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Hamburg shooting: Seven killed in attack on Jehovah's Witness hall (March 10th)
21 hours ago by Musky to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
Chicha: The banned drink of Colombia
9 hours ago by Drewski to /s/Food from bbc.com
World Athletics bans trans women from female events
4 days ago by carn0ld03 to /s/Sports from bbc.com
5 days ago by IkeConn to /s/Schadenfreude from bbc.com
Andrew Tate: Brothers' custody in Romania extended by another month - Controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan will remain in custody in Romania for a fourth consecutive month, a court has ruled.
6 days ago by neolib to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
Why so many of us are casual spider-murderers (2021)
8 days ago by neolib to /s/spiders from bbc.com
Farmers' protest party win shock Dutch vote victory
11 days ago by Drewski to /s/pushback from bbc.com
"This Monday, at least 200 firms employing tens of thousands of people will find they can't pay their staff or suppliers because the bank they had an account with has gone bust."
16 days ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/UnitedKingdom from bbc.com
Berlin to allow women to go topless in public swimming pools. Id fuck them
19 days ago by IkeConn to /s/IdFuckHer from bbc.com
Georgia's ruling party has said it will withdraw a controversial draft law, in the face of mass protests and widespread international criticism - The EU delegation in Georgia said the move to drop the law was a "welcome announcement" and encouraged political leaders to resume "pro-EU reforms"
19 days ago by neolib to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
Protesters have clashed with police in Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, after parliament backed a controversial draft law which critics say limits press freedom and suppresses civil society.
20 days ago by neolib to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
Matt Hancock suggested to an aide that they "frighten the pants off everyone" about Covid, messages published by the Sunday Telegraph show.
21 days ago by cottoneyejoe to /s/news from bbc.com
"Abuse targeting me has tripled" | 27 year old BBC reporter writes in-depth article about why her feelings are hurt more on Twitter these days.
23 days ago by hfxB0oyA to /s/news from bbc.com
Ocean treaty: Historic agreement reached after decade of talks - "The High Seas Treaty aims to place 30% of the seas into protected areas by 2030, to safeguard and recuperate marine nature."
24 days ago by neolib to /s/environment from bbc.com
How pesticides impair our senses. (BBC, February, 2023)
1 month ago by HibikiBlack to /s/ConspiracyRecord from bbc.com
1 month ago by HibikiBlack to /s/Monsanto_Bayer from bbc.com
The influencer born without an anus
1 month ago by HongKongPhooey to /s/NotTheOnion from bbc.com
Biden makes surprise visit to Kyiv ahead of Ukraine war anniversary
1 month ago by neolib to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
Biological sex is real but saying so is bigotry and trans people are being harmed as a result and that's the medical system's fault
1 month ago by Femaleisnthateful to /s/TumblrInAction from bbc.com
Nicola Sturgeon is to resign as Scotland's first minister after more than eight years in the role.
US military officials say they are unsure how three unidentified flying objects shot out of the skies of North America had been able to stay aloft: "... He added he could not rule out that the objects were extra-terrestrials."
1 month ago by neolib to /s/conspiracy from bbc.com
BBC, of all media, misgenders transwoman in article. "Man in court charged with abducting 11-year-old girl. Despite the fact that in the photograph it's clear that this person is wearing nail polish and has been giving it a woman for six years BBC refers to him as "he" throughout the report.
1 month ago by Chipit to /s/TumblrInAction from bbc.com
Vietnam admits deploying bloggers to support the Communist Party's policies, operates a network of nearly 1,000 "public opinion shapers". (BBC 2013)
Farewell radiators? Testing out electric infrared wallpaper
1 month ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/technology from bbc.com
Ukraine has launched a fresh wave of anti-corruption raids on high-profile figures, including one of the country's richest men, Ihor Kolomoisky.
1 month ago by neolib to /s/Ukraine from bbc.com
At least 32 people have been killed and 150 injured in a bombing at a mosque in the Pakistani city of Peshawar.
Hemp makes a comeback in the construction industry
1 month ago by neolib to /s/business from bbc.com
China Covid: Coffins sell out as rural losses mount
2 months ago by ActuallyNot to /s/Coronavirus from bbc.com
Japan PM says country on the brink over falling birth rate
2 months ago by Drewski to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
BBC Reporting on UK: Excess deaths in 2022 among worst in 50 years. Scientists are baffled, but we all know what ISN'T causing it.
