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France to sue teen over headscarf row claim

The girl's false allegations about her headmaster led to death threats and his sudden resignation.

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Harvard University removes human skin binding from book

The book, from the mid-1880s, was reportedly bound with the skin from the body of a female patient.

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Stay! Germany denies reports of sausage dog ban

The government moves to reassure dachshund fans after a petition was launched against a draft law.

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(350) Roger Penrose - Did the Universe Begin? - YouTube

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xkcd: Cursive Letters

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Slovakia: Shooting of bear after rampage raises questions

Video of the brown bear bounding through the streets went viral and now a minister says it is dead.

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European flying car technology sold to China

The Slovakian AirCar, built with a BMW engine and run on normal fuel, will now be made in China.

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Thames Tideway Tunnel super sewer set for completion

The 16-mile tunnel across central London will capture raw sewage that would have spilled into the river.

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Japan nappy maker shifts from babies to adults

Since 2011, sales of adult nappies have outpaced those for infants in Japan as its population ages.

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Titanic 'door' prop that kept Rose alive sells for $718,750

Fans have long debated if the floating panel, that kept Rose afloat, was big enough for Jack too.

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The women behind a fugitive rapist's downfall

Kim Avis faked his own death and went on the run but was eventually tracked down and convicted of rape.

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Malaysian convenience store owner charged over 'Allah socks'

The socks, which had Allah written on the side, sparked a huge backlash against the Malaysian store.

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Are Hong Kong's days as a global business hub over?

A tough new security law comes at a time when businesses were already wary of the city.

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Cern: Scientists search for mysterious ghost particles

Physicists believe a new experiment could prove their existence and answer fundamental questions about our Universe.

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The Jewish settlers who want to build homes in Gaza

They see an opportunity to push for a return of Jewish settlements to the Palestinian territory.

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Jordan North: How safe is vaping for my health?

To get off cigarettes, presenter Jordan North began using vapes, but then worried how harmful they might be.

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Jasmin Paris first woman to complete gruelling Barkley Marathons race

Jasmin Paris from Midlothian made history by finishing the gruelling 100-mile Barkley Marathons.

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Gunmen kill 115 at Crocus City Hall in Moscow attack

Four people directly involved in the attack are among 11 arrested, Russian officials say.

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Kate, Princess of Wales: I am having cancer treatment

Kate releases video message saying she is having preventative chemotherapy after cancer was found in tests.

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Ladakh: The thousands of Indians protesting in freezing cold

The people of Ladakh, India's northern-most region, are demanding their own government and state.

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(330) Why Aren't There Eclipses Every Month? - YouTube

The moon orbits the earth once per month, which means the moon is on the sun side of the earth every month. So... "why aren't there eclipses every month?" is...

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Martin Greenfield: Tailor who survived Auschwitz and dressed presidents die

Martin Greenfield was one of the US' most renowned tailors, dressing six presidents and numerous celebrities.

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Man 'recovering well' after pig kidney transplant

Surgeons say using animals for organ donation could cut waiting lists and save lives.

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Neuralink: Musk's firm says first brain-chip patient plays online chess

Noland Arbaugh, who is paralysed below the shoulders, received a chip implant in January.

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Scientists say they can cut HIV out of cells

The gene-editing method used might ultimately offer a way to remove HIV, experts say.

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