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BBC - Travel - The indigenous communities that predicted Covid-19
For hundreds of years, indigenous groups have warned that destroying the environment leads to disease and adversely affects lives and culture. Is the world now ready to listen?
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Venezuela accuses Colombia of attempting 'terrorist' sea invasion - BBC New
The government claims Colombian "terrorist mercenaries" tried to enter Venezuela on speedboats.
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Love Bug's creator tracked down to repair shop in Manila - BBC News
Two decades after the world's first major computer virus, an author finds the perpetrator in Manila.
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Algerian singer Hamid Cheriet - Idir - dies in France at 70 - BBC News
The president of Algeria pays tribute by calling the Berber singer an icon of Algerian art.
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Coronavirus: What global travel may look like ahead of a vaccine - BBC News
As countries ease their coronavirus restrictions, what can would-be travellers expect to experience?
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Coronavirus: 'Covid toe' and other rashes puzzle doctors - BBC News
A Spanish study identifies five rashes present in some coronavirus hospital patients.
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North and South Korea in gunfire exchange after Kim Jong-un reappears - BBC
South Korea says bullets hit one of its border posts, a day after the North's elusive leader reappears.
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Hafthor Bjornsson: Game of Thrones actor breaks 501kg deadlift record - BBC
Hafthor Bjornsson, who was Ser Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane in the series, lifted 501kg.
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Using Graphical User Interfaces like Cypress' in WSL2 - DEV Community ???
The Window Subsystem for Linux is very powerful. After exploring it for a bit, I wanted to push it ev...
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Coronavirus: Why so many people are dying in Belgium - BBC News
Belgium believes its high Covid-19 mortality rate is down to more rigorous counting of cases.
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BBC - Culture - Why The Empire Strikes Back is overrated
The general consensus is that the second in the Star Wars trilogy - released 40 years ago - is the best. In fact, it’s to blame for the franchise’s problems, writes Nicholas Barber.
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Coronavirus: New York becomes Ground Zero again - BBC News
The city that never sleeps became the city that couldn't sleep, a place known for bravado gripped by fear.
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Elon Musk tweet wipes $14bn off Tesla's value - BBC News
The tweet was one of several bizarre postings, including a promise to sell his possessions.
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Coronavirus: Cyber-spies seek coronavirus vaccine secrets - BBC News
An expert warns there is "nothing more valuable" in the world today than a way to prevent the disease.
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Coronavirus: Seven million Afghan children risk hunger - report - BBC News
The coronavirus outbreak poses a "perfect storm" for the war-ravaged country, warns Save the Children.
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High microplastic concentration found on ocean floor - BBC News
Mediterranean sediments are shown to have up to 1.9 million tiny plastic pieces per square metre.
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Antarctic meteorites yield global bombardment rate - BBC News
UK scientists provide a new estimate for the amount of space rock falling to Earth each year.
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How The Assistant exposes Hollywood's abuse silence - BBC News
The movie which has roots in the exposure of power and abuse in the film industry after #MeToo.
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Neutrino particle 'flips to all flavours' - BBC News
A Japanese experiment sees hints that neutrino particles can oscillate between all three types, opening new lines of research to test why matter beat antimatter at the Big Bang.
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Coronavirus: Trump seems to undercut US spies on virus origins - BBC News
US intelligence says it is not clear how the outbreak began but Mr Trump suggests it came from a lab.
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Four Amish children killed in horse-drawn buggy accident - BBC News
The family was crossing a stream in Kentucky when their horse-drawn buggy got swept away.
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Harrison Ford investigated over LA runway incident - BBC News
The US actor was piloting a plane that wrongly crossed a runway where another aircraft was landing.
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BBC - Travel - America’s ‘fried chicken war’
How immigration, ingenuity and the American spirit shaped a US fried chicken “war” that’s been simmering for four generations.
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How personal contact will change post-Covid-19 - BBC Future
We’ll be less touchy-feely and far more wary, but the transition will feel strange
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How cities are clamping down on cars - BBC Future
Cities around the world are seeing dwindling numbers of fossil-fuel powered cars on their streets during lockdown, and many are planning to keep it that way.
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