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Boy, 13, shot dead by New York police had replica gun, authorities say
Nyah Mway died after police mistook his replica gun for a real firearm and shot him in the chest.
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Japan's government finally says goodbye to floppy disks
The use of the floppy disk, which was still used in some government agencies in Japan, has now been scrapped.
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World's oldest cave art found in Indonesia showing humans and pig
The oldest example of cave art has been discovered on an Indonesian island and dated back 51,200 years.
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A Bugatti, a first lady and the fake stories aimed at Americans
A former US police officer runs an AI-powered network of misleading news sites turning its sights towards November.
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Pakistan will continue attacks on Afghanistan - minister
Khawaja Asif said the aerial strikes were targeting groups which his government accuses to targeting security forces and civilians.
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Israel conscription rule stokes ultra-Orthodox fury
But the move marks a significant step towards resolving one of Israel's most divisive issues.
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How YouTuber Technoblade's death boosted sarcoma fundraising
Technoblade was just 23 when he died from a sarcoma. But fans have kept his legacy alive by fundraising.
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Julian Assange's sexual assault accuser is "happy" he's free
Anna Ardin accused Julian Assange of sexual assault - but is pleased he has been freed from jail.
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Chinese Tesla rival BYD agrees $1bn Turkey EV plant deal
The electric vehicle giant has been rapidly expanding manufacturing capacity outside its home country.
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Shackleton: Famed explorer's Endurance ship gets extra protection
Antarctic Treaty nations agree to a plan to preserve one of the world's greatest shipwrecks.
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Sudan war: How a photographer escaped the besieged city of el-Fasher
Mohamed Zakaria made the dangerous journey to flee the besieged city of el-Fasher.
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Vatican excommunicates Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano for schism
The ultra-conservative archbishop was found guilty of splitting with the Catholic church.
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Hathras crush: Indian preacher denies blame for deaths, lawyer tells BBC
Bhole Baba, who led the festival where some 120 people died, will co-operate with investigations.
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A wildlife park has banned koala cuddles. Will others follow?
Advocates say the practice is "cruel" to koalas and are pushing for it to be outlawed nation-wide.
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Marburg virus: Scientists to start human testing of vaccine
University of Oxford researchers to trial in-human vaccine against highly fatal Marburg virus.
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The sperm whale 'phonetic alphabet' revealed by AI
Researchers studying sperm whale communication say they've uncovered sophisticated structures similar to those found in human language.
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Trump rally: Witness says he saw gunman minutes before shots were fired
Greg Smith, who was outside the rally, tells the BBC he tried to alert the police.
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Mystery over 4,000-year-old axe-heads sent to Irish museum
The Bronze Age artefacts arrived at a museum packed in foam and accompanied by an anonymous note.
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RMS Titanic shipwreck: Bid to make ultimate photo record
A new expedition aims to document the world's most famous shipwreck in unprecedented detail.
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US cruise missiles to return to Germany, angering Moscow
The missiles will be deployed periodically from 2026 for the first time since the Cold War.
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Bather rescued 80km from Japan beach after 36 hours
The woman, who was wearing a rubber ring, is reported to be dehydrated but fine otherwise.
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Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant: The Indian wedding turning heads around
After four months of lavish events, the wedding of Asia's richest man's son is finally here.
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Secret 'sky island' rainforest saved by new discoveries
Dozens of unique animal and insect finds have helped secure protection for an unspoilt mountain forest.
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Moon cave discovered that could one day house humans
It is the first cave to be discovered on the Moon and could protect astronauts from radiation.
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Brazilian Instagram influencer jailed for trafficking and slavery
Young women tell the BBC how Kat Torres lured them to her homes in the US, where they worked for no pay.
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