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Norway on track to be first to go all-electric

Nine in 10 new cars in the country are now battery-powered, and it aims to hit 100% later this year.

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Shein: Inside the Chinese factories fuelling the company's success

Workers making clothes for the fast fashion giant tell the BBC they labour for up to 75 hours a week.

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Grievance studies affair - Wikipedia

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Space junk metal ring baffles residents and sparks concern in Kenya village

The Kenyan villagers surprised by falling satellite debris heralding a new year full of surprises.

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Bawla case: A murder that shook British India and toppled a king

A businessman was shot dead in India 100 years ago. Then, a sensational tale unfolded.

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(894) Do you really need to take 10,000 steps a day? - Shannon Odell - YouTube

Discover the benefits of walking, and how this simple exercise can positively impact the health of your body and brain.--For years, Jean Béliveau walked from...

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Durham physicists help find 44 stars born during cosmic noon

The team from Durham University uses gravitational lensing to observe stars across the universe.

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Rare comet may be visible for only time in 160,000 years

Comet C/2024 G3 could shine as bright as Venus due to its close proximity to the Sun.

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National Cathedral of Ghana in Accra to be investigated, says President John Mahama

Critics say the money could be put to better use in at a time when the country is struggling economically.

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BBC News - Amanda Knox guilty of Meredith Kercher murder

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French woman duped by AI Brad Pitt faces mockery online

Anne, 53, was subject to nationwide ridicule after a TV show revealed how she paid out huge sums to romance scammers pretending to be Brad Pitt.

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SpaceX rocket launches private missions to the Moon

Two landers owned by US and Japanese companies to carry out separate tests on the Moon's surface.

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Almost 100 strikes in Gaza 'humanitarian zone', BBC Verify finds

The area in Gaza which Israel's military has told people to go to "for their safety" has been hit by 97 strikes since May, BBC Verify analysis has revealed.

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Global report urges more accurate definition of obesity than BMI

There is a risk too many people are being diagnosed as obese, with weight-loss drugs in high demand.

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Pompeii: Spectacular new discoveries unearthed include private spa

A huge private bathhouse is found after lying hidden for 2,000 years under volcanic rock and ash.

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(909) 'So you won't take down lies?': Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez challenges Facebook CEO - YouTube

Mark Zuckerberg faced a gruelling examination from the Democratic lawmaker Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Wednesday, with questions over the Cambridge Analytica...

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Investigation after British skier dies following collision in French Alps

A 62-year-old woman reportedly crashed into a stationary skier, a British man, on Tuesday.

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Feeling unmotivated? Use "Skinner's Law" to get yourself back on track - Big Think

Big Think recently spoke with behavioral scientist and author Katy Milkman about what really motivates us and steers our behavior.

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Australian influencer charged with poisoning baby for money

The Queensland woman allegedly raised thousands of dollars by chronicling her child's supposed illness online.

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Cholas: How a dynasty in India created a cultural and economic superpower

The Cholas were a powerful south Indian dynasty known for military conquests, grand temples and shaping global trade and culture.

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'Dark oxygen' mission takes aim at other worlds

Gas from the seafloor has scientists wondering if oxygen could be found in the oceans of other planets.

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Passenger clings to German high-speed train after smoke break goes wrong

He jumped on when it pulled out of the station before he had finished his smoking break, police say.

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How cigarette butt helped solve 30-year murder mystery

Serial sex offender Graham McGill was on parole when he murdered mother-of-eleven Mary McLaughlin in 1984.

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Nepal's leader says it has too many tigers. Does it?

Wild tigers killed nearly 40 people in Nepal between 2019 and 2023. Solutions are hard to come by.

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'I wasn't sporty but I've won a 268-mile race'

Lucy Gossage finished first in the women's race between Derbyshire and Scotland on Thursday.

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