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Who is the suspect? What we know so far about Magdeburg market attack
The attack killed five people, including a nine-year-old child, and left more than 200 injured.
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Chris Packham and Caroline Lucas quit RSPCA over abattoir cruelty claims
The TV presenter and ex-Green MP quit after an investigation into some of the charity's approved abattoirs.
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Strong winds disrupt travel as Christmas getaway continues
Roads, ferries, rail and air travel face disruption on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
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Thousands celebrate winter solstice at historic sites
Crowds gather to watch the sunrise over spiritual sites in Wiltshire and Somerset.
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Just Stop Oil activist, 77, sent back to jail over ankle tag issue
Gaie Delap was unable to wear an electronic tag due to health problems.
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Inside the abandoned homes of Assad's ruthless enforcers
Jamil Hassan, referred to as "the butcher" by people who lived on his street, is among the senior regime figures who have fled with their families.
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Five unanswered questions from the Pelicot trial
Although the Pelicot trial is over, some questions remain over the case that shook France.
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Faced with turmoil, a defiant Trudeau hangs on - for now
As the longest serving G7 leader, the Canadian prime minister has weathered many storms. But this time might be different.
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What are royal Christmas cards trying to tell us?
The hidden messages and memories in the annual round of cards sent out by the Royal Family.
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'Barry Island is on the up but it'll never be posh'
Pam hit the roof over Gavin getting married in Stacey's hometown - but has its image changed?
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Can you remember these 2024 culture moments?
Beyoncé's award snub, Zendaya's method dressing, and an unfortunate payslip mix-up between actors - these are the year's most memorable moments.
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Houthi missile strike injures more than a dozen in Tel Aviv
The Israeli military said attempts to shoot down a projectile launched from Yemen had been unsuccessful and that it had landed in a public park.
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US avoids government shutdown after bill passes
Congress votes to pass a budget deal to avert what would be the first US federal government shutdown since 2019.
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Timelapse shows winter solstice sunrise at Stonehenge
Crowds gathered at Stonehenge on Saturday morning to mark the annual winter solstice.
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One woman's 56-year fight to free her innocent brother from death sentence
Hideko Hakamata spent decades fighting to save her brother: the world's longest-serving death row inmate.
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Family left 'in tears' after Sikh man's beard cut
The man's family say "everyone's belief systems need to be respected".
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The drug-trafficking Rio gangsters who see themselves as God's 'soldiers of crime'
Brazilian narco gangs say they are taking territory for Jesus, and are barring other faiths from the favelas.
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England 1966 World Cup squad member Eastham dies at 88
George Eastham, a member of England's 1966 World Cup-winning squad, dies aged 88.
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How a tiny village grew into a huge luxury destination
From sticky toffee pudding to three Michelin-starred dining, a Lake District hamlet turns hotspot.
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Usyk v Fury 2 - big-fight predictions
BBC Sport asks the world of boxing for their predictions for Tyson Fury's rematch against Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday.
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'It's never a red card in a million years'
Motherwell's Dan Casey was sent off for this incident, with referee Chris Graham's decision standing after a VAR review.
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The rebel commander running Syria
The BBC's Jeremy Bowen brings us his interview with HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa
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The Mistaken Identity Murders
The shocking story of two innocent teenagers murdered in a case of mistaken identity.