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BBC NEWS | Americas | Cherokees eject slave descendants
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Brazil rescues farm workers from slave-like conditions - BBC News
The Brazilian authorities say they have rescued 95 farm workers who were being kept in slave-like conditions in two south-eastern states, reports say.
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Experts shed light on David Livingstone massacre diary - BBC News
A diary written 140 years ago by the Scots explorer David Livingstone on old newspaper can now be read for the first time.
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Coronavirus: Google ends plans for smart city in Toronto - BBC News
Sister firm Sidewalk Labs cites Covid-19 as the reason for stepping back from its ambitious plan.
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Cytokine storms: When the body attacks itself - BBC Future
When our immune systems mobilise, they can sometimes go into overdrive, triggering a destructive over-reaction called a cytokine storm. Why does it happen, and how can we stop it?
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Coronavirus contact-tracing: World split between two types of app - BBC New
The UK is testing its own design but a Google-Apple initiative is winning over many other nations.
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Voyagers ride 'magnetic bubbles' - BBC News
Humankind's most distant emissaries are flying through a turbulent sea of magnetism as they seek to break free of our Solar System.
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Why bees are finally getting a break - BBC Future
Lockdowns have put a number of insect-harming practices on hold, creating a friendlier world for wild bees – and conservationists hope some of these changes could be here to stay.
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Coronavirus lockdown: Would you report people who break the rules? - BBC Ne
A hotline in New York was mocked for encouraging "snitches" but in Singapore citizen police are out.
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Trump says coronavirus 'worse attack' than Pearl Harbor - BBC News
"There's never been an attack like this," says the US president, blaming China for failing to stop it.
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BBC News - Voyager: Still dancing 17 billion km from Earth
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Coronavirus: Will we ever shake hands again? - BBC News
Will Covid-19 make handshakes a relic of the past? If so, what might that mean about the future of human touch and interaction?
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Choir to sing the 'code of life' - BBC News
Scientists and composers produce a new choral work in which singers sing parts of their own genetic code.
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New Banksy artwork appears at Southampton hospital - BBC News
The piece depicts a young boy discarding his superhero toys in favour of a model of an NHS nurse.
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Tesco mistake leads to beer rush - BBC News
A pricing error which slashed the price of beer and cider led to a stampede of customers to a number of Tesco supermarkets in Scotland.
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BBC NEWS | Business | Profit down 95% at Stella brewer
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BBC News - No deal in Belgian beer dispute
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Iron-Age brewing evidence found in southeastern France - BBC News
Archaeologists have uncovered the first evidence of the home-brewing of beer in southeastern France - from some 2,500 years ago.
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BBC NEWS | UK | Northern Ireland | How Bronze Age man enjoyed his pint
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'Nearest black hole to Earth discovered' - BBC News
An unseen object is found to be lurking in a double-star system a mere 1,000 light-years from Earth.
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BBC NEWS | Technology | 'Free' Danish beer makes a splash
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BBC NEWS | South Asia | Maldives: Paradise soon to be lost
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BBC News - Maldives rocked by protests against President Nasheed
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Tom Cruise: Filming in space and four of his other memorable stunts - BBC N
The actor is well known for his daring stunts, but this takes things to another level.
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BBC NEWS | South Asia | Maldives rises to climate challenge
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