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December 14th
The US government says the flying objects pose no threat to national security, but their origin and intentions remain unclear.
December 14th
Through her work, Dola Posh shares her story to help other new mothers deal with complex feelings.
December 14th
Fans are outraged by allegations of body-shaming and a toxic workplace at fashion company Djerf Avenue.
December 14th
After 16 days of pro-EU protests, a former Manchester City footballer is set be appointed president.
December 14th
Some have long called for the practice of changing the clock twice a year to end.
December 13th
Moment Notre-Dame Cathedral welcomes back Crown of Thorns
December 13th
Mr Timmerman has said he was on a religious "pilgrimage", though mystery has swirled over how he came to be in Syria.
December 13th
Dr Sayeed Joudeh had come out of retirement to help during the war between Israel and Hamas.
December 13th
Former Irish U20 prop Denis Coulson has been found guilty of the rape of a woman in Bordeaux in 2017.
December 13th
Questions have been raised over the prince's relationship with a Chinese businessman alleged to be a spy who was later banned from the UK.
December 13th
After 50 years of ruling Syria, Bashar al-Assad and his family must find a new place to call home.
December 13th
China's ambassador is expected to attend and other officials may join him, two people told the BBC's US partner CBS.
December 13th
The relic, believed to be worn by Jesus Christ, was brought back after being rescued from a devastating fire in 2019.
December 13th
Online adulation painting Luigi Mangione as a folk hero and fueled by health system anger has worried authorities.
December 13th
Prosecutors said the company gave Purdue Pharma advice on how to "turbocharge" sales of OxyContin.
December 13th
The BBC's Hugo Bachega sees Syrians dancing, waving flags and making peace signs in Aleppo.
December 13th
The former House speaker suffered an unspecified injury while on an official trip to Luxembourg, her office says.
December 13th
France's fourth prime minister this year says he fully understands the "Himalayan" task ahead.
December 13th
Authorities say she echoed words connected to the murder when she allegedly said "delay, deny, depose, you people are next".
December 13th
A visual guide to the latest developments after Syrian rebels toppled President Bashar al-Assad 13 years after the start of the country's civil war.
December 13th
The Kremlin says the strikes were in response to Kyiv using US-made missiles to attack its territory.
December 13th
Syrians heeded the rebels' call to celebrate victory over the Assad regime which collapsed on Sunday.
December 13th
Israel seized control of a buffer zone between the Golan Heights and Syria after the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
December 13th
The move follows reports of a jihadist attack said to have killed 91 soldiers and 50 civilians.
December 13th
It is hard to see how he can avoid the same man-traps that felled his predecessor, writes Hugh Schofield.
December 13th
Li Tie, who also played for Everton in the English Premier League, was handed a 20-year sentence.
December 13th
Samir Ousman Alsheikh is accused of torturing and ordering the torture of prisoners at Adra Prison.
December 13th
India's top court is hearing petitions against a1991 law that protects the character of religious places.
December 13th
On Thursday Gukesh Dommaraju became the youngest world champion at the age of 18.
December 13th
Insurgents seized Myanmar's border with Bangladesh in one of the bloodiest battles of the civil war.
December 13th
Maximiliano Dávila is accused of facilitating cocaine smuggling to the United States.
December 13th
Mr Timmerman told CBS that he was detained upon entering Syria seven months ago.
December 13th
A doctors' union says long hours for little or no pay is leaving trainee medics with poor mental health.
December 13th
The incoming US president has vowed not to involve America in foreign conflicts, but Assad's dramatic fall has upended the region's balance of power.
December 12th
Mazen al-Hamada, who returned to Syria from the Netherlands, had publicly testified on the torture he faced while in prison.
December 12th
Mark Rutte urged members to "turbocharge" their defence spending to prevent future war with Russia.
December 12th
Residents of the the city that was ravaged by civil war seem keen to get rid of the symbols of the Assad regime.
December 12th
BBC international editor Jeremy Bowen finds Syrians desperate for answers about the missing and a reckoning for their killers.
December 12th
Authorities said there was not enough evidence to pursue the investigation into the alleged Stockholm attack.
December 12th
The Republican president-elect also won the award in 2016 after he first won the presidency.
December 12th
The BBC's international editor returns to Bashar al-Assad's presidential palace, where he interviewed him in 2015.
December 12th
Locals call the shacks "suicide homes" with authorities planning a forced evacuation if necessary.
December 12th
It appears to be the latest attempt by the Meta boss to build a closer relationship with the incoming president.
December 12th
The Israeli military says it targeted two groups of Hamas members who planned to hijack the lorries.
December 12th
Seventeen years after joining the EU, the two countries are given the green light to join the Schengen zone.
December 12th
Four people, including the pilot, have been taken to hospital in Victoria, Texas.
December 12th
Queensland's new laws will see children found guilty of serious crimes given harsher penalties.
December 12th
The singer and actress wrote "forever begins now" as she posted an engagement ring picture on Instagram.
December 12th
Papua New Guinea will join Australia's rugby league in exchange for allegiance on security matters.
December 12th
The 26-year-old was allegedly detained with a gun, bullets, fake IDs, cash and a handwritten "manifesto".