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Sophie Williams
Sophie Williams
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BBC News Online - Science / Nature
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Recent Articles
bbc.co.uk
Ukraine war: Six sporting lives lost - 'We will not forgive, or forget'
Numerous Ukrainian sportspeople signed up to fight after Russia invaded a year ago. Not all those who swapped the sports field for the battlefield have survived the conflict.
almost 2 years ago
bbc.co.uk
The South Korean drag queen raising LGBT awareness
Heezy Yang uses his drag act Hurricane Kimchi to raise awareness of South Korea's LGBT community.
almost 2 years ago
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Ukraine to consider legalising same-sex marriage amid war
A petition calling for marriage equality has enough signatures to be considered by the president.
over 2 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Love story sends TV fans in search of idyllic Alps
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almost 3 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Peng Shuai: What we know so far
The Chinese tennis player has accused former vice-premier Zhang Gaoli of sexually assaulting her.
about 3 years ago
bbc.co.uk
China's ultramarathon tragedy and the survivors threatened for spea...
In May this year, 21 athletes died at an ultra-running event in northern China. Some survivors have been threatened for telling their story.
about 3 years ago
bbc.co.uk
K-wave: How fans are supporting their favourite idols
From buying billboard space to food trucks, here’s how fans of Korean pop culture support their idols.
over 3 years ago
bbc.co.uk
North Korean defectors: What happens when they get to the South?
Fleeing from North Korea can be a traumatic ordeal. Here’s how defectors start new lives in the South.
almost 4 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Covid-19: Chinatowns fighting racism and pandemic to survive
People have been avoiding Chinatowns since the start of the pandemic - and now they're struggling.
almost 4 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Tennis stars' arrival angers stranded Australians
Players are flown in ahead of the Australian Open while thousands of citizens are waiting to return.
almost 4 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Covid-19: How restaurants are preparing for winter
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about 4 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Coronavirus: Is there a future for street fundraising?
Face-to-face fundraising is vital for charities’ cash income - but does it have a post-Covid future?
about 4 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Death Valley: What life is like in the 'hottest place on Earth'
The Death Valley just saw one of the highest temperatures ever recorded on Earth - 130F (54.4C)
over 4 years ago
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'I can recover at home': Cosmetic surgeons see rise in patients ami...
More people are having surgery as they can work from home while they recover and hide behind masks.
over 4 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Coronavirus: How face masks are becoming fashionable
With governments recommending face masks, the fashion world is ensuring they remain on trend.
over 4 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Coronavirus: High-schoolers take their proms online
With social distancing in place, teenagers are hosting their proms on Zoom.
over 4 years ago
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Coronavirus: Animals in zoos 'lonely' without visitors
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over 4 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Coronavirus: Rescuing China's animals during the outbreak
Activists are struggling to keep up as pet owners fall ill, are quarantined or abandon their animals.
almost 5 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Coronavirus: how quarantine has fought disease through the ages
From a plague-struck village to Wuhan today, quarantine has helped curb outbreaks for centuries.
almost 5 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Coronavirus: How can China build a hospital so quickly?
Wuhan is building a new hospital that will be finished within six days, according to China’s state media.
almost 5 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Why China’s LGBT hide their identities at Lunar New Year - BBC
Representation of China’s LGBT community is improving but many still struggle during Lunar New Year.
almost 5 years ago