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Europe: Nationalist resurgence - BBC News

The electoral status - and political influence - of some of the most succesful nationalist/anti-immigrant parties in Europe.

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Epic 7,500-mile cuckoo migration wows scientists - BBC News

Scientists have tracked a cuckoo's migratory flight from Africa to its breeding ground in Mongolia.

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Gatsby Build Benchmarks | Will It Build?

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The ancient symbol that spanned millennia - BBC Culture

As a new exhibition looks at the concept of the loop, Joobin Bekhrad discovers how one symbol had different meanings in ancient Egypt, Hindu mythology and Renaissance alchemy.

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Walkers found after 19 days in the New Zealand wilderness - BBC News

The 23-year-olds were winched from a clearing after a helicopter spotted smoke from their fire.

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Wikileaks releases CIA 'exporter of terrorism' report - BBC News

Whistle-blowing website Wikileaks publishes a CIA memo examining the implications of the US being perceived as an "exporter of terrorism".

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BBC - Travel - Sweden’s single-diner restaurant

When Sweden implored its citizens to socially distance themselves, one couple answered that call to duty in an unconventional way.

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Twitter tags Trump tweet with fact-checking warning - BBC News

It is the first time the social media giant has said one of Donald Trump's tweets could be misleading.

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BBC ON THIS DAY | 21 | 1968: Caught in an international emergency

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Bin Laden among latest Wikileaks Afghan revelations - BBC News

Fresh details, including reports on Osama Bin Laden, emerge from US military records sent to Wikileaks, as the Pentagon tries to find the culprit.

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Bin Laden death: Images could pose 'US security risk' - BBC News

President Barack Obama says publishing photos of the dead Osama Bin Laden would pose a national security risk to the US.

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Mexican archaeologists locate wreck of 200-year-old ship - BBC News

They have named the wreck after the fisherman who first spotted it off the coast of Quintana Roo.

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Afghanistan and Iraq wars cost $1.6trillion | World news | The Guardian

The financial toll of America's wars in Afghanistan and Iraq was laid bare yesterday when a congressional committee estimated the cost of both conflicts at $1.6 trillion (£771bn) and rising - $20,000 for every family of four in the US

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BBC NEWS | Americas | 'War on terror' loses clear direction

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BBC NEWS | Americas | Saddam 'had no link to al-Qaeda'

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BBC NEWS | Middle East | 'Islamist terrorism' in 9/11 focus

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Hong Kong 'no longer autonomous from China' - Pompeo - BBC News

The US secretary of state says the territory no longer merits special treatment under US laws.

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Trump threatens to shut down social media companies - BBC News

The president claims Twitter is "stifling free speech", after it added fact-check links to his posts.

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BBC NEWS | UK | Politics | Warning over war on terror

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War: who is it good for? | Business | The Guardian

Bush is gambling that victory over Saddam will lift the US economy out of double-dip recession - but he risks sparking another oil crisis.

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | War on terror 'hurts poor'

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War of billions: How has Afghanistan changed? - BBC News

A look at key indicators over decade which followed the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001.

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BBC NEWS | Americas | US 9/11 air defence was 'chaotic'

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BBC NEWS | Americas | Bush rejects Saddam 9/11 link

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BBC - Travel - The tree that changed the world map

Deep in the Andean rainforest, the bark from an endangered tree once cured malaria and powered the British Empire. Now, its derivatives are at the centre of a worldwide debate.

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