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Chinese Tesla rival BYD agrees $1bn Turkey EV plant deal

The electric vehicle giant has been rapidly expanding manufacturing capacity outside its home country.

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Shackleton: Famed explorer's Endurance ship gets extra protection

Antarctic Treaty nations agree to a plan to preserve one of the world's greatest shipwrecks.

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Sudan war: How a photographer escaped the besieged city of el-Fasher

Mohamed Zakaria made the dangerous journey to flee the besieged city of el-Fasher.

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Vatican excommunicates Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano for schism

The ultra-conservative archbishop was found guilty of splitting with the Catholic church.

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Hathras crush: Indian preacher denies blame for deaths, lawyer tells BBC

Bhole Baba, who led the festival where some 120 people died, will co-operate with investigations.

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A wildlife park has banned koala cuddles. Will others follow?

Advocates say the practice is "cruel" to koalas and are pushing for it to be outlawed nation-wide.

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UFOs: From psychology to air traffic, are we closer now to an answer?

Why modern technology puts us in a stronger position than ever to work out what's going on in the skies above us.

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Boy, 13, shot dead by New York police had replica gun, authorities say

Nyah Mway died after police mistook his replica gun for a real firearm and shot him in the chest.

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Japan's government finally says goodbye to floppy disks

The use of the floppy disk, which was still used in some government agencies in Japan, has now been scrapped.

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World's oldest cave art found in Indonesia showing humans and pig

The oldest example of cave art has been discovered on an Indonesian island and dated back 51,200 years.

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A Bugatti, a first lady and the fake stories aimed at Americans

A former US police officer runs an AI-powered network of misleading news sites turning its sights towards November.

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Pakistan will continue attacks on Afghanistan - minister

Khawaja Asif said the aerial strikes were targeting groups which his government accuses to targeting security forces and civilians.

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Israel conscription rule stokes ultra-Orthodox fury

But the move marks a significant step towards resolving one of Israel's most divisive issues.

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How YouTuber Technoblade's death boosted sarcoma fundraising

Technoblade was just 23 when he died from a sarcoma. But fans have kept his legacy alive by fundraising.

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(349) The Man Who Solved the World’s Most Famous Math Problem - YouTube

How Andrew Wiles solved the problem that stumped mathematicians for 357 years. Try https://brilliant.org/Newsthink/ for FREE for 30 days, and get 20% off you...

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Panama Papers: Court acquits all 28 charged with money laundering

Judges rule evidence was "not sufficient" in the trial that took testimony from 27 witnesses.

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Hikikomori: Why Korean parents are choosing to be shut in a cell

Some South Koreans are spending time in a cell to try to understand their socially isolated children.

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Your pictures on the theme of 'shadows'

A selection of your pictures on the theme of 'shadows'.

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Sri Lanka fishermen die after drinking from bottles found in sea

The fishermen drank the contents of the bottles thinking it was alcohol, local media reports.

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Attempt to fly hydrogen balloon over Atlantic abandoned

The team, which included British explorer Sir David Hempleman-Adams, are said to be "extremely disappointed".

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Duo euthanasia: Why a happily married couple decided to die together

Jan and Els sought medical intervention to end their lives after 50 happy years of marriage.

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Who won the debate? Biden's incoherent performance worsens age fears

The president came into his debate with Donald Trump with a low bar to clear, and he struggled, writes Anthony Zurcher.

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BBC tracks down man behind Channel crossing which killed Sara, 7

After the BBC saw a girl die in a small boat off France, we found the man who arranged the deadly trip.

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Bolivian police arrest leader of coup attempt

Troops pulled away from government buildings hours after the presidential palace was stormed.

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Rapport Vlaamse overheid vernietigend voor cyberveiligheid stad Antwerpen v

De stad Antwerpen was amper voorbereid op een grote cyberaanval, zoals die in 2022 gebeurde. Dat blijkt uit een scherp rapport van de Vlaamse Toezichtcommissie voor persoonsgegevens, die openbare besturen controleert over privacy. "Pijnlijk", staat letterlijk in het rapport. Het is het eerste officiële onderzoek van de overheid over de aanval dat naar buiten komt. VRT NWS kon het rapport inkijken.

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