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Firefly's Blue Ghost becomes second private spacecraft with moon landing

It was launched by Firefly Aerospace in January with the mission of exploring the Sea of Crises.

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A23a: World's biggest iceberg runs aground off remote island

The iceberg appears to be stuck and may start breaking up near the island of South Georgia.

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New Zealand fires UK envoy Phil Goff over Trump comments

Phil Goff asked if Trump "understands history" as he contrasted him with Sir Winston Churchill.

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Scientists discover new part of the immune system

New part of the immune system - hidden inside our bodies - could be used to make new antibiotics.

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Lesotho: Nine things about the country Donald Trump says 'nobody has ever heard of'

Lesotho is called the kingdom in the sky - it is the only country entirely above 1,000m.

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Gaza: Arab leaders approve $53bn alternative to Trump's reconstruction plan

Egypt puts forward a counterproposal to the president's vision for a US takeover of post-war Gaza.

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Brad Sigmon: South Carolina man to be executed by firing squad

Brad Sigmon will be the first person in the US to be killed by firing squad in 15 years.

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Denmark's postal service to stop delivering letters

The decision will end 400 years of the company's letter service, and postboxes will disappear from June.

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Gene found to link obesity risk in labradors and humans

Scientists have found a genetic cause of many labradors' - and some people's - tendency to overeat.

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Sthal: The Indian film showing the bride's 'humiliation' in arranged marriage

Sthal is notable for the unflinching way it portrays a bride's experience in arranged marriage.

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'I see hundreds of child sex abuse images a week for my job'

Mabel works for a firm that trawls the internet looking to remove the worst indecent images.

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Not so demure any more: The rise of 'free the nipple' fashion

Stars like Charli XCX have made see-through outfits all the rage at big events, but not everyone's a fan.

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Syrian security forces accused of killing hundreds of civilians

The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said 830 civilians had been killed.

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The woman championing disability rights on an island where inequity is rife

Joshuanette Francis strives to create a brighter future for people with physical challenges in Antigua.

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Can an LED face mask really transform your skin?

The at-home light therapy treatment is increasingly being seen as a must-have skincare accessory.

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MDMA may have protected Nova attack survivors from trauma, study suggests

Neuroscientists in Israel find signs that the drug helped festival survivors in the attack and the aftermath.

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Israel to cut off electricity supply to Gaza, minister says

Eli Cohen's announcement on Sunday came one week after Israel cut off all aid supplies to the territory.

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What happens when a plane passenger dies during a flight?

Crews will try to shield passengers from the body by using empty aisles, blankets and dim lighting.

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Musk and Rubio spar with Polish minister over Ukraine's use of Starlink

The three went back and forth in an exchange of posts on X over Starlink being cut off in Ukraine.

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Your pictures on the theme of 'monochrome'

Images on the theme of "monochrome" sent in by our readers.

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Chemsex: London man says his life was 'slowly deteriorating'

Calls are made to help address stigmas attached to chemsex and improve support.

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Weight loss drugs expose women to society's harsh judgements on their bodies

Women who have quickly lost weight say strangers are now more likely to smile at them or strike up a conversation.

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Iron Age study targets British DNA mystery

A project to sequence DNA from ancient remains may solve a puzzle involving people from south-east Britain.

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Facebook ‘worked hand in glove’ with China, claims ex-director

Social media company considered letting Beijing control content for access to its lucrative market, BBC told.

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Earliest iron use found in India? Tamil Nadu digs spark debate

Tamil Nadu’s iron artefacts may predate Turkey's Anatolia, reshaping early Iron Age history.

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