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The man who invented the seat belt
In 1958, Swedish engineer Nils Bohlin invented the three-point safety belt for cars
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St Teresa of Avila's severed hand
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Egypt and the ‘Cairo 52’
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The friendship train: Connecting India and Bangladesh
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West Africa's Ebola virus epidemic
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Deadly Everest avalanche
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Major Charity Adams and the Six-Triple-Eight
The first African-American woman to lead a World War Two battalion
South Africa's referendum on apartheid
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Soweto uprising: Children who marched against apartheid
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Brenda Fassie: Madonna of the townships
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Oliver Tambo returns to South Africa from exile
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Sarah Baartman's 200-year journey back home
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How the Milgram 'obedience' experiment shocked the world
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Ukraine's 'museum of corruption'
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The Channel Tunnel breakthrough
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East 's coffee from Vietnam
A thirst for caffeine led to an unusual global collaboration in the 1980s
The pioneering eye surgery that led to Lasik
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How a billion Indians got a digital ID
The 2009 attempt to give all Indian citizens a unique digital ID
Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal
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The ‘Catastrophe’ for Palestinians
In 1948, tens of thousands of Palestinians were expelled from their homes