Whether you are partial to haggis or not, the rituals that surround its consumption on Burns Night each year are a glorious dip into rich Caledonian history and culture.
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El Helicoide was meant as a symbol of Venezuela's ambitions fuelled by oil riches
Julen's parents José and Victoria have experienced tragedy before Rescuers in Spain have found the body of a two-year-old boy who fell into a borehole near the southern city of Málaga, officials say. The boy, named Julen, disappeared into a narrow well more than 100m (330ft) deep during a family outing on 13 January.
Many people believe they have a plan for retirement – but there is a big gap between expectation and reality. How much do I need for retirement? For many, it’s a question that ranks far down the list of more urgent priorities, like buying groceries, paying rent or student loans. But chances are, it’s more than you’d think – due to a number of reasons that reveal how our expectations of our later y
Bungaree was a well-loved figure in early Sydney, but is now largely forgotten There was much excitement when the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders were discovered beneath London's Euston Station this week. It was another chance to tell the tale of the brave English sailor who completed the first circumnavigation of Australia in HMS Investigator in the first years of the 19th Century.
The New Horizons probe has sent back its best picture yet of the small, icy object Ultima Thule, which it flew past on New Year's Day. The image was acquired when the Nasa spacecraft was just 6,700km from its target, which scientists think is two bodies lightly fused together - giving the look of a snowman.
A new book translates 43 different Japanese words into English, introducing ideas that can help people in the West live differently. We’ve picked out seven of the most poignant.
Budapest's murdered Jews are commemorated with The Shoes on the Danube Promenade Israeli divers are to search the Danube in Budapest with Hungarian help to recover remains of Jews murdered during the Holocaust. Israeli Interior Minister Aryeh Deri, visiting Budapest, said remains would be sent to Israel for a Jewish burial.
Who's really in charge in Venezuela? The BBC's Paul Adams explains Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó has said he would consider an amnesty for President Nicolás Maduro if he cedes power. Mr Guaidó, who declared himself interim president on Wednesday, said he was reaching out to all sectors including the military to end the crisis.
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