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US presidents and the fuzzy legality of war - BBC News

Controversy over a president’s policies and their legal foundations has raged over the ages.

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BBC - Travel - Welcome to Jáchymov: the Czech town that invented the dollar

Five hundred years after coining the first dollar, a tiny mining town is coming to grips with the many ways it shaped the modern world.

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My Money: 'I made it through the day without spending a dollar' - BBC News

As part of a new BBC blog series, Chelsea Thomas shares what she spent her money on this week.

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Does the US have a problem with topless women? - BBC News

Women fed up with being forced to cover up their breasts are challenging American laws about nudity.

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Brazil: Netflix told to remove film depicting Jesus as gay - BBC News

A judge in Brazil orders Netflix to remove a film where Jesus brings home a presumed boyfriend.

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Fatty tongues could be main driver of sleep apnoea - BBC News

Fat lost from the tongue was the reason for improvements in a sleep apnoea weight loss study.

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Prince Harry and Meghan: Where do they get their money? - BBC News

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are not funded by the Royal Family and have downgraded security.

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Tips for longevity from the oldest people on Earth - BBC Worklife

Okinawa is known as a ‘blue zone’ - a home to some of the oldest people on the planet. The secret isn’t medication or specific foods, but a connection with their loved ones.

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What it’s like to survive a shipwreck - BBC Future

The Robertson family spent 38 days adrift with little fresh water or food supplies after their yacht was sunk by killer whales.

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Night rider: 21 years sleeping on a London bus - BBC News

When Sunny's asylum application was refused, he took refuge overnight on London's buses - for two decades.

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Retired Pope Benedict warns Francis against relaxing priestly celibacy rule

The surprise appeal comes as Pope Francis considers an easing of the rule banning married priests.

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The 106-year history of the dreaded economy airline seat - BBC Worklife

As millions of travellers take to the skies each year, economy seats continue to shrink. Trace the dreaded airplane seat from its wicker inception to its carbon fibre future.

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BBC - Travel - Why 2020 is the year to visit Cairo

Tourism to Cairo has dwindled since the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. But locals see the new Grand Egyptian Museum as a chance to reintroduce the world to Egypt’s bustling capital.

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'Why can't I find an Afro-Caribbean egg donor?' - BBC News

When IVF failed, Natasha was sad to learn that there are few egg donors of Afro-Caribbean heritage.

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The people trying to save scents from extinction - BBC Future

The smells of ordinary life, from traditional pubs to old books, are part of our culture and heritage – and many of them are in danger of being lost.

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Australia fires: Aboriginal planners say the bush 'needs to burn' - BBC New

What would happen if Australia followed the ancient bushfire management practices of Aboriginal people?

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The 'sorcerer' keeping Mali's marionette tradition alive - BBC News

A trip to a leading puppet workshop in Mali reveals the art is in trouble as insecurity has reduced tourist income.

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Plug-in and sail: Meet the electric ferry pioneers - BBC News

Battery powered ferries are becoming bigger and are sailing further, but they are still expensive.

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Secrets of '1,000-year-old trees' unlocked - BBC News

Scientists discover how the ginkgo lives to such an old age, surviving for centuries or millennia.

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BBC - Travel - The shipwreck that forever changed South Africa

When the Nieuw Haarlem wrecked in 1647, it catalysed the creation of Cape Town. Now, an archaeologist is on the verge of finding this lost ship that forever changed history.

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China sinkhole: Six killed as ground swallows bus - BBC News

CCTV shows an explosion after the bus and bystanders fell into a hole that opened up at a bus stop.

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Retired Pope to be removed as celibacy book author - BBC News

The apparent intervention from Pope Benedict came as Pope Francis considers an easing of the rules.

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Nuclear weapons: Which countries have them and how many are there? - BBC Ne

With talk around Iran's nuclear capabilities, these are the rules about having nuclear weapons.

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Liang Jun: China's first female tractor driver, and national icon, dies - B

At 18, Liang Jun became China's first female tractor driver - and eventually a national icon.

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The accidental Singer sewing machine revolution - BBC News

A device that changed women's lives was originally intended to make one man rich.

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