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Social media: Why algorithms show violence to boys
An insider tells the BBC why teenage boys are being targeted with extreme content.
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De pijnlijke en ongemakkelijke waarheid na 40 jaar onderzoek naar de Bende van Nijvel | VRT NWS: nie
Het federaal parket zet een punt achter het Bende-onderzoek, een gerechtelijk onderzoek dat decennialang alle richtingen uitging, maar finaal nergens eindigde. Dat politie en justitie gefaald hebben in dit gruwelijke dossier is een even pijnlijke als ongemakkelijke waarheid.
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Pew survey: What migration reveals about religion in India
The proportion of Hindus migrating from India is low compared to their share in the country's population.
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Mohammed bin Salman: Spies and diplomats reveal inside story of the Saudi crown prince
The Saudi royal, who vows to modernise his country, has faced accusations of human rights violations.
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(488) The Dark Side of Mother Teresa | Christopher Hitchens - YouTube
In this thought-provoking video, we delve into the controversial life and legacy of Mother Teresa, as illuminated by Christopher Hitchens, who boldly critiqu...
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'Crumblgate' : How a A$17.50 cookie sparked a social media storm
The doughy drama has left foodies and influencers scratching their heads in Australia.
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Ksenia Karelina: US-Russian woman jailed for 12 years for $51 charity gift
Ksenia Karelina was found guilty of treason in Russia for donating to a charity supporting Ukraine.
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Mature trees offer hope in world of rising emissions
Mature trees are able to increase their storage of greenhouse gases as levels rise, researchers find.
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Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting: What does science tell us about boxing’s gender row in Olympics?
Research is shedding light on different chromosomal make-ups and what advantages they may bring to sport.
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Horses are smart enough to plan and strategise, new study shows
It's hoped the findings lead to more humane horse training regimes and improvements to welfare.
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Google AI search tells users to glue pizza and eat rocks
Google has defended the answers given by AI Overview, describing them as "isolated examples".
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Hera spacecraft to visit Dimorphos asteroid that humans knocked off course
The mission aims to re-visit the asteroid Nasa diverted when it crashed a probe into it.
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Nobel Prize goes to microRNA researchers
US scientists Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun helped explain how genes work inside the human body.
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Year on from 7 October, Jeremy Bowen says killing and broken assumptions has taken Middle East to ed
Twelve months on from the 7 October attacks which led to Israel's war in Gaza, our international editor says the region is on the edge of something even worse.
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Immunotherapy project aims to benefit more cancer patients
Researchers are looking at making immunotherapy a much more effective treatment for cancer.
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Climbers rescued after three days on mountain in India
Fay Manners says she is "mentally destroyed" after a battle for survival 20,000ft up a mountain.
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Parkrun: The local jog that became a worldwide hit
From its humble beginnings as a local event, the story of how Parkrun became a global phenomenon.
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Carles Puigdemont: Police hunt ex-Catalan separatist leader after return from exile
Officials say Mr Puigdemont is on the run and have ordered police to set up roadblocks around the city.
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Geoffrey Hinton and John Hopfield share Nobel Prize for work on AI
Two scientists share the Nobel Prize for Physics for their work on machine learning.
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The cells that protect your brain against infection could also be behind some chronic diseases
Microglia are the brain's resident immune cells. Their job is to patrol the brain's blood vessels looking for invading pathogens to gobble up. But what happens when they go rogue?
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Russia on ‘mission to cause mayhem’ on British streets, warns MI5 head
In a wide-ranging speech, Ken McCallum also revealed MI5 had responded to 20 plots backed by Iran since 2022.
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Dutch museum finds beer can artwork in bin
The artwork, which shows two dented beer cans on the floor, was thrown in a bin by a technician.
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Supreme Court signals openness to Biden's 'ghost gun' crackdown
The Biden administration has tried to crack down on the untraceable guns, linked to criminal activity.
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Nepal teen breaks record by climbing Earth's highest mountains
The 18-year-old has become the youngest person to summit all 14 of the world's 8,000m peaks.
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Delhi high court: 'Our son died. Now we can use his sperm to have a grandchild'
An Indian court has cleared the way for a couple to use their dead son's frozen sperm.
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