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Bin Laden 'aide' Sulaiman Abu Ghaith pleads not guilty - BBC News

Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, described as a spokesman for Osama Bin Laden, pleads not guilty in a New York court to charges he helped plot the 9/11 attacks.

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Does bralet boom spell the end of high-rise boobs? - BBC News

Is the underwire under fire from a new wave of women ditching 'scaffolding' bras?

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Self-lubricating condom designed to reduce infections - BBC News

Scientists hope it'll make condoms easier to use and cut rates of sexually transmitted infections.

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Is democracy having a mid-life crisis? - BBC News

The anxieties of Western democracies are more like a mid-life crisis than a revolution, says politics professor.

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CloudWatch Is of the Devil, but I Must Use It | Linux Journal

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What should you do in a thunderstorm? - BBC News

Much of the UK has recently been hit by thunderstorms, but what is the best way to stay safe when thunder and lightning hits?

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How many countries still have the death penalty, and how many people are ki

The number of executions is rising globally, but many countries have banned capital punishment.

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Prehistoric art hints at lost Indian civilisation - BBC News

The discovery of thousands of ancient rock carvings in western India has stunned archaeologists.

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Should women be spelt womxn? - BBC News

A new spelling of the word women had sparked a Twitter backlash.

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Headless content management system - Wikipedia

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The business behind Michelin stars - BBC News

The unseen financial influence of the "Oscars of the restaurant industry".

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The people who moved to Chernobyl - BBC News

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Quantum mechanics rule 'bent' in classic experiment - BBC News

Researchers use tricky means to accomplish what was thought to be an impossible experiment that gets at the heart of quantum mechanics.

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Hotel California by the Eagles: What was it actually about? - BBC News

It's both glamorous and creepy. As the Eagles make musical history, we dissect their most famous song.

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What is monkeypox? - BBC News

Cases of monkeypox are being investigated in several countries, including the UK.

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Pacific castaway Jose Salvador Alvarenga 'mulled suicide' - BBC News

The castaway who says he survived more than a year adrift in the Pacific has said he considered killing himself but was determined to survive.

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Scrabble gets 300 new words in US dictionary revamp - BBC News

OK is among 300 added to the list of allowed words by the game's official US dictionary.

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Mark Lawrenson's cancer diagnosis and other TV stars 'saved' by viewers - B

Football pundit Mark Lawrenson is not the first celebrity to have his illness diagnosed on screen.

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Richard P. Feynman - Nobel Lecture: The Development of the Space-Time View

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Decentralisation: the next big step for the world wide web | Technology | T

The decentralised web, or DWeb, could be a chance to take control of our data back from the big tech firms. So how does it work and when will it be here?

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Tanzania and Kenya row over delay to wildebeest migration

Kenyan tour operators allege Tanzanian actions are affecting its tourism industry.

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Ancient Egyptian mummification 'recipe' revealed

Forensic examination of a mummy shows the original ancient Egyptian embalming recipe, scientists say.

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Official Secrets (film) - Wikipedia

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Jewellery thefts that shocked the world - BBC News

As thieves in Sweden steal the country's priceless crown jewels, we look at other high-profile robberies.

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Particles point way for Nasa's Voyager - BBC News

Scientists working on Voyager 1 are receiving further data suggesting the probe is close to crossing into interstellar space.

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