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BBC.com Content Index - 07 06 2022

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Sophy Saronge

Kenyan mothers choose between work and their babies

Nutritionist Sophy Saronge knew she should breastfeed her baby for six months but says she had to work.

Young Muslim man praying, with folded hands. He is in traditional Indian Attire and sports a skull cap on his head.

How Islamophobia is hurting India's foreign policy

This is not the first time India's ruling party has faced global opprobrium for alleged Islamophobia.

Tove Styrke promotional photo

Tove Styrke is sick of the streaming song formula

The Swedish star explains why she's rejected the slick, corporate Spotify sound to follow her gut.

Brahms phone inside a black briefcase

How Thatcher’s secret phone was invented

Brahms was the UK's first portable encrypted communications system designed to allow talk securely.

Dark skies over Presteigne, Powys

Dark skies helping track asteroid hazards

How dimming street lights is helping those tracking potential asteroid hazards heading close to Earth.

Irpin debris

Month of terror in quiet neighbourhood near Kyiv

A handful of streets in a leafy town on Kyiv's doorstep were subjected to weeks of deadly occupation.

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel during "So what is my country?" conversation with Alexander Osang at the Berliner Ensemble in Berlin, Germany, 07 June 2022

Angela Merkel defends her record on Putin

Her approach has been criticised but she said she had "nothing to apologise for".

The headline in the Guardian reads, "Tory MPs plot 'vote strikes' to keep Johnson on ropes", while the headline in the Metro reads, "Total rail shutdown"

'Tory MPs plan vote strikes' and 'rail shutdown'

Rebel plans to paralyse the government and a rail workers' vote for industrial action lead the papers.

Woman online shopping

Warning as credit used to cover buy now pay later

Millions of young shoppers are borrowing money to make buy now pay later repayments, says Citizens Advice.

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