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Webmentions: Enabling Better Communication on the Internet – A List Apart

The free exchange of information and ideas is one of the great beauties of the internet, so why is so much of that communication still trapped behind the walls of individual social silos? Enter Web…

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Ancient Egypt: Cheese discovered in 3,200-year-old tomb - BBC News

A new study says a substance found in broken jars by archaeologists is 3,200-year-old cheese.

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How much do Nato members spend on defence? - BBC News

Nato expects 23 of its 32 members to have met the target of spending 2% of GDP on defence in 2024.

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Adnan Oktar: Turkish TV preacher arrested on fraud and abuse charges - BBC

Controversial preacher Adnan Oktar and 166 of his mainly female followers have been arrested.

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Crow vending machine skills 'redefine intelligence' - BBC News

An experiment with a "vending machine for crows" is revealing insights into how intelligence evolves, scientists say.

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Decoupled Drupal 8 GatsbyJS: a quickstart guide | Phase2 Technology

If you're not familiar with GatsbyJS, then you owe it to yourself to check it out. It's an up and coming static site generator with React and GraphQL baked in, and it prides itself on being really easy to integrate with common CMS'es like Drupal.

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The hand of God - Wikipedia

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Nude model's Western Wall photo shoot sparks anger - BBC News

Belgian Marisa Papen has been criticised for the photo near one of Judaism's most sacred sites.

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BBC - Travel - An ingenious way to hide a map

In World War II, clandestine maps were printed onto cloth handkerchiefs to be used by Allied servicemen in case of capture behind enemy lines.

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BBC NEWS | Africa | Nigerians lured to work in Italy

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Does the US have a pet tiger problem? - BBC News

The US has more captive tigers than the rest of the world has wild ones. Why?

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How hats were placed atop the Easter Island statues - BBC News

It took only small teams using ramps and ropes to cap the giant statues of Rapa Nui, a new study says.

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Early Van Gogh landscape sells for €7m at French auction - BBC News

Fishing Net Menders in the Dunes sells to an American collector after a fierce bidding war.

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Facebook abandons its Project Aquila flying internet plan - BBC News

The social network was planning to build drones capable of beaming down internet connectivity.

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Tales from the far-flung Faroes - BBC News

The people who live on remote rocks in the North Atlantic

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The war in the desert - BBC News

Why the Sahara is terror's new front line

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The khipu code: the knotty mystery of the Inkas’ 3D records | Aeon Ideas

The Inkas’ mysterious knotted khipus were a 3D record-keeping code so sophisticated, we still haven’t managed to crack it

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Silurian hypothesis - Wikipedia

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Sextortion: Big rise in victims with 'tens of thousands at risk' - BBC News

There's been a big rise in the number of reported cases of sextortion - when victims are recorded carrying out sex acts online.

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Mamoudou Gassama: Mali 'Spiderman' to be made French citizen - BBC News

Mamoudou Gassama earned widespread praise and Spiderman comparisons for saving a small boy.

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Gatsby

Gatsby is a React-based open source framework with performance, scalability and security built-in. Collaborate, build and deploy 1000x faster on Netlify.

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The Doorstep Murder - BBC News

Why did a regular family evening end in gunshots?

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Jacob Cockle - BBC News

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BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Space cadets taken in by TV hoax

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US preacher asks followers to help buy fourth private jet - BBC News

Jesse Duplantis, 68, said God told him to "believe" for his fourth plane, which is set to cost $54m.

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