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Worried about the environment and the loss of skills, some people are resisting the rise of AI.

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Britain's Emma Raducanu believes her current coaching arrangement is working well but knows she will soon need to "figure another solution out".

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Naturalist Iolo Williams said the clear sighting was one of the best things he had ever witnessed.

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As Trump orders the reopening of the notorious prison, Lily Jamali takes a closer look at what draws tourists there.

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An Israeli military spokesman earlier warned "failure to evacuate and stay away from the area puts you in danger".

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In his first interview since leaving office, the former US President talks Trump, Russia and US-Europe relations with the BBC.

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The ceramic flowers have been positioned to resemble a cascading "wound" at the heart of the castle.

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For more than a decade, the giant eagles have cast a watchful eye over visitors at Wellington Airport.

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Experts say the federal government would have to overcome enormous hurdles to turn Alcatraz back into a prison.

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The motorsport community pays tribute to two riders who died after a crash during a motorbike race at Oulton Park in Cheshire.

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Watford sack head coach Tom Cleverley after the team failed to reach the Championship play-offs.

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One of the famous vehicles is being refitted as a frontline clinic on wheels, following a request by the late pontiff.

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The agreement concerns their high-profile Wagatha Christie libel battle.

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The Israeli military has called up tens of thousands of reservists, saying it is aiming to increase pressure on Hamas.

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Kyiv says it struck a drone command centre in border village and insists forces remain inside Russian region

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Khrystyna Starykova shares photos of her bombed-out apartment block, but vows to keep performing.

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Real Madrid are aiming to complete the signing of Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool before the start of the Club World Cup.

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Wes Streeting says many voters "aren't happy" with axing the payment for millions of pensioners.

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Mike Amesbury says Reform UK benefitted from government mistakes over welfare cuts.

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Copper thieves halt services from Madrid to the southern region of Andalusia.

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The average number of bridesmaids for a wedding in the UK is about three to five.

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Eluned Morgan will "call out" UK government welfare cuts but will not ask for them to be scrapped.

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Marcel Ciolacu told his colleagues their government had no credibility after presidential elections.

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The building, which is located in a densely-populated area, remains cordoned off by security forces.

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The BBC spoke to eyewitnesses in both Indian and Pakistan administered Kashmir.

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