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Harry: 'We can bring an end to HIV'

Prince Harry says there is too much stigma surrounding the 'quick, simple' HIV test.

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Argentina submarine: ARA San Juan found

The ARA San Juan disappeared in the Atlantic Ocean with 44 on board almost a year ago to the day.

Australia 'trolley hero' faces police charges

A homeless man who tried to stop a knife-wielding attacker is suspected of burglary and theft.

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Xi Jinping: US-China trade war will produce no winners

The Chinese leader's comments can be seen as a veiled swipe at Donald Trump's America First policies.

California wildfires: More than 1,000 believed missing

Another eight bodies have also been found, bringing the death toll in the Camp Fire to 71.

Jamal Khashoggi: CIA 'blames bin Salman for murder'

The CIA believes the Saudi crown prince was behind the journalist's murder, US media reports say.

Why making postnatal depression film Early Days was 'therapy'

When Nessa Wrafter suffered after the birth of her child, she decided to make a film about her experience.

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds: Imams divided over video game fatwa

Some imams in Kurdistan have officially banned a hugely popular video game – but others are hitting back.

French fuel protests against Macron over rising prices

Drivers plan to disrupt traffic across France on Saturday in a mass protest at rising fuel prices.

Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams to challenge governor poll loss

Stacey Abrams plans a lawsuit over "gross mismanagement" after saying she lost the vote for governor.

Aldyr Schlee, designer of Brazil's famous yellow jersey, dies

Aldyr Schlee won a competition to replace Brazil's white kit after defeat in the 1950 World Cup.

Cuba pulls doctors out of Brazil amid row

Havana is recalling 8,000 doctors after criticism from Brazil's president-elect, Jair Bolsonaro.

Vienna nest of spies: Why Austria is still centre for espionage

Austria's capital has long been a hotbed of espionage, and it continues up to the present day.

Welcome sight: Why some Jamaicans want the army to stay

The Jamaican government has deployed the army to patrol some streets and residents are welcoming it.

Why has a Hindu temple divided India's women?

The BBC spoke to two writers with differing views on the Sabarimala temple's rule that bars women.

Week in pictures: 10-16 November 2018

A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.

Trump 'personally answers Mueller Russia questions'

The US president added that he responded to the questions on alleged Russian collusion "very easily".

Ex-Dallas Cowboy Jeff Rohrer to wed same-sex partner

Jeff Rohrer will make history when he marries his gay partner in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Three myths about Florida elections recount

Myths like "forged ballots" and "found votes" have been doing the rounds in Florida's controversial mid-term elections.

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California wildfires: Air quality rated 'world's worst'

The air quality in northern California has plummeted as devastating fires continue to blaze.

Navy SEALs and Marines charged in death of Special Forces soldier

Four elite US troops in Mali are accused of ambushing and killing Staff Sgt Logan Melgar as he slept.

Journalist criticised for 'sexist' Ocasio-Cortez tweet

"That jacket and coat don't look like a girl who struggles," the journalist wrote on Twitter.

Panda enjoys the first snow of the season in Washington DC

Bei Bei the giant panda enjoyed a carefree day at the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington DC.

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Jamal Khashoggi: Symbolic funeral services for murdered journalist

Prayers for the murdered Saudi journalist take place at mosques in Saudi Arabia and Turkey.

French mother jailed for hiding baby in car boot

Rosa-Maria Da Cruz kept her daughter Séréna in a maggot-infested car boot for 23 months.

Students say Dartmouth ignored professor 'predator club'

The lawsuit accuses the top school of ignoring sexual harassment and assault complaints for 16 years.

Elvis Presley to get US Presidential Medal of Freedom

A White House ceremony will award the star and six other recipients the Medal of Freedom.

Zimbabwe bus: At least 42 killed in suspected gas explosion

More than 20 others have been taken to hospital after a suspected gas canister explosion on the bus.

Police dance delights Russian viewers

A Siberian police dance routine has captivated Russian viewers.

Kilogram gets a new definition

Scientists take the massive decision to change the definition of the kilogram.

Russia 'sought access to UK visa issuing system'

An IT expert says he was asked to provide back door access to the system issuing visas for Russians.

