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Aug 02, 2022
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China and Taiwan: A really simple guide
Tension between China and Taiwan has risen and what happens next matters to us all
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Aug 02, 2022
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From F1 test driver to Formula E boss
Former F1 test driver Susie Wolff has switched to the electric version of the motorsport.
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Aug 02, 2022
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Tiger Woods turned down $700 to $800m LIV Golf offer - Greg Norman
Tiger Woods rejected an offer of $700m to $800m offer to join the new Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series, says Greg Norman.
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Aug 02, 2022
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Stolen life-sized Laurel and Hardy statues found after a year
The fibreglass effigies have been stolen a number of times from their Romford location.
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Aug 02, 2022
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Space debris: How do we solve the problem of dead satellites?
Space agencies and companies are looking at ways of tidying up the broken satellites orbiting Earth.
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Aug 02, 2022
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Ayman al-Zawahiri: Al-Qaeda leader killed in US drone strike
Ayman al-Zawahiri "carved a trail of murder and violence" against Americans, US President Joe Biden says.
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Aug 02, 2022
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China could make show of force if Pelosi visits Taiwan - US
US officials say China may fire missiles near Taiwan if top lawmaker Nancy Pelosi visits the island.
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Aug 02, 2022
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How cricket reflects and reveals the Commonwealth legacy like no other sport
As it makes its debut in the Commonwealth Games, BBC Sport looks at how cricket best reflects the Commonwealth and that part of history like no other sport.
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Aug 02, 2022
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Bitcoin: Missing hard drive could fund Newport crypto hub
Nearly 10 years after binning the hard drive, it is thought the Bitcoin on it could be worth £150m.
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Aug 02, 2022
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Slave owner Sir Thomas Picton portrait returns in bid to reframe past
Sir Thomas Picton's portrait now stands in a box along with works from Trinidadian artists.