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SpaceX launch: Nasa astronauts begin historic mission on private spaceship

Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken head out on a mission to initiate a new, commercial era in spaceflight.

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China-India border: Why tensions are rising between the neighbours - BBC Ne

Tensions in the Himalaya have the potential to escalate as they pursue their strategic goals.

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Microsoft 'to replace journalists with robots' - BBC News

Dozens working on the MSN site look set to be replaced by AI, media reports say.

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In pictures: Peru's most catastrophic natural disaster - BBC News

On 31 May 1970 an earthquake struck in Peru, triggering a landslide and leading to the deaths of 70,000.

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Brothers' Home: South Korea's 1980s 'concentration camp' - BBC News

In the 1980s, innocent children and adults were taken off South Korea's streets - and locked away.

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Climate change: How a green new deal really could go global - BBC News

Chief Environment correspondent Justin Rowlatt considers the prospects for a big economic makeover.

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Red Hugh: Spanish dig for the bones of 'Fighting Prince of Donegal' - BBC N

The Irish chieftain was buried in the same Spanish chapel as Christopher Columbus.

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SpaceX Nasa Mission: Astronauts on historic mission enter space station - B

Nasa's Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken complete their 19-hour flight to the orbiting laboratory.

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Durdle Door: Coastguard warns over tombstoning after three hurt jumping 70f

Police say people have been seen jumping again from Durdle Door despite three people getting badly hurt.

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In the middle of the Pacific with nowhere to land - BBC News

A group of performers were halfway across the ocean in a 75ft boat when the pandemic erupted - leaving them with nowhere to go.

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Is this the secret of smart leadership? - BBC Worklife

Forget charisma. Psychological research shows that intellectual humility can make you a better learner, a better decision maker, and a better leader

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BBC - Travel - Taiwan’s 2,000-year-old knife massage

Quick chopping motions are expected in many types of massage. But in daoliao, or knife massage, the chopping is done with real blades.

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Is Belgium the world's deadliest COVID-19 country or just the most honest?

For weeks now Belgium has been written off as an unrivalled catastrophe. But the dire numbers don't tell the full story.

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BBC - Travel - What makes Germans so orderly?

For centuries, Germany has been synonymous with order. So how can a rule-abiding nation also have an anything-goes spirit?

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Aphorisms tell philosophy’s history as fragments, not systems | Aeon Essays

What if we see the history of philosophy not as a grand system of sustained critique but as a series of brilliant fragments?

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The personalities that benefit most from remote work - BBC Worklife

As we switch to greater virtual working, some of us will find it easier than others. But there are ways to adapt.

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The surfaces that kill bacteria and viruses - BBC Future

By copying the texture of insect wings or using new types of materials to create surfaces that kill or inhibit microbes, we could stop infections before they even get into the body.

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Mining firm Rio Tinto sorry for destroying Aboriginal caves - BBC News

The caves in Western Australia sheltered prehistoric people in the Ice Age 46,000 years ago.

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Why astronauts get nervous on the launchpad - BBC Future

Space launches don’t always run smoothly, as the delays to the inaugural Crew Dragon launch showed. What is it like sitting in a capsule when things don't go to plan?

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The 100-year wound that Hungary cannot forget - BBC News

Hungary lost two-thirds of its territory in the 1920 Trianon treaty and now aims to revive its past.

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Coronavirus: Sweden's Tegnell admits too many died - BBC News

Anders Tegnell says more should have been done early on to stem coronavirus in Sweden.

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Belgian man has been receiving pizzas he never ordered for years

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Coronavirus: Sex workers fear for their future - BBC News

Worries about coronavirus transmission spell an uncertain future for millions of sex workers globally.

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Google in $5bn lawsuit for tracking in 'private' mode - BBC News

The search engine giant says it is upfront about what data is collected when users browse incognito.

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George Floyd death: Spike Lee says protesters were 'not just born angry' -

Director Spike Lee says there are "so many" reasons for those taking part in protests to be angry.

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