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Germany far right: Explosives found at elite soldier's home - BBC News

Investigators suspect the 45-year-old sergeant major of links to the far right.

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BBC - Travel - Cacio e pepe: Italy's beloved three-ingredient pasta dish

With only three simple ingredients, cacio e pepe is a rich pasta dish that’s hard not to love. And when you do get that elusive texture, it becomes the ideal comfort food.

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Somalia's coronavirus khat bans leaves chewers in a stew - BBC News

Somalia's government curbs the use of khat after raising concern that it could help spread Covid-19.

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How to take a digital detox during the Covid-19 pandemic - BBC Worklife

Amid the current crisis, we’re glued to our screens like never before. How can you cut phone time when hours with your devices are a necessity?

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Deno 1.0

Dynamic languages are useful tools. Scripting allows users to rapidly and succinctly tie together complex systems and express ideas without worrying about details like memory management or build systems.

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A world in crisis even without the pandemic: Five looming problems - BBC Ne

From nuclear arms to climate change, what are the other major issues facing the world?

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Coronavirus: US accuses China of hacking coronavirus research - BBC News

The FBI said it had seen hacking attempts on groups researching vaccines, treatments and testing.

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Coronavirus: Up to 100 children affected by rare inflammatory reaction - BB

The reaction is extremely rare and only affects a tiny number of children seriously, medics say.

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Coronavirus may never go away, World Health Organization warns - BBC News

Experts say the disease may become embedded in populations in the same way that HIV has.

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Is this the most powerful word in the English language? - BBC Culture

The most commonly-used word in English might only have three letters – but it packs a punch.

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How the fake Beatles conned South America - BBC Culture

In 1964, South American fans eagerly awaited the arrival of the Fab Four – but four guys named Tom, Vic, Bill and Dave turned up instead. It’s the strange story of a con gone wrong.

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How gaming became a form of meditation - BBC Culture

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Skegness woman jailed for boiling water attacks on husband - BBC News

Susan Coulson threw boiling water over her husband on two occasions, scarring him for life.

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The ingredients for a longer life - BBC Future

A handful of small towns have remarkable longevity. What is it about their lifestyle that can increase your chances of living to 100?

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The floral fabric that was banned - BBC Culture

It originated in India, and came to dominate Western interiors and fashion. Joobin Bekhrad traces the fascinating – and turbulent – history of all things ‘chintzy’.

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The faded beauty of abandoned cars across Europe and the US - BBC News

Photographer Dieter Klein searched Europe and the US to discover cars lost to time.

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Coronavirus: 'I run lockdown marathons in the dead of night' - BBC News

Runners tell of the dramatic ways their training has changed during the coronavirus lockdown.

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Longer overlap for modern humans and Neanderthals - BBC News

Modern humans began to edge out the Neanderthals in Europe earlier than previously thought.

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How your smart home devices can be turned against you - BBC Future

They can make our lives at easier and more convenient, but can devices such as smart light bulbs and voice-controlled assistants also be misused for domestic abuse?

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The myth of being 'bad' at maths - BBC Worklife

You’re not destined to be bad at maths. You just may need to tackle your ‘mathephobia’.

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Why we've been saying 'sorry' all wrong - BBC Worklife

Apologies can be tricky, but combining a dose of gratitude with a gesture that costs you something can help smooth ruffled feelings.

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Scott Johnson death: Australian man arrested in gay hate killing cold case

US scholar Scott Johnson was found dead at the bottom of beach cliffs in Sydney in 1988.

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Afghan attack: Babies killed as gunmen storm maternity ward - BBC News

Fourteen people, including two infants, died in the militant attack in the Afghan capital Kabul.

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Coronavirus: Branson to sell Galactic stake to prop up Virgin - BBC News

The billionaire hopes to raise $500m to support his businesses including Virgin Atlantic.

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Why you might be drinking too much during lockdown - BBC Future

Confined to our homes with little else to do, it is tempting to turn to the bottle for entertainment, but rather than making us feel better, it may be doing us harm.

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