2 months ago by iamonlyoneman to /s/VaccineSkepticism from bbc.com
BBC- The race to make diesel engines run on hydrogen. Studies have shown that controlling the mixture of hydrogen and air inside the cylinder of the engine can help negate harmful nitrogen oxide emissions, which have been an obstacle to the commercialisation of hydrogen motors
2 months ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Hydrogen from bbc.com
European weather: Winter heat records smashed all over continent
2 months ago by weavilsatemyface to /s/Europe from bbc.com
Italy's most-wanted mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro has been arrested in Sicily after 30 years on the run - Messina Denaro was tried and sentenced to life in jail in absentia in 1992 over numerous murders.
2 months ago by neolib to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
UK’s consumer champion: Smart appliances could stop working after two years
2 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/technology from bbc.com
UFO reports by US troops skyrocket to over 500
2 months ago by Gaydolf_Titler to /s/conspiracy from bbc.com
LGBT+: "We've had to start using Sanskrit because we've run out of letters."
2 months ago by EternalSunset to /s/ClownWorld from bbc.com
As Canada prepares to expand its euthanasia law to include those with mental illness, some Canadians - including many of the country's doctors - question whether the country's assisted death programme has already moved too far, too fast.
2 months ago by neolib to /s/canada from bbc.com
Should we be eating three meals a day?
2 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/Health from bbc.com
Brazil's judicial authorities have ordered the arrest of top public officials after rioters stormed key government buildings in Brasília.
Gloucester woman fined for grabbing transgender man's genitals and demanding to know what sex he was
2 months ago by HongKongPhooey to /s/NotTheOnion from bbc.com
Wikipedia's parent company has denied claims the Saudi government infiltrated its team in the Middle East.
2 months ago by neolib to /s/technology from bbc.com
Former Pope Benedict XVI dies at 95
2 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/Christianity from bbc.com
Venezuelan opposition votes to abolish parallel government.
2 months ago by HibikiBlack to /s/vzla from bbc.com
Controversial online influencer Andrew Tate has been detained in Romania as part of a human trafficking and rape investigation ... A police spokesperson confirmed the arrests to the BBC.
Scientists have developed miniature robots called ‘Pipebots’ to patrol the water supply network to check for faults and prevent leaks
3 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/technology from bbc.com
Director Steven Spielberg has said he "truly regrets" the decimation of the shark population following the success of the Oscar-winning film Jaws. He told BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs he fears sharks are "mad" at him for "the feeding frenzy of crazy sword fishermen that happened after 1975".
3 months ago by neolib to /s/Movies from bbc.com
New Zealand passes legislation banning cigarettes for future generations
3 months ago by Drewski to /s/politics from bbc.com
Haiti: Inside the capital city taken hostage by brutal gangs
3 months ago by neolib to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
Medieval necklace found near Northampton 'internationally important'
3 months ago by jet199 to /s/Archeology from bbc.com
Meta threatens to remove US news content if new law passes
3 months ago by samiahsan to /s/technology from bbc.com
Pentagon Papers whistle-blower Daniel Ellsberg was Wikileaks' secret back-up
3 months ago by neolib to /s/WikiLeaks from bbc.com
Drugs firms reach $260m US opioid settlement. (BBC, 2019)
3 months ago by HibikiBlack to /s/conspiracy from bbc.com
Despite seeming like a good thing, the new report of November (2022) positive US jobs growth and wage increases is a bad sign of painful inflation ahead
3 months ago by SoCo to /s/news from bbc.com
A new drug to slow progression of Alzheimer's disease by a rounding error, which causes 17% of patients to have brain bleeds, is being hailed as momentous breakthrough and 100% will be approved by FDA
3 months ago by iamonlyoneman to /s/Medicine from bbc.com
The encouragement of self-harm will be criminalised in an update to the Online Safety Bill, the [UK] government has said.
4 months ago by neolib to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
"There really is more to life than posting on Instagram"
4 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/SocialMedia from bbc.com
The mysterious Viking runes found in a landlocked US state
4 months ago by cottoneyejoe to /s/offbeat from bbc.com
Young children exploited on OnlyFans, says US agent
5 months ago by IkeConn to /s/ButtHurt from bbc.com
Semen sniffing dog brought in by Cheshire Police
5 months ago by HongKongPhooey to /s/NotTheOnion from bbc.com
Germany fires cybersecurity chief 'over Russia ties' (Wartime paranoia?)
