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Searching for missing loved ones in Gaza's mass graves
In this war, it is a huge challenge to find out how people whose bodies were exhumed at Nasser hospital died.
Middle East
It was the third attempt to take up repealing the near-total ban, which was recently resurrected by a state court.
US & Canada
In this war, it is a huge challenge to find out how people whose bodies were exhumed at Nasser hospital died.
Middle East
It was the third attempt to take up repealing the near-total ban, which was recently resurrected by a state court.
US & Canada
Missiles delivered this month have been used to strike Russian targets in Crimea, US media say.
Europe
While the Speaker visited Columbia, police confronted Pro-Palestinian protesters at campuses in Texas and California.
US & Canada
Pedro Sánchez says he will "stop and reflect" on whether to remain in the job.
Europe
Mystery surrounds the unfinished Portrait of Fraulein Lieser, which was believed lost for 100 years.
Europe
The horses, one bleeding heavily, caused chaos in central London as they collided with traffic.
London
For three days in April, thousands of people descend on tiny Port Aransas, Texas, from all over the world when it becomes the epicentre of the sand-sculpting universe.
Travel
Wriggling critters armed with enzymes can break down plastics that would otherwise take decades, or even centuries to degrade.
Future
New research suggests the fiery moon Io has been spewing lava for billions of years.
WATCH
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The firm said expenses would be higher this year as it spends heavily on artificial intelligence.
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Director Paola Cortellesi on the cry for change in Italy's chart-topping There's Still Tomorrow.
Culture
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Entertainment & Arts
Isolated for six months one winter, a group of scientists changed how they spoke.
Future
In Finland's Halipuu Forest, a family has developed a novel way to save their fragile forest: by inviting guests in to hug the trees.
Travel
Sashiko is easy, practical and beautiful - and gaining fans around the world. Bel Jacobs speaks to practitioners to find out more.
Culture
From ibis to hyenas, a surprising variety of scavengers have been drawn to urban life. Here's how they're thriving in cities across the globe.
Africa
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The study finds that trauma changes how a young brain develops and affects areas such as empathy.
WATCH
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Business
Some experts believe that everyday showering is based more on a 'social contract' than actual need.
Culture
Scientists are creating a digital version of the human heart.
Innovation
Fifty years ago, on April 25, 1974, a Eurovision song gave the signal for a military coup.
History
A personal finance strategy popular among millennials is helping them to quit their job and retire decades early.
Future of business
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As part of its mission, Silo uses a nose to tail and root to tip approach to cooking out of respect for nature.
World's Table
Landsat satellites provide the longest continuous global record of the Earth's surface.
Climate Change
Although huge hailstones are still rare, there are signs that their frequency and size are increasing.
Weather & science
Scientists had a conversation with Twain, the humpback whale. It's the first ever recorded chat of its kind.
Natural wonders
New research shows that a traditional Japanese diet rich in fish and soybeans can stave off cognitive decline.
Science & Health
You might think it's helpful to vent or smash things when you're angry. But a new study shows it doesn't help.
Science & Health
The menu at the Icehotel, the world's first hotel made out of ice and snow, is served on plates of ice.
World's Table
Some politicians have found themselves victims of deepfakes. Can the public trust politicians in the age of AI?
Artificial Intelligence
There's more than just one type of fat - and it's more important than our waistlines.
Science & Health
How one day in 1963 changed history forever and created a piece of America in the UK.
History
Flying cars are no longer a thing of science fiction. Are they the future of daily travel?
Innovation
The British sometimes have a few bugbears when it comes to US English spellings, but is it justified?
Language
The rare phenomenon of asexual reproduction continues to perplex scientists.
World of wonder
We asked an expert about oatzempic, the latest viral weight loss trend on TikTok.
Science & Health
The James Webb Telescope sends back stunning photos of our Universe. But are the vibrant colours real?
World of wonder
700 years after his death, Marco Polo's travellogue is full of wonder but also 'hard to believe' in some parts.
History
Eva Zu Beck heads to the Slovenian mountains where she vists the country's remote refuges.
Travel
Everton ended a cycle of icy misery by applying the final blow to Liverpool's Premier League title hopes, writes Phil McNulty.
WATCH
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Liverpool
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Wolves
From classic steak frites at Bistrot Paul Bert to French onion soup at La Poule au Pot, these seven diehard favourites will never go out of fashion.
More than 50 years after it was shot, Earthrise continues to be seen as one of the most iconic environmental photographs ever taken.
Future
Bloody and in pain, when a plastic straw became lodged in the nostril of a turtle, a video showing its removal shook the world - sparking a movement to rid the world of plastic straws.
Future
A metal detectorist has uncovered something pretty unexpected and highly valuable on farmland in rural England.
Natural wonders
The Maldives' famous Sea of Stars is part fact, part fiction - but that just adds to the mystery of one of the country's top tourist attractions
Travel
Nienke Panis-Ringersma has made a career out of following the region's famous blooms. Here are her favourite ways to experience the season, from road trips to bulb picking.
Travel
A remarkable shift is reshaping the traditional landscape of piloting iconic canoes in one of Africa's most extraordinary places - a role that has long been the domain of men.
Travel
Scientists exploring the ocean off the New Zealand coast believe they have discovered 100 new marine species.
Natural wonders
The tauros, a specially bred version of the long-extinct auroch cattle, is being introduced to Portugal's Côa Valley.
Future
The discovery of a 385-million-year-old forest in Cairo, NY, has stunned the world - but visitors to the region have been able to see rare fossil forests for more than a century.
Travel
Explore depths where volcanic fluids meet near-freezing seawater, creating a dynamic clash below.
Natural wonders
A look at their love lives reveals a unique courtship and the reality of separation.
World of wonders
Scientists attached cameras to polar bears to learn how they adapt to a warming planet and found worrying trends.
World of wonders
The poignant image of a snoozing polar bear won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award.
World of wonders
Qasa Alom visits Alaska where he searches for gold with a local gold prospector.
World of wonders
You know about Mount Vesuvius, but there's a nearby 'supervolcano' with even more immense scale and power.
World of wonders
A record number of manatees converged at a Florida state park this week. Experts weigh in on this "very unusual" phenomenon.
Future
Two broods of cicadas are due to emerge from the ground this April at the same time for the first time in 200 years. It's going to be loud, messy and very interesting.
Future
Sudan, the world's last male northern white rhino, became a conservation icon in his final year of life.
Future
More people are visiting the frozen continent than ever before. Has the very idea of Antarctic tourism become unethical?
Travel
In 1997 Captain Charles Moore was sailing from Hawaii to California when he noticed a steady stream of plastics bobbing in the ocean. He had discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Future
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