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Meet the 19-metre octopus that prowled the ancient seas | BBC News

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Giant octopuses may have ruled the ancient oceans 100 million years ago, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, according to new research.

Some of the earliest octopuses are believed to have been powerful predators equipped with strong arms for grabbing prey and beak-like jaws for munching on the shells and bones of other animals.

A new study, by scientists from Hokkaido University in Japan, of some remarkably well preserved jaws suggest they reached up to 19m (62ft), potentially making them the largest invertebrates ever known to scientists.

For decades, palaeontologists believed that the largest ocean predators were vertebrates with backbones such as fish and reptiles while invertebrates like octopuses and squid played supporting roles.

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Oil price tumbles as Trump says Iran deal already signed | BBC News

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President Trump says the deal to end the war with Iran has been signed and details will be released soon. The US president said …

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The UK will play its “full part” in getting the Strait of Hormuz open, Keir Starmer says. #BBCNews

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Two wounded in shooting near White House, US media reports | BBC News

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Two people have been wounded in a shooting near the White House, including a suspect and possible bystander, law enforcement sources tell the BBC’s US partner CBS News.

It appears a person shot at Secret Service agents unsuccessfully, and the agents returned fire, the sources say.

FBI director Kash Patel says the Secret Service is currently responding to the incident.

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US and Iran reach tentative deal to extend ceasefire, US sources say | BBC News

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Negotiators for the US and Iran have agreed a framework of a deal that would extend their ceasefire for 60 days and launch negotiations on the future of Iran’s nuclear programme, US sources say.

The agreement comes amid continued strikes and accusations of ceasefire violations, with tensions still high across the region.

Talks are also said to include potential changes to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a key global energy route.

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