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Labubu: How the Pop Mart dolls conquered the world

The dolls have almost tripled their maker's profits - and, according to some, energised Chinese soft power.

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The tech giants use AI but is it any good? - BBC Weather

The biggest tech firms are using AI to forecast the weather but is that better than existing models?

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BBC threatens AI firm with legal action over unauthorised content use

It is first time that the BBC has taken such action regarding alleged scraping of its content for AI.

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Moray schoolgirl's message in a bottle gets reply from Norway 31 years later

The primary pupil from Moray in the north east of Scotland sent out her message in 1994 and it finally turned up across the North Sea in Norway.

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Serpents to saints: The fascinating journey of India's spiritual art

A new exhibition at the British Museum in London traces the stunning evolution of India's devotional art through 189 objects.

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Israel-Iran conflict unleashes wave of AI disinformation

Fake AI videos relating to the conflict have gained over 100 million views online, BBC Verify finds.

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Shorts at work: Can men now get their legs out in the office?

Whether shorts are ever appropriate for the office remains a contentious topic, so what should you do?

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Where are Michael Jackson's giant HIStory statues 30 years later?

The King Of Pop had 10 statues made in his image in 1995, but where can they be seen three decade later?

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How the US says it hit Iran's nuclear sites

A timeline of how the complex mission unfolded was laid out in a Pentagon briefing.

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Vera Rubin: First celestial image from revolutionary telescope

The telescope should detect killer asteroids and may even find the ninth planet in our solar system.

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Zimbabwe's 'Sir Wicknell': How a self-styled knight giving away cars has got people talking

Some are beguiled by the Zimbabwean tycoon's generosity, others alarmed about the source of his wealth.

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Dubai: When the glittering city and other Gulf states almost became part of India

It's now largely forgotten that in the early 1900s, nearly a third of the Arabian Peninsula was under British India.

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Rinjani: Rescuers search for Brazilian tourist Juliana Marins on Indonesian volcano

Juliana Marins was hiking on the volcano on Saturday when she fell from a cliff near the crater.

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Killer whales 'massage' each other using kelp

Orcas have been filmed using kelp as a tool to massage each other

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British man charged with organising Disneyland Paris "mock wedding" of nine-year-old

The 39-year-old is a convicted sexual offender who is wanted in the UK, French prosecutors have said.

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"That seems sociopathic." | Louis Theroux: The Settlers

I met the godmother of the settler movement, Daniella Weiss. Watch Louis Theroux: The Settlers on BBC iPlayer https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002bm1y/...

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Sexcam industry recruited us while we were schoolgirls, say models

A Colombian woman describes how she was recruited for sexcam work at 17 and encouraged to livestream from school.

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'He's just killed that boy' - how the Hainault attack unfolded

Marcus Monzo, 37, has been found guilty of of murdering Daniel Anjorin and attempting to kill three others.

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Clark Olofsson: Criminal who helped inspire Stockholm Syndrome term dies aged 78

Olofsson rose to global notoriety in 1973 after a kidnapping and bank robbery in Norrmalmstorg, central Stockholm.

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Our sister died because of our mum's cancer conspiracy theories, say brothers

Paloma Shemirani’s brothers say she refused chemotherapy because of their mother’s beliefs.

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Thousands in Norway told they won up to millions in lottery error

Norsk Tipping's CEO resigned a day after thousands received incorrect notifications, some saying they had become millionaires.

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Preserved gladiator helmets on display at Leeds armouries

The exhibition features gladiatorial weaponry and armour, exploring how they fought, lived and died.

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How safe is the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, really?

Long before the Air India tragedy, the cause of which is still to be determined, people who had worked on the 787 had raised concerns about the production standards

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Prada: Luxury label acknowledges Indian roots of footwear design after backlash

Prada described the Kolhapuri sandals as "leather footwear" but did not mention its origins, prompting backlash.

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Millions of websites to get 'game-changing' AI bot blocker

Publishers including Condé Nast and Sky News have welcomed the new tech from internet infrastructure firm, Cloudflare.

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