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Hot mic catches Xi and Putin discussing organ transplants and immortality

The Chinese and Russian leaders have been in power for 13 and 25 years respectively, with neither expressing any intention of stepping down.

Organ transplants and immortality: Might Xi and Putin be onto something?

The presidents of China and Russia were overheard discussing transplants as a way to prolong life.

Sweden says Russia behind surge in GPS jamming over Baltic Sea

Interferences to satellite navigational systems occur almost daily, aviation officials say.

Surgeon Neil Hopper jailed after amputation of own legs

Neil Hopper claimed that injuries to his legs were the result of sepsis and not self-inflicted.

Russia targets WhatsApp and pushes new 'super-app' as internet blackouts grow

Millions of Russians have faced restrictions on popular apps while a new app called Max is aggressively promoted.

Man on round-the-world trip gets multiple offers to replace stolen motorbike

Yogesh Alekari was about 15,000 miles (24,140km) into his trip when his bike was taken in Nottingham.

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One of the world's most sacred places is being turned into a mega-resort

Egypt faces blacklash for its plan to turn Mount Sinai, a biblical site and home to the Bedouins, into luxury hotels and villas.

Carlo Acutis: From London baptism to first millennial saint

Before his death at 15, Carlo Acutis was known for his love of technology and had created a website to document miracles.

Czech police finally catch up with 'phantom racing car driver'

A red racing car has been sighted on motorways in the Czech Republic since 2019 but until now has evaded police.

US pilot and influencer released from Chilean air base in Antarctica

Ethan Guo, 20, had been detained since June after being accused of landing his Cessna illegally in Chilean territory in the Antarctic.

New Banksy mural appears at Royal Courts of Justice

The artwork, which shows a judge hitting a protester with a gavel, was confirmed by the elusive street artist.

Democrats in Congress release alleged Trump birthday note to Epstein

The White House says the president did not draw the picture or sign the note, after it was published on Monday.

Publishers fear AI summaries are hitting online traffic

Google's AI overviews are diverting traffic away from online newspapers and other publications.

Protect Arctic from 'dangerous' climate engineering, scientists warn

Controversial approaches to cooling the planet are unlikely to work, according to dozens of polar scientists.

Anti-Islamic US biker gang members run security at deadly Gaza aid sites

BBC identifies members of Infidels MC gang hired as armed security at US and Israel-backed aid sites.

Banksy 'judge' mural scrubbed from Royal Courts of Justice wall

The artwork of a judge hitting a protester with a gavel has been removed from the listed building.

Russian drone incursion into Poland will test Nato resolve

Whether the drone incursion was deliberate or accidental, Moscow will be watching Nato's response to it closely.

Trump is used to shaking off criticism. The Epstein saga is different

While there is no suggestion of criminal wrongdoing by Trump, the political consequences of the Epstein saga on the US president are very real

Nasa rover finds rocks on Mars with potential signs of past life

Unusual mudstones found on the Red Planet are potentially associated with ancient Martian microbes.

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Japan sets new record with nearly 100,000 people aged over 100

The number of Japanese centenarians rose to 99,763 in September, with women making up 88% of the total.

North Korea executing more people for watching foreign films and TV, UN finds

The report is based on more than 300 interviews with escapees from Kim Jong Un's secretive regime.