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Osama Bin Laden's son banned from re-entering France

Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau accused him of authoring social media posts which "glorified terrorism".

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Nature decline is now nearing dangerous tipping points, WWF warns

Global wildlife populations have shrunk by an average of 73% in the past 50 years, data shows.

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Endurance: Shackleton's lost ship as never seen before

A new 3D scan shows Endurance exactly as it is 3,000m down in Antarctica’s icy waters.

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Google DeepMind co-founder Demis Hassabis shares Nobel Chemistry Prize

Three scientists share the prize for their revolutionary work on proteins, the buildings blocks of life.

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Peter Todd: I am not Bitcoin inventor, says man named in HBO film

Attempting to identify the inventor, known only as Satoshi Nakamoto, has captivated the internet.

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Hurricane Milton: Influencers risking death for clicks and cash

As hurricanes devastate Florida, influencers have been risking their lives with livestreams and stunts.

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Everest climber Irvine's foot believed found after 100 years

Andrew Comyn "Sandy" Irvine was climbing Everest in June 1924 when he and his partner vanished.

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(506) Bertrand Russell on God (1959) - YouTube

The fantastic Bertrand Russell talks about his thoughts and beliefs on god or lack there of. Regardless of your own personal beliefs you have to admire the w...

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xkcd: CIDABM

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Alien worlds might not have a night and day. How would that change evolution?

Distinct days and nights have helped life flourish on Earth. But many alien worlds capable of supporting life may not have such clear delineations.

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Elon Musk's Starship rocket achieves record-breaking feat

The SpaceX team successfully returned the booster part of the Starship rocket to the launchpad.

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Christopher Columbus's DNA to shed light on his origins

Research seeking to solve the mystery of the legendary explorer's birthplace will feature in a documentary.

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Beta thalassaemia: First gene-editing therapy could cure disorder

The treatment for beta thalassaemia is to be offered on the NHS and uses Nobel Prize-winning technology.

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Prague to ban organised night pub crawls in bid for 'refined' visitors

Travel agency-organised pub crawls will be banned in the Czech capital at night, the council says.

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Al Pacino says 'it's fun' to be a new dad at 84

The Hollywood star discusses fatherhood, The Godfather and playing chess.

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Europa Clipper: Spacecraft blasts off to hunt alien life on a distant moon

Nasa's spacecraft could change what we know about life in our solar system.

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Ex-Stasi officer jailed for 1974 Berlin border killing

Martin Naumann shot Czeslaw Kukuczka in the back at Friedrichstrasse station in 1974.

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Canary Islands migrants: ‘Try or die’ - one Senegalese man’s determination to reach Europe

BBC Africa Eye is told that a migrant dies trying to reach the beaches of the Spanish archipelago every 45 minutes.

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(534) What If The Cosmological Constant Is NOT Constant? - YouTube

Weathered: Earth's Extreme is available globally at: https://to.pbs.org/WeatheredST or the PBS App (US Only)Check out the Space Time Merch Storehttps://www.p...

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Grand Egyptian Museum partially opens to public

When complete, the museum will showcase more than 100,000 objects, including treasures from the tomb of King Tutankhamun.

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Nut bans no help to allergic air passengers, experts say

The real danger comes from passengers on previous flights leaving peanut residue on seats, a review says.

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Russian man rescued after spending 67 days adrift

Officials say Mikhail Pichugin was found with the bodies of his brother and his 15-year-old nephew.

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Fake vintage wine gang busted in France and Italy, police say

The group is alleged to have made fake labels from famous French vineyards, using them to sell cheap wine.

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Switzerland offers prize money to get munition out of lakes

Thousands of tonnes of ammunition lie beneath the tranquil waters of Swiss lakes - but the country wants it out.

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"Hij steekt zijn tong in mijn mond en wrijft tot hij ejaculeert": Rik Devillé geeft paters en nonnen

Niet alleen kinderen, maar ook zusters en paters werden slachtoffer van seksueel misbruik in de Kerk. Daarover heeft priester Rik Devillé, die zich inzet voor de slachtoffers, een boek geschreven. In 'Donkere gangen' getuigen volwassen geestelijken over het misbruik dat hen is overkomen binnen de muren van kloosters en abdijen.

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