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Jeremy Bowen: Syria feels lighter without the Assads' crushing weight - but now there are new problems

One year into his rule Syria's leader has won over Trump and much of the West, but at home people know his weaknesses.

Thousands flee Thai-Cambodia border after deadly clashes

At least five people have been killed in the most serious confrontation between both sides since July.

Thieves snatch eight Matisse artworks from library in Brazil

The thieves enter the library in normal opening hours, stuffing the art works into a canvas bag.

Woman who blackmailed Son Heung-min gets four years in jail

The woman claiming she was carrying the ex-Tottenham captain's child and extorted $200,000 from him.

Hunt under way for Benin coup plotters as two hostages reportedly freed

Nigeria sent fighter jets to help oust the mutineers from the national broadcaster and a military camp.

Man found guilty of Australian beach murder after hiding in India for years

The half-buried body of 24-year-old Toyah Cordingley was discovered by her father in October 2018.

One hundred abducted schoolchildren released in Nigeria

Details of the release of the schoolchildren are still unclear and 165 people remain unaccounted for.

Japan protests after Chinese fighter jets lock radar on Japanese planes

Tokyo has vowed a 'calm and resolute' response as tensions with Beijing continue to escalate.

Death of Venezuelan opposition figure in custody 'vile', US says

Alfredo Díaz, 56, died in prison cell on Saturday, human rights groups say, prompting opposition outcry.

Water leak in Louvre damages hundreds of books

The leak in the Egyptian department comes just weeks after a jewellery heist that put the museum's security infrastructure under scrutiny.

New US security strategy aligns with Russia's vision, Moscow says

The Kremlin welcomes the starkly worded document, which does not cast Russia as a threat to the US.

Nightclub fire in India's Goa kills 25 staff and tourists

Eyewitnesses described scenes of panic in one of Goa's bustling nightlife areas.

Ukrainian city hit by 'massive' strike as peace talks in US conclude

Russia carried out strikes on Kremenchuk, while its defence ministry said it had shot down 77 Ukrainian drones in several locations.

Hong Kong votes in election as city mourns deadly fire

The Legislative Council election is seen as a test of public sentiment following a deadly fire.

Chernobyl radiation shield 'lost safety function' after drone strike, UN watchdog says

The protective shield at the site of the 1986 disaster has lost its main safety function, the IAEA says.

Katy Perry goes Instagram official with Justin Trudeau

The pop star posted a string of photographs of herself and the former Canadian prime minister.

Death toll from devastating Indonesia floods passes 900

More than 100,000 homes were destroyed when powerful rains lashed the South East Asian country last week.

Trump criticises Democrat he pardoned over not switching political parties

Texas Representative Henry Cuellar is running for re-election as a Democrat after Trump pardoned him.

Americans to get free entry to parks on Trump's birthday

At the same time, the Trump administration is withdrawing free entry on Martin Luther King Jr Day and Juneteenth.

Olympics flame arrives in Rome ahead of Winter Games

The Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 is set to take place in February.

Iran arrests marathon organisers over women not wearing hijab

Images appeared online of unveiled women competing in the race on Friday.

National Guardsman 'slowly healing' after being shot in Washington DC

Andrew Wolfe, 24, is expected to remain in acute care with a head wound for a few more weeks, his family says.

White South Africans divided on US refugee offer

Donald Trump says white South Africans are being persecuted and so qualify for asylum but black farmers are also being killed.

Japan is facing a dementia crisis – can technology help?

Elderly people aged 65 and over now make up nearly 30% of Japan's population.

Can you ban kids from social media? Australia is about to, but some teens are a step ahead

The law comes into effect this week but critics worry it can't be enforced - and shouldn't be either.

Bethlehem Christmas tree lights up for first time since start of Gaza war

For the past two years all public Christmas celebrations have been cancelled in Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.

How the solar storms that cause the Northern Lights can wreak havoc on Earth

The aurora borealis can bring stunning night skies, but hidden dangers can accompany the Northern Lights to disrupt life on Earth as Chris Fawkes explains.

From leaning glass tower to golden fish sculpture - Frank Gehry's most iconic work

As one of architecture's most provocative and creative forces, Frank Gehry was behind intriguing buildings the world over.

Single women risk rape and exploitation in search for better life in Europe

Esther says she faced sexual violence on her journey to Europe after fleeing abuse in Nigeria.

Shoppers loved the 'fabric queen'. Then, order by order, her story fell apart

Designer Nerida Hansen admits failing customers who ordered textiles worth thousands of dollars from her businesses.

Lured by lucrative job offers and sent to fight for Russia - Kenyans want their sons back

Kenyan families whose sons have been duped into fighting for Russia demand they be brought home.

What should you do if you dislike your friend's partner?

Former friends Chrishell Stause and Emma Hernan have argued on and off-camera in the Netflix reality show.

Syrians share their thoughts one year on from the fall of Assad

The BBC's Middle East correspondent Hugo Bachega speaks to Syrians about how life has changed since the revolution.

Moment Hawaii volcano eruption engulfs camera

Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, has been erupting intermittently since December last year.

BBC reports from scene of deadly Goa nightclub fire

India Editor Vikas Pandey visits the Indian nightclub where 25 people were killed in a blaze.

'We've lost everything': Australia wildfire rips through homes

Multiple homes were left damaged after a wildfire swept through a coastal area north of Sydney.

Bethlehem Christmas tree illuminated for first time since Gaza war began

Hundreds gathered in Manger Square to bask in the festivities that included music, dancing and Santas bearing sweet treats.

'I don't want to be part of this war machine': Young Germans protest against military service plans

Germany is introducing voluntary military service to boost national defences after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.