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- Queen Elizabeth II has died (www.bbc.com)
- Climate change: IPCC report is 'code red for humanity' (www.bbc.com)
- Boeing whistleblower found dead in US (www.bbc.com)
- NASA's Perseverance rover sends stunning images (www.bbc.com)
- Why is the Gaza Strip blurry on Google Maps? (www.bbc.com)
- The rise of never-ending job interviews (www.bbc.com)
- 'Fake' Amazon workers defend company on Twitter (www.bbc.com)
- Belarus diverts Ryanair flight to arrest journalist (www.bbc.com)
- It's your device, you should be able to repair it (www.bbc.com)
- Julian Assange can be extradited to the US, court rules (www.bbc.com)
- EU bans Belarusian airlines from European skies (www.bbc.com)
- El Salvador makes Bitcoin legal tender (www.bbc.com)
- US companies hit by 'colossal' cyber-attack (www.bbc.com)
- Apple Regrets Confusion over 'iPhone Scanning' (www.bbc.com)
- China lands rover on Mars (www.bbc.com)
- Fake Amazon reviews 'being sold in bulk' online (www.bbc.com)
- Chip shortage: Toyota to cut global production by 40% (www.bbc.com)
- Utah is first US state to limit teen social media access (www.bbc.com)
- TikTok profits from livestreams of families begging (www.bbc.com)
- Steve Wozniak backs right-to-repair movement (www.bbc.com)
- Popular YouTubers who are building their own sites (www.bbc.com)
- Supreme Court limits EPA’s power to cut emissions (www.bbc.com)
- A daytime nap is good for the brain (www.bbc.com)
- Man given genetically modified pig heart dies (www.bbc.com)
- Julian Assange extradition to US blocked by UK court (www.bbc.com)
- UK regulator clamps down on Binance (www.bbc.com)
- Irish police to be given powers over passwords (www.bbc.com)
- UK businesses caught buying five-star Google reviews (www.bbc.com)
- Jaguar Land Rover to suspend output due to chip shortage (www.bbc.com)
- 'Sexual favours were the norm in music industry' (www.bbc.com)
- Donald Sutherland has died (www.bbc.com)
- Charlie Watts has died (www.bbc.com)
- The medieval habit of ‘two sleeps’ (www.bbc.com)
- Under the skin of OnlyFans (www.bbc.com)
- Endurance: Shackleton's lost ship is found in Antarctic (www.bbc.com)
- Why do we buy into the 'cult' of overwork? (www.bbc.com)
- Troubled teens left traumatised by tough love camps (www.bbc.com)
- 'Whitest ever' paint reflects 98% of sunlight (www.bbc.com)
- Uighurs: 'Credible case' China carrying out genocide (www.bbc.com)
- The unusual ways Western parents raise children (www.bbc.com)
- A suicide crisis among veterinarians (www.bbc.com)
- Threads users down by more than a half (www.bbc.com)
- Uighur camp detainees allege systematic rape (www.bbc.com)
- 'Google' is most searched word on Bing (www.bbc.com)
- Children are spoofing Covid-19 tests with soft drinks (www.bbc.com)
- Twitter users jump to Mastodon, but what is it? (www.bbc.com)
- Facebook sued for ‘losing control’ of users’ data (www.bbc.com)
- Some gut bacteria appear to communicate with the brain (www.bbc.com)
- Apple joins opposition to encrypted message app scanning (www.bbc.com)
- The silent struggles of workers with ADHD (www.bbc.com)
- Doctors investigate mystery brain disease in Canada (www.bbc.com)
- Paul Alexander, ‘the man in the iron lung’, has died (www.bbc.com)
- The Ancient Persian way to keep cool (www.bbc.com)
- Young Goldman Sachs bankers ask for 80-hour week cap (www.bbc.com)
- Intel chief Pat Gelsinger: Too many chips made in Asia (www.bbc.com)
- Sony debuts first PS5 controller for disabled gamers (www.bbc.com)
- Why printers add secret tracking dots (2020) (www.bbc.com)
- New Zealand's bid to become a dark sky nation (www.bbc.com)
- Military seizes control in Myanmar (www.bbc.com)
- US says Saudi prince approved Khashoggi killing (www.bbc.com)
- Convicted Post Office workers have names cleared (www.bbc.com)
- One million cancel broadband as living costs rise (www.bbc.com)
- Are animals conscious? New research (www.bbc.com)
- Canada weather: Dozens dead as heatwave shatters records (www.bbc.com)
- BBC: The cost of speaking up against China (Uyghurs) (www.bbc.com)
- NASA's Curiosity rover: 3k days on Mars (www.bbc.com)
- Berlin's indoor pools (www.bbc.com)
- UK Rail services to come under unified state control (www.bbc.com)
- A forgotten medieval fruit with a vulgar name (www.bbc.com)
- Paris to bring back swimming in Seine after 100 years (www.bbc.com)
- EU adopts global minimum 15% tax on big business (www.bbc.com)