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Tributes paid to nine-year-old killed in German Christmas market attack

André Gleißner was a member of a nearby children's fire brigade, a local fire department said.

Frank Gardner: Saudi warnings about Magdeburg suspect ignored

Saudi authorities said they warned German agencies about the Magdeburg car market attack suspect.

Syria's minorities seek security as country charts new future

After the fall of Assad, many are apprehensive about how Syria will next be ruled.

Family tensions and splitting the cost: Navigating awkward Christmas moments

From family feuds to horrible presents, two etiquette coaches explain how to navigate tricky Christmas scenarios.

Elon Musk's curious fixation with Britain

The tycoon has changed his tune when it comes to the UK - and there are clues which help to explain why.

Former Strictly star Giovanni Pernice wins Italian dance show

Giovanni Pernice wins Ballando Con Le Stelle after the BBC partly upheld complaints by Amanda Abbington.

Runway shut after emergency during landing at Belfast City Airport

Pictures appear to the show a plane with its nose touching the runway after a wheel collapse.

Archbishop of York 'regrets' abuse scandal priest had role renewed twice

Stephen Cottrell knew former priest David Tudor had paid compensation to a woman who says Tudor abused him as a child.

Heathrow cancels flights as winds disrupt festive travel

Strong winds are continuing to cause some disruption as millions of people travel ahead of Christmas.

Woman charged with murder of five-year-old boy

A woman is charged with murdering five-year-old Lincoln Button.

US warplane shot down in Red Sea 'friendly fire' incident

Both pilots were rescued after ejecting safely from their F/A-18 fighter aircraft.

Best albums of 2024: Charli XCX, Beyonce, The Cure and more

After dominating culture this summer, Brat tops a "poll of polls" to be named the year's best record.

Russia executing more and more Ukrainian prisoners of war

Ukrainian prosecutors say Russians have executed at least 147 PoWs, 127 of them this year alone.

Endometriosis: 'I wouldn't poo if my husband was at home'

Embarrassment around bowel habits is preventing people discussing symptoms - so what is a normal poo?

Mum's grief after daughter died fighting for cladding justice

The 51-year-old felt trapped in an apartment she couldn't sell because of its flammable cladding.

Game-changers Fury & Usyk have defined an era - what next?

After two classic bouts, Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have defined a heavyweight era. Where do they go next?

Somali piracy 2.0 - the BBC meets the new robbers of the high seas

Two fishermen tell the BBC why they have decided to become pirates in search of big ransoms.

Valencians struggling to recover from devastating floods

The Spanish region was badly hit by flooding in October, and the clean up is far from over.

Your pictures on the theme of 'bright lights'

A selection of pictures by our readers on a set theme.

Cyclone Chido kills 94 people in Mozambique

The storm also devastated Mayotte, where one week on, many residents still lack basic necessities.

What now for Syria’s £4.5bn illegal drug empire

As those in the lucrative Captagon network move aside, how will the new leaders stop any criminals waiting in the wings to replace them?

'Judges gave Usyk Christmas gift' - Fury reacts to loss

Tyson Fury refuses to accept he lost his rematch against unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and claims the judges gave his opponent a "Christmas gift".

'Worst place I've lived': Vulnerable left in unsafe homes

Vulnerable people have been left living in homes which have been deemed unsafe, the BBC has discovered.

'A stroke left me with an Italian accent'

Althia Bryden says she has never even been to Italy but has now gained a distinct accent.

Watch: Barn owl perched on moving car

The "troubling" footage shows the bird balancing on an open window frame on a dual carriageway.

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The rebel commander running Syria

The BBC's Jeremy Bowen brings us his interview with HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa

The Mistaken Identity Murders

The shocking story of two innocent teenagers murdered in a case of mistaken identity.

Amorim 'always expected' Man Utd job to be difficult

Following a 3-0 loss to Bournemouth, Ruben Amorim says the Manchester United job is not more difficult than he expected before he arrived at Old Trafford.

'Judges gave Usyk Christmas gift' - Fury reacts to loss

Tyson Fury refuses to accept he lost his rematch against unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and claims the judges gave his opponent a "Christmas gift".

England recall Root for ODIs but Stokes left out

England recall Joe Root, who tops the men's Test batting rankings, to their one-day international squad for the tour of India and the 2025 Champions Trophy.

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