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Experts say cruise ship hantavirus outbreak is not like COVID-19
Health experts said a hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius is different from COVID-19 and poses a low public health risk.
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Vin Diesel says Peacock is developing Fast & Furious TV series
Vin Diesel said Peacock is developing a Fast & Furious TV series as the franchise marked its 25th anniversary in Cannes.
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Kent schoolgirl seeks fellow Kirstys to raise brain tumour research funds
An 11-year-old girl from Tunbridge Wells is asking people named Kirsty to join her fundraising appeal for paediatric brain tumour research.
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Childhood-frozen testicular tissue restores sperm production in adult case
A man produced sperm after tissue frozen from his testicle at age 10 was transplanted back 16 years later.
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Hotels and malls in Japan add pickleball courts to attract customers
Hotels, shopping centers and other facilities in Japan are installing pickleball courts to draw more customers.
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Tacos gain ground in Japan as taquerias more than double
Tacos are booming in Japan as more shops serve Mexican-style corn tortillas and diners seek cheaper meals.
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Delhi's layered history shapes a city of contrasts
Delhi has been built, destroyed and rebuilt at least eight times, with Chandni Chowk and Mughal-era architecture still defining the capital.
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Study says New Orleans should start relocation planning now
A new study says New Orleans should begin relocation planning now as sea-level rise pushes coastal Louisiana past a point of no return.
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Anant Ambani renews offer to house Colombia's Escobar hippos in Gujarat
Anant Ambani has renewed an offer to take 80 of Colombia's Escobar hippos to his Vantara sanctuary in Gujarat.
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Last tenant of Gaudí's Casa Milà describes life in Barcelona landmark
Ana Viladomiu, 70, says she has lived for almost 40 years in Barcelona's Casa Milà, the last tenant in Gaudí's landmark building.
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Illegal rave draws 40,000 to French military firing range near Bourges
An illegal “free party” attracting tens of thousands took place yesterday at a military firing range near Bourges, France, despite safety warnings.
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BBC Journalists Join Canadian Rangers on 5,200 km Arctic Patrol in Extreme Cold
BBC journalists Nadine Yousif and Eloise Alanna joined Canadian military rangers on the final leg of a 5,200 km Arctic patrol covering freezing tundra terrain.
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Shakira Performs Free Concert at Copacabana Beach Draws Millions
Shakira performed a free concert to about two million people at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday night.
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Ancient tree in Ghana town marks heritage tied to royal ancestor
A giant tree in Apam, Ghana, is said to have been planted in the 13th Century by a royal ancestor of the Akwamu people.
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Study finds possible decline in dragonfly and damselfly species in Western Ghats
A study in India's Western Ghats found 143 dragonfly and damselfly species and said at least 79 previously reported species were not found.
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BBC profiles Icelandic jazz-pop artist Laufey on music and filming ’Mad Woman’ video
BBC interviewed Icelandic jazz-pop musician Laufey Jónsdóttir about her music, genre views, and the ’Mad Woman’ video shoot.
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Met Gala 2026 opens in New York with 'Costume Art' theme
The Met Gala opened in New York on Monday with a 'Costume Art' theme, about 450 guests and Beyoncé among the co-chairs.
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Ugandan scammers exploit injured dog Russet in online fundraising scams
Scammers in Mityana, Uganda, used a dog named Russet to raise fraudulent donations on social media platforms worldwide.
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Severe Spring Weather Causes Tornadoes, Flooding, Hail, and Snowstorm Worldwide
Eight tornadoes struck central US Monday; Texas hit by EF3 tornado; flooding hit southern China; Moscow faced record snowstorm this week.
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Rare comet C/2025 R3 PanSTARRS visible over southern hemisphere before fading
Comet C/2025 R3 PanSTARRS, discovered last year, is currently visible over New Zealand and other southern regions but will fade soon.
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German museum to return rare Irritator dinosaur skull to Brazil
Germany and Brazil agreed in May 2026 to return a 113-million-year-old Irritator dinosaur skull to Brazil from a Stuttgart museum.
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Rats and weasels spread disease in Gaza displacement camps
Rats, weasels and other pests are infesting Gaza displacement camps, exposing about 1.45 million people to disease, the WHO said.
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Cape Verde blocks Dutch cruise ship over suspected hantavirus outbreak onboard
Cape Verde authorities barred a Dutch cruise ship from docking over a suspected hantavirus outbreak that killed three passengers.
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Monster truck crashes into crowd at Colombian car show, killing at least three
A monster truck lost control at a Colombian car show on May 4, killing at least three and injuring around 40 spectators.