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| Wang Xiangjun: China's 'Glacier Bro' presumed dead | The Chinese influencer and environmentalist Wang Xiangjun was known for his love of glaciers. |
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| | | Trump's call for $2,000 cheques blocked by Senate leader | Read more |
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| | Covid: France mobilises 100,000 police to stop New Year's Eve gatherings | Read more |
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| | Nashville explosion: Police probe conspiracy theory motive | Read more |
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| | Brexit: New EU trade arrangements to begin after Parliament vote | Read more |
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| | Syria attack: At least 28 killed in ambush on bus | Read more |
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| | Norway landslide: Houses buried in Gjerdrum village near Oslo | Read more |
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| | | | | | More from the BBC... | Indian students tried to study for success – but the pandemic had other plans | Read more... |
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| Ecologists believe these sacred areas hold a key to a sustainable future | Read more... |
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| If we buried a time capsule representing this year, what would go in it? | Read more... |
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