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Coronavirus football: FC Seoul apologises for 'sex dolls' in stands - BBC N

A company that produces sex toys gave the club 30 mannequins to fill some of their empty seats.

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Mars: Mud flows on Red Planet behave like 'boiling toothpaste' - BBC News

Scientists make a surprising discovery about the Red Planet by playing with mud in the laboratory.

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Leonardo DiCaprio joins DR Congo gorilla park campaign after attack - BBC N

Twelve rangers were killed in an attack on Virunga National Park in DR Congo last month.

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Sir Frederick Barclay's nephew 'caught with bugging device' at Ritz hotel -

CCTV footage from the Ritz hotel is at the centre of a row between the families of the Barclay twins.

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Gedhun Choekyi Niyima: Tibetan Buddhism's 'reincarnated' leader who disappe

Twenty-five years after the Panchen Lama disappeared, Tibetans abroad urge China to reveal his fate.

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Space Plane: Mysterious US military aircraft launches - BBC News

The Atlas V rocket, carrying the X-37B space plane, launched from Cape Canaveral on Sunday.

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'Golden tongue' helps ensure maple syrup quality - BBC News

Scientists use the precious element to grade the quality of the natural sweetener.

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Meet the baby orangutans learning to climb trees - BBC News

Baby orangutans are learning new skills from their human surrogate parents.

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Pakistan girls shot dead over mobile video - BBC News

The teenage Pakistani girls were reportedly killed by a relative after video showed them with a man.

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Coronavirus: A third of hospital patients develop dangerous blood clots - B

The virus appears to be making people's blood much more sticky, medical experts say.

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Coronavirus: Trial begins to see if dogs can 'sniff out' virus - BBC News

The dogs are already trained to detect odours of cancers, malaria and Parkinson's disease.

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The mysterious ancient figure challenging China’s history - BBC Culture

A spectacular jade carving may hold the clue to an early society that predates what many historians believed to be China’s oldest, writes Alastair Sooke.

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The Night Watch: Will Gompertz reviews the Rijksmuseum's high tech photo ★★

The Rijksmuseum is using technology to increase our understanding and appreciation of a Golden Age great.

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Is Afrikaans in danger of dying out? - BBC Future

Afrikaans survived South Africa’s transition from apartheid, but lost the privileges of power. Will it cope with the challenges of a changing world?

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BBC - Travel - Welcome to Svalbard: a place anyone can call home

This visa-free archipelago in Norway is the northernmost year-round settlement in the world, and its capital, Longyearbyen, is home to people from more than 50 countries.

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Week in pictures: 9-15 May 2020 - BBC News

A selection of news photographs taken around the world this week.

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Chennai Six: Nick Dunn reveals what Indian prison life was like - BBC News

Nick Dunn spent years in prison in India for a crime he did not commit. How did he cope?

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Coronavirus: Dutch singletons advised to seek ‘sex buddy’ - BBC News

The official guidance counsels singles to “meet with the same person”, provided they are virus-free.

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Coronavirus: How 'overreaction' made Vietnam a virus success - BBC News

Vietnam chose to prevent rather than fight Covid-19, a strategy which means it has had no virus deaths.

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Ancient Tap O' Noth hillfort in Aberdeenshire one of 'largest ever' - BBC N

Archaeologists say up to 4,000 people may have lived in more than 800 huts perched high on the Tap O' Noth.

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The bunker builders preparing for doomsday - BBC Future

For some, the current crisis is a dummy run for long-term lockdown. Across the world, luxury bunkers are being built for a lucky few to survive calamity and collapse.

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Ozone layer: Concern grows over threat from replacement chemicals - BBC New

Substances used for air conditioning in new cars are building up in the environment

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China relocates villagers living in 800m-high cliffs in anti-poverty drive

The village became famous for the precarious rattan ladder its residents used to get home.

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Coral bleaching: Scientists 'find way to make coral more heat-resistant' -

Researchers say they have developed a lab-grown strain of microalgae which is more tolerant to heat.

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France gives online firms one hour to pull 'terrorist' content - BBC News

Websites will have just one hour to pull content reported by police, or face huge fines.

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