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Health alerts and hosepipe bans as UK heatwave temperatures reach 34.7C 1
Health alerts and hosepipe bans as UK heatwave temperatures reach 34.7C
Health alerts and hosepipe bans as UK heatwave temperatures reach 34.7C40 minutes agoAnna LamcheBBC NewsSimon KingLead Weather PresenterGetty ImagesHeat health alerts have been upgraded to amber for...
Iran's enriched uranium supply survived US air strikes and can still be used, warns Israel 2
Iran's enriched uranium supply survived US air strikes and can still be used, warns Israel
A senior Israeli official has warned that some of Iran’s near-weapons-grade uranium may have survived the wave of US airstrikes last month and remains within reach of its nuclear scientists. The...
Popular tourist destination on the brink of collapse 3
Popular tourist destination on the brink of collapse
Located in the Atlantic Ocean, lies the Bahamas. This archipelago is a popular tourist destination that attracts millions of tourists every year. It’s known for its beautiful beaches, turquoise...
This 'obsessed' movie legend wants to 'deextinct' a 12 foot tall bird after 600 years 4
This 'obsessed' movie legend wants to 'deextinct' a 12 foot tall bird after 600 years
The prospect of reviving a species long believed to be extinct is becoming a reality. A colossal, flightless bird that disappeared from New Zealand approximately 600 years ago could soon take flight...
China's horrifying rush to buy key resources as Beijing spends £7.7bn in string of deals 5
China's horrifying rush to buy key resources as Beijing spends £7.7bn in string of deals
China is accelerating a high-stakes global land grab for critical minerals, with a string of overseas mining acquisitions worth £7.7bn ($9.8bn) last year alone — the most aggressive push in more...
Archaeology breakthrough as shipwreck with 2,000 year old items leaves <b class='text-danger'>scientists</b> shocked 6
Archaeology breakthrough as shipwreck with 2,000 year old items leaves scientists shocked
Marine archaeologists working off the coast of Turkey have made an incredible discovery. An ancient shipwreck containing remarkably well-preserved artefacts from 2,000 years ago has been...
Killer whales spotted giving gifts to humans in random acts of kindness 7
Killer whales spotted giving gifts to humans in random acts of kindness
One of the world’s greatest predators seemingly invites humans for lunch by attempting to share prey with people, according to a new study. Over two decades, more than 30 cases were recorded of...
Psychopaths have a VERY different brain size to the rest - and it&#039;s not what you think 8
Psychopaths have a VERY different brain size to the rest - and it's not what you think
Psychopaths have markedly different brain structures to the rest of the population, a major study has found—offering fresh insight into one of the darkest corners of human psychology, reports...
US must rule out more strikes before new talks, Iranian minister tells BBC 9
US must rule out more strikes before new talks, Iranian minister tells BBC
US must rule out more strikes before new talks, Iranian minister tells BBC5 hours agoLyse DoucetChief International CorrespondentReporting fromTehran, IranAlex BoydBBC NewsReporting fromLondonThe US...
Spain records temperature of 46C as Europe heatwave continues 10
Spain records temperature of 46C as Europe heatwave continues
Spain records temperature of 46C as Europe heatwave continues17 minutes agoDanai Nesta KupembaBBC NewsA heatwave continues to grip large parts of Europe, with authorities in many countries issuing...
Southern Europe swelters as heatwave spreads 11
Southern Europe swelters as heatwave spreads
Southern Europe swelters as heatwave spreads14 hours agoDearbail JordanBBC NewsHealth and fire warnings have been issued in countries across southern Europe, with temperatures expected to exceed 40C...
Anyone with ants in garden told &#039;watch out&#039; for invasive &#039;dangerous&#039; species spotted in UK 12
Anyone with ants in garden told 'watch out' for invasive 'dangerous' species spotted in UK
Gardeners have been to watch out for a new destructive species of ant which has been spotted in the UK. The Tapinoma magnum ant is thought to have arrived in Europe through imported plants at garden...
Lyse Doucet: Tehran is coming back to life, but its residents are deeply shaken 13
Lyse Doucet: Tehran is coming back to life, but its residents are deeply shaken
Tehran is coming back to life, but its residents are deeply shaken 44 minutes agoLyse DoucetChief international correspondentReporting fromTehran, IranIn the heart of the Iranian capital, the Boof...
Iran&#039;s nuclear programme is damaged but is it destroyed? 14
Iran's nuclear programme is damaged but is it destroyed?
Iran's nuclear programme is damaged but is it destroyed?32 minutes agoGordon CoreraSecurity correspondent•@gordoncoreraMaxar Technologies/ReutersThe site of Fordo is probably the most spied on...
US experts warn strikes on Iran nuclear site delayed progress by just &#039;a few months&#039; 15
US experts warn strikes on Iran nuclear site delayed progress by just 'a few months'
US and Israeli air strikes on Iran's Fordow nuclear site have only delayed the programme by a few months, according to three individuals briefed on the matter who spoke to CNN.The initial US...

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