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Catfishing: Alexander McCartney jailed for minimum of 20 years

A 12-year-old girl in the US took her own life as she was being abused by a man from Northern Ireland.

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Will the real inventor of Bitcoin please stand up?

Why are still no closer to unmasking the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto?

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‘Fandom has toxified the world’: Watchmen author Alan Moore on superheroes, Comicsgate and Trump | A

Enthusiasm can be a productive force for good, but our culture has rapidly become a fan-based landscape that the rest of us are merely living in

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Chopin waltz unearthed in New York after almost 200 years

The unknown waltz was discovered in the vault of the Morgan Library and Museum in New York.

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(585) The white lie we've been told about Roman statues - YouTube

The ancient world was actually really colorful.Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labWhen you think of the ancient world, you probably picture to...

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Samuel Paty: Trial begins over beheading of teacher who showed Prophet Muhammed cartoon

The history teacher was killed after giving a lesson on freedom of speech to a class of young teenagers.

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South Africa police force 540 illegal miners from abandoned shaft

The miners were left starving and dehydrated after security forces cut off their access to food and water.

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Fertility: Why are fewer babies being born in England and Wales?

From 'fruitless' dating to financial pressures, people share their views on falling fertility rates.

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Japan: Survey finds record low number of teen boys had first kiss

Only one in five high school boys have had their first kiss, a record low in a national survey.

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Equatorial Guinea vice-president warns against office sex after Baltasar Ebang Engonga videos

Vice-President Teodoro Obiang Mangue says that anyone found having sex at work will be suspended.

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LignoSat: First wood-panelled satellite launched into space

The tiny satellite built in Japan will test the suitability of timber as a renewable material in space.

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Top climber falls to death after rare Himalayan feat

Slovak mountaineer Ondrej Huserka fell while descending the Lantang Lirung mountain in Nepal.

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Novel way to beat dengue: Deaf mosquitoes stop having sex

Mutant males struggle to mate, which could offer a way to control mosquito populations, scientists say.

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xkcd: Proterozoic Rocks

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Sunderland GP jailed for poisoning mum's partner over inheritance

Thomas Kwan injected a toxin that caused a flesh-eating disease, pretending it was a Covid jab.

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How Trump pulled off an incredible comeback

Millions of Americans voted to give him a second chance - our North America editor Sarah Smith looks at why.

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(623) The Most Insane Weapon You Never Heard About - YouTube

Get 50% off your first month of a monthly club with code KURZGESAGT at https://www.kiwico.com/kurzgesagtThis video was sponsored by KiwiCo. Thanks a lot for ...

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(643) The Strange Physics Principle That Shapes Reality - YouTube

The single principle that underpins all of physics. Head to https://brilliant.org/veritasium to start your free 30-day trial and get 20% off an annual premiu...

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Manchester Arena attack conspiracist ordered to pay £45k in damages

Richard Hall claimed the Manchester Arena attack, which killed 22 people, was fake.

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Baalbek's ancient ruins at risk by Israeli bombing, archaeologists warn

Roman ruins in Lebanon lie just a short distance from sites that have been hit by Israeli air strikes.

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The rise and fall of China’s viral maths 'prodigy'

A 17-year-old student was hailed as a genius, until it emerged she'd cheated.

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Autonomous vehicles: How mines control driverless trucks

Big mining firms are switching to driverless trucks and other autonomous equipment.

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xkcd: Geometriphylogenetics

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New research prompts rethink on chances of life on Uranus moons

The planet Uranus and its five biggest moons may not be the sterile worlds scientists have long thought.

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'I was moderating hundreds of horrific and traumatising videos'

The BBC speaks to social media moderators, whose job it is to find and remove distressing and illegal content.

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