5 months ago by SoCo to /s/news from bbc.com
5 months ago by HibikiBlack to /s/conspiracy from bbc.com
IMF: UK set for slowest growth of G7 countries in 2023
5 months ago by GeorgeCarlin to /s/economics from bbc.com
"All evidence points to false flag": The russia destroys the Kerch Bridge. World leaders have proclaimed the russia to blame for the Kerch Bridge attack
5 months ago by Site_rly_sux to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
Newborn babies had two spikes in their death rate over a six-month period. Doctors are baffled! (It's not the jab it can't be the jab it's not the jab)
5 months ago by iamonlyoneman to /s/VaccineSkepticism from bbc.com
GlaxoSmithKline in $105m (£63m) settlement with 44 US states. (BBC News 2014)
Cancer-killing virus shows promise in patients
6 months ago by Drewski to /s/Health from bbc.com
Pfizer in $491m drug marketing case settlement. (BBC 2013)
6 months ago by HibikiBlack to /s/conspiracy from bbc.com
Queen Elizabeth II: A life in pictures
6 months ago by bystraclover to /s/Monarchism from bbc.com
Liz Truss: A quick guide to the UK's new prime minister
6 months ago by bystraclover to /s/UnitedKingdom from bbc.com
Black Axe: Leaked documents shine spotlight on secretive Nigerian gang
6 months ago by asterias to /s/Crime from bbc.com
Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak to face questions over cost-of-living policies
6 months ago by bystraclover to /s/ukpolitics from bbc.com
Will Scotland build a hydrogen-powered ship? "Project leader Dr Martin Smith, of St Andrews University, points out that until the 1970s it was coal gas - which is 50% hydrogen - rather than natural gas which was piped into millions of homes"
7 months ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Hydrogen from bbc.com
City councillor cancelled - seven year's jail sentence for wrongthink
7 months ago by Site_rly_sux to /s/Conspiracy_proofs from bbc.com
Chandrashekhar Harbola: They waited 38 years for him - then his body came from Siachen
7 months ago by xpat to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
Japan urges its young people to drink more to boost economy
7 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
Bridlington roofers use broomsticks to fend off seagull attacks
7 months ago by [deleted] to /s/news from bbc.com
One fewer Nazi in Ukraine as Wagner's Prigozhin missing presumed dead
7 months ago by Site_rly_sux to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
Donald Trump refuses to answer questions in New York investigation
7 months ago by GeorgeCarlin to /s/corruption from bbc.com
Squirrel breaks into Norwich B&Q and steals nuts
7 months ago by [deleted] to /s/NotTheOnion from bbc.com
Elengubu, known today as Derinkuyu, Turkey's underground city of 20,000 people
7 months ago by iamonlyoneman to /s/Archeology from bbc.com
The lost nuclear bombs that no one can find
7 months ago by cottoneyejoe to /s/NotTheOnion from bbc.com
The ejector seats that fire through the floor
7 months ago by Drewski to /s/history from bbc.com
7 months ago by HibikiBlack to /s/conspiracy from bbc.com
Fourth patient seemingly cured of HIV
8 months ago by [deleted] to /s/Health from bbc.com
US President Joe Biden 'doing great' after testing positive for Covid
8 months ago by [deleted] to /s/politics from bbc.com
What if the internet was run by women?
8 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/Internet from bbc.com
Boris Johnson: The prime minister who broke all the rules
8 months ago by GeorgeCarlin to /s/Europe from bbc.com
Boris Johnson: World reacts as UK PM resigns
8 months ago by GeorgeCarlin to /s/Humor from bbc.com
8 months ago by Site_sux to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
Shinzo Abe: Killing of Japan's ex-PM described as 'barbaric'
8 months ago by meisthebigdumb to /s/news from bbc.com
Brazil: Rio's residents garden their way out of hunger
8 months ago by GeorgeCarlin to /s/gardening from bbc.com
Japan urges 37 million people to switch off lights...they shut down their own power plants because muh environment, now they don't have enough electricity to go around!
9 months ago by iamonlyoneman to /s/Energy from bbc.com
Thailand reverses policy on cannabis: From a war on drugs to weed curries
9 months ago by iamonlyoneman to /s/Drugs from bbc.com
Fina bans trans swimmers from women's elite events
9 months ago by Chocolatepudding to /s/GenderCritical from bbc.com
Julian Assange can be extradited, says UK home secretary
9 months ago by Drewski to /s/WikiLeaks from bbc.com
9 months ago by pcpmasterrace to /s/WorldNews from bbc.com
British Mercenaries Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner Sentenced to Death in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR).
9 months ago by raven9 to /s/news from bbc.com
Turkey wants to be called Türkiye in rebranding move. Nobody really blames them.
9 months ago by IkeConn to /s/Terminology from bbc.com
We are now being allowed to begin thinking about vaccine-injured persons being a legitimate class
10 months ago by iamonlyoneman to /s/NoNewNormal from bbc.com