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Nature inFocus Photography Awards 2024: Leopards, sharks and spiders

The winners of the Nature inFocus Photography Awards 2024 have been announced.

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Paris: Paul Varry dreamed of a cycling revolution. Then an SUV crushed him

Paul Varry's death has triggered a debate in Paris over the dramatic expansion of cycle infrastructure.

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YR4 asteroid: The hits and near-misses you never hear about

Since a potentially hazardous asteroid was detected in December, tens of others objects have come close to Earth.

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Are planes crashing more often?

A recent flurry of air disasters have made some people worried about flying - but are crashes on the rise?

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Taliban says it will try to release British couple as soon as possible

Peter and Barbie Reynolds, both in their 70s, were arrested by the Taliban in early February.

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Ex-surgeon admits 'despicable acts' in France's largest child abuse trial

Joel Le Scouarnec is accused of assaulting or raping 299 people, the vast majority under 15 years old.

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Germany's Friedrich Merz signals seismic shift in Europe-US relations

Friedrich Merz heralds a new era for Europe without the US as a key partner, writes Europe editor Katya Adler.

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Pharaoh: Archaeologists may have found second Thutmose II tomb

The potential find comes just days after the announcement of the discovery of King Thutmose II's tomb.

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John Simpson: Donald Trump means 2025 could be year for the history books

Like 1968 or 1989, this could be a year when the world changes in a fundamental way.

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Dead body placed beside Australian couple on Qatar Airways flight

Cabin crew placed the body of a passenger who died mid-flight in an empty seat beside the pair.

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Singapore's biggest bank DBS to cut 4,000 roles as it embraces AI

It makes DBS one of the first major banks to offer details on how AI will affect its operations.

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How a dramatic day at the UN deepened cracks between Europe and US

The US shocked Europe by siding with Russia, Belarus and North Korea to pass resolutions on the conflict in Ukraine.

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Putin offers Russian and Ukrainian rare minerals to US

The proposal to give the US access to minerals would also include those from territories taken from Ukraine.

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Clint Hill: US Secret Service agent during Kennedy assassination dies aged 93

Clint Hill spent decades blaming himself for Kennedy's death before re-evaluating his role.

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Man's brain turned to glass by Vesuvius volcano ash cloud

The pea-sized brain was found in the skull of a 20-year-old man killed in the volcanic eruption.

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xkcd: RNA

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Seven planets align in UK skies this week for last time until 2040

The best chance to see as many as possible will be after sunset on Wednesday and Thursday.

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(1116) Why Some Animals Can't be Domesticated - YouTube

Why didn't Africans on Zebra conquer the world? Why don't we have war bears?Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEYh5WACqEkWebsite: http://www.cgpgrey.c...

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Skype announces it will close in May

The internet chat and phone service, which is owned by Microsoft, made the announcement on X.

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Trump-Zelensky: What it was like in the room during shouting match

BBC reporters witnessed the extraordinary exchange between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky firsthand.

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Woman's face recreated from 2,000-year-old skull found in Dorset

Cliff erosion led to the discovery of the young woman's skull and bones buried in Dorset.

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Plane GPS systems are under sustained attack - is the solution a new atomic clock?

How a new atomic clock might be the way to tackle attacks on plane GPS systems

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Hegseth orders pause in offensive US cyber operations against Russia

The reported directive from the defence secretary comes during an American push to end the war in Ukraine.

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Cousin marriage: The new evidence about children's ill health

A major study has found first cousin-parentage may have wider consequences than previously thought.

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First British tourists allowed back into North Korea tell BBC what they saw

Travellers enter a mini capitalist enclave far from Pyongyang, on a tightly controlled visit.

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