Trump ordered to restore CNN reporter Jim Acosta's access

The White House revoked Jim Acosta's press pass last week after a clash with the president.

Leader dismisses his own supporters as 'stupid'

Zimbabwe opposition leader Nelson Chamisa condemns those who protested over alleged election fraud.

William Goldman, Butch Cassidy screenwriter, dies at 87

The two-time Oscar-winner wrote All the President's Men, The Princess Bride and many other films.

Evangelical Christians Praying to Dodge a Serious Threat in Bulgaria

"In my opinion right now the church in Bulgaria is more united than ever before."

'She Has No Bitterness in Her Soul': Cameroon Missionary Widow Forgives Husband's Killer

The widow of a murdered Mishawaka, Indiana missionary says she has forgiven her husband's killer.

'God Is So Great': Bible Helps Indonesian Teenager Survive 49 Days at Sea

In the middle of a summer storm at sea, heavy winds snapped the moorings of Aldi Adilang's fishing raft. On that late July night, he was suddenly swept into the Pacific Ocean...

Khmer Rouge verdict: 'I live next to my torturer'

Survivors of some of the 20th Century's worst atrocities are ambivalent about a UN-backed tribunal.

US to cut Africom troops amid focus on Russia and China

Around 700 counter-terrorism troops will be moved as the Pentagon focuses on advising in West Africa.

Gessica Notaro attacker gets 15 years for acid attack

An ex-boyfriend who disfigured a former Miss Italy finalist is jailed on appeal.

Akli Tadjer: French writer to meet students in school race row

An author whose book was rejected by French students because of its Algerian theme is due to meet them.

New Zealand students say word 'trivial' in exam confused them

More than 2,600 sign a petition over the use of the "unfamiliar word" in a year 13 history exam.

Swedes debate period-proofed workplaces

Swedes are divided over a proposal to have workplace menstruation spaces.

US 'preparing indictment against Julian Assange' of WikiLeaks

The media reports come as an unsealed filing in a separate court case hints at charges.

North Korea to expel detained US citizen, state media says

State media said the man entered the country illegally from China in October.

Hockney painting breaks auction record for living artist

The price of Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) is the highest for a living artist.

Diddy's ex, Kim Porter, dies at 47

It's not been confirmed how the actress and model, who had three children with US rapper Diddy, died.

Japan Airlines tightens alcohol rules for pilots

The new safety measures follow a string of incidents and delayed flights due to intoxicated pilots.

India tiger cubs 'may become man-eaters'

Their mother was shot dead this month after reportedly killing 13 people in Maharashtra state.

California wildfires: Number of missing leaps to 631

Seven more bodies have also been found in northern California, taking the state-wide death toll to 66.

North Korea 'tests new high-tech weapon'

The successful test was supervised by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, state-run media say.

Rebel Wilson: Actress loses bid to reclaim record defamation payout

The actress will not reclaim a multi-million dollar payout, despite winning a defamation case.

Khmer Rouge surviving leaders face genocide verdict

During their four years in power in Cambodia, the regime killed all those they perceived to be their enemies.

Chile promises to investigate Mapuche killing

Protests break out after the grandson of an indigenous leader is shot dead during a police operation.

Quiz of the Week: Which superhero wasn't Lee's?

It's the weekly news quiz - have you been paying attention to what's been going on in the world during the past seven days?

Africa's week in pictures: 9-15 November 2018

A selection of the best photos from across Africa this week.

Why is Canada running out of marijuana?

Supply problems in the month-old legal cannabis industry could last well into next year.

Is teenage pregnancy in Kenya on the rise?

Reports of girls giving birth in the exam period prompted a government inquiry into teenage pregnancy.

Grandpa paints his Taiwanese village in cats and dogs

Huang saved his home from demolition after his paintings turned his village into a huge tourist attraction.

Lion Air crash: Boeing sued by victim's family over aircraft design

A lawsuit is filed against the US manufacturer over an alleged design fault with its 737 Max jet.

Lost Disney 'Oswald' film found in Japan

The short cartoon pre-dates the creation of Mickey Mouse.

Viral US act of kindness that raised $400,000 'a lie'

A homeless man and couple who crowdfunded thousands have been charged with conspiracy and theft.

California wildfires: Drone footage shows Paradise devastation

The Californian town