warns
IWF says many were likely filmed remotely while using phones or other handheld devices at home.
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Israel Gaza: Top US colleges struggle with widening protests
Demonstrators at NYU and Yale are arrested while Columbia cancels in-person classes for safety.
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Israel-Gaza: Baby saved from dead mother's womb after Israeli strike
Palestinian girl Sabreen is alive following her incredible birth in the wake of an Israeli strike.
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What the world's media make of Trump going on trial
Pictures of Donald Trump in a New York courtroom made headlines globally. Here's a flavour of what was said.
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'Male' hippo in Japan zoo found to be female after 7 years
A DNA test was carried out because Gen-chan did not display typical male hippo behaviour.
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Tesla profits halve, more jobs axed, new models brought forward
The EV maker brings forward launch plans for new models as profits drop by more than half.
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Voyager-1 sends readable data again from deep space
Nasa says its most distant probe is once again sending usable information back to Earth.
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Five dead on migrant boat: 'We saw people struggling on board'
The BBC’s Andrew Harding witnessed a vessel leave the French coast in which five people later died.
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Europe risks dying and faces big decisions - Macron
The French president delivers a stark warning for Europe to act fast to survive in a changing world.
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Russia vetoes UN vote on stopping arms race in outer space
The US has previously warned that Russia is trying to develop a space-based, anti-satellite weapon.
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New York man charged over spate of attacks on women
Daquan Armstead is accused of striking seven women in New York in what police call hate crimes.
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Four injured after runaway military horses bolted in central London
The horses, one bleeding heavily, caused chaos in central London as they collided with traffic.
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Hungary opens up to Chinese tech despite protests
Hungary is attempting to be a world power in manufacturing electric vehicle batteries, despite locals' reservations.
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Japan comes face to face with its own space junk
A Tokyo company's satellite encounters a big lump of space debris high above the Earth.
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Conservation slowing biodiversity loss, scientists say
A first-of-its-kind study shows conservation is worth investing in, researchers say.
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US Supreme Court divided on whether Trump can be prosecuted
The justices discussed immunity, coups, pardons, Operation Mongoose - and the future of democracy.
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Indian woman who inhaled nose pin well after surgery
A doctor who removed the pin from Varsha Sahu's lung last month described it as an "extremely rare" case.
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Arsenic-laced books removed from National Library of France
The four 19th Century books have been removed from shelves and taken for further analysis.
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Mount Fuji: Iconic view to be blocked to deter tourists
Residents are fed up with visitors dropping rubbish and parking illegally as they seek the perfect photo.
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Boy finds rare Lego octopus on Cornwall beach after 1997 spill
The lost Lego piece was one of millions which fell off a cargo ship and into the sea in 1997.
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Tourist fined for approaching walrus in Norway
The man went near the animal on an ice floe near the world's northernmost settlement in Svalbard.
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(486) UFOs: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTube
John Oliver explains why we need honest inquiry into UFO sightings, and why those inquiries should be data-driven, fact-based, and – crucially – boring as fu...
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