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BBC - Travel - Russia’s mysterious ‘City of the Dead’

Just outside the remote Russian village of Dargavs, a medieval necropolis holds the remains of more than 10,000 people.

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Utah condom campaign halted over racy packaging - BBC News

The US state was to distribute 100,000 condoms for free as part of an HIV-prevention campaign.

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Harry and Meghan: How people split time between two countries - BBC News

Four people share their experiences - good and bad - of having two homes thousands of miles apart.

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Cookies crumbling as Google phases them out - BBC News

A study suggests that cookie consent forms are flouting the EU's tough data laws.

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What the earliest life on Earth looked like - BBC Future

When complex life emerged on the ancient Earth, it looked like nothing we would recognise today.

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How the Japanese are putting an end to extreme work weeks - BBC Worklife

Employees in the country whose brutal office culture has led to several deaths are beginning to rethink the tradition.

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Russia's Putin seeks to stimulate birth rate - BBC News

Russia's president announces a series of measures including benefit payments for new mothers.

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Why Japan is so successful at returning lost property - BBC Future

Cultural norms, complex religious influences and friendly police officers make losing something no big deal. But does this tell the whole story about Japan’s relationship with honesty?

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Prohibition: US activists fight for temperance 100 years on - BBC News

US Prohibition was launched on 17 January 1920. A hundred years later, some activists won't give up.

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Retired Pope to be removed as celibacy book author - BBC News

The apparent intervention from Pope Benedict came as Pope Francis considers an easing of the rules.

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Nuclear weapons: Which countries have them and how many are there? - BBC Ne

With talk around Iran's nuclear capabilities, these are the rules about having nuclear weapons.

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Liang Jun: China's first female tractor driver, and national icon, dies - B

At 18, Liang Jun became China's first female tractor driver - and eventually a national icon.

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The accidental Singer sewing machine revolution - BBC News

A device that changed women's lives was originally intended to make one man rich.

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BBC - Travel - The glitzy European city going green

Monaco is often associated with glamour and excess, yet this corner of the Cote d’Azur is emerging as a leader in sustainable, responsible tourism.

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Taal: The 'very small but dangerous volcano' - BBC News

Taal is a small volcano but it is complex and unpredictable which makes it a big risk, say experts.

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The 'sorcerer' keeping Mali's marionette tradition alive - BBC News

A trip to a leading puppet workshop in Mali reveals the art is in trouble as insecurity has reduced tourist income.

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Plug-in and sail: Meet the electric ferry pioneers - BBC News

Battery powered ferries are becoming bigger and are sailing further, but they are still expensive.

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Secrets of '1,000-year-old trees' unlocked - BBC News

Scientists discover how the ginkgo lives to such an old age, surviving for centuries or millennia.

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BBC - Travel - The shipwreck that forever changed South Africa

When the Nieuw Haarlem wrecked in 1647, it catalysed the creation of Cape Town. Now, an archaeologist is on the verge of finding this lost ship that forever changed history.

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China sinkhole: Six killed as ground swallows bus - BBC News

CCTV shows an explosion after the bus and bystanders fell into a hole that opened up at a bus stop.

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Retired Pope Benedict warns Francis against relaxing priestly celibacy rule

The surprise appeal comes as Pope Francis considers an easing of the rule banning married priests.

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The 106-year history of the dreaded economy airline seat - BBC Worklife

As millions of travellers take to the skies each year, economy seats continue to shrink. Trace the dreaded airplane seat from its wicker inception to its carbon fibre future.

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BBC - Travel - Why 2020 is the year to visit Cairo

Tourism to Cairo has dwindled since the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. But locals see the new Grand Egyptian Museum as a chance to reintroduce the world to Egypt’s bustling capital.

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'Why can't I find an Afro-Caribbean egg donor?' - BBC News

When IVF failed, Natasha was sad to learn that there are few egg donors of Afro-Caribbean heritage.

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The people trying to save scents from extinction - BBC Future

The smells of ordinary life, from traditional pubs to old books, are part of our culture and heritage – and many of them are in danger of being lost.

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