BBC News
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Google and Apple attacked on app store 'monopoly'
Republican and Democrat senators criticise Apple and Google for alleged anti-competitive behaviour.
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Climate change: Biden summit to push for 'immediate' action
Forty world leaders will be urged to increase their carbon-cutting actions at US virtual summit.
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Gerd: Sudan talks tough with Ethiopia over River Nile dam
Sudan seems to have sided with Egypt in its row with Ethiopia over a dam on the River Nile.
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Oscars 2021: Why Two Distant Strangers is 'important and necessary'
The Oscar-nominated film tells of a black man forced to relive his killing by a US police officer.
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Alexei Navalny: Police detain hundreds of protesters across Russia
Thousands of people around Russia have joined unauthorised rallies to protest against the detention of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
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Climate Basics: Your carbon footprint explained
BBC Reality Check's Chris Morris explains how changing three aspects of how you live can make the biggest dent to your carbon footprint.
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India's second wave: 'We were not prepared'
The Covid-19 pandemic is accelerating in India beyond anywhere else in the world.
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ASMR: Why is it being used more in the music industry?
Why ASMR is becoming more used within the music industry.
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Afghan War: Do Americans support Biden pulling out?
As Biden prepares to extract troops, we ask three Americans with personal connections what they think.
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What's gone wrong with Australia's vaccine rollout?
The country has been far slower than others including the UK and the US to immunise its population.
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Alexei Navalny: Thousands across Russia defy ban on protests
Arrests are made as protesters demand the release of the opposition leader, who is on hunger strike.
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Pakistan hotel bomb: Deadly blast hits luxury venue in Quetta
The explosion in Quetta, which killed at least four people, may have targeted China's ambassador.