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Australia fires: Aboriginal planners say the bush 'needs to burn' - BBC New

What would happen if Australia followed the ancient bushfire management practices of Aboriginal people?

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Fatty tongues could be main driver of sleep apnoea - BBC News

Fat lost from the tongue was the reason for improvements in a sleep apnoea weight loss study.

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Prince Harry and Meghan: Where do they get their money? - BBC News

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are not funded by the Royal Family and have downgraded security.

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Tips for longevity from the oldest people on Earth - BBC Worklife

Okinawa is known as a ‘blue zone’ - a home to some of the oldest people on the planet. The secret isn’t medication or specific foods, but a connection with their loved ones.

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What it’s like to survive a shipwreck - BBC Future

The Robertson family spent 38 days adrift with little fresh water or food supplies after their yacht was sunk by killer whales.

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Night rider: 21 years sleeping on a London bus - BBC News

When Sunny's asylum application was refused, he took refuge overnight on London's buses - for two decades.

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Plastic packaging ban 'could harm environment' - BBC News

Stopping plastic packaging could lead to higher carbon alternatives, a Parliamentary report says.

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US presidents and the fuzzy legality of war - BBC News

Controversy over a president’s policies and their legal foundations has raged over the ages.

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BBC - Travel - Welcome to Jáchymov: the Czech town that invented the dollar

Five hundred years after coining the first dollar, a tiny mining town is coming to grips with the many ways it shaped the modern world.

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My Money: 'I made it through the day without spending a dollar' - BBC News

As part of a new BBC blog series, Chelsea Thomas shares what she spent her money on this week.

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Does the US have a problem with topless women? - BBC News

Women fed up with being forced to cover up their breasts are challenging American laws about nudity.

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Brazil: Netflix told to remove film depicting Jesus as gay - BBC News

A judge in Brazil orders Netflix to remove a film where Jesus brings home a presumed boyfriend.

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Running marathon cuts years off 'artery age' - BBC News

Training for a first marathon delivers more elastic arteries and lower blood pressure, experts say.

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The 'psychedelics coach' with drug-fuelled career advice - BBC Worklife

Following the popularity of microdosing psychedelics to improve productivity, some are turning to these substances for career clarity.

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BBC - Travel - How a plant saved a Japanese island

For centuries, residents on a far-flung Japanese island have survived hardships by consuming a highly toxic plant. Now, this deadly delicacy is at risk of dying off.

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How to travel by train - and ditch the plane - BBC News

Some governments have introduced measures to increase train travel, but is it enough?

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How to calculate your dog's real age - BBC Future

Your pet clearly ages faster than you do, but new research is giving us a much clearer idea of just how old your dog really might be.

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Pakistan forgiveness laws: The price of getting away with murder - BBC News

Thanks to forgiveness laws, murder doesn't always result in a jail sentence - or even a trial.

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Why all babies love peekaboo - BBC Future

Peekaboo is a game played over the world, crossing language and cultural barriers. Why is it so universal? Perhaps because it’s such a powerful learning tool.

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'Serious cyber-attack' on Austria's foreign ministry - BBC News

Foreign ministry officials believe another country may be responsible.

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Workplace bullying is more harmful than we realised - BBC Worklife

New findings suggest being bullied at work won’t just affect you emotionally, but could also have serious consequences for your health.

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Neglected children end up with 'smaller brains' - BBC News

Adopted children who suffered severe deprivation in Romanian orphanages had smaller brains than others as young adults.

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Belching in a good way: How livestock could learn from Orkney sheep - BBC N

The sheep of North Ronaldsay could teach other livestock how to belch in a way less harmful to the climate.

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Val d'Isere: The doctor who hid a Jewish girl - and the resort that wants t

A hidden story of wartime bravery in an Alpine resort, which some local people are reluctant to remember.

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Shanghai New Year drone display was pre-recorded - BBC News

A dramatic New Year's Eve drone display over the riverside area was filmed days before, it emerges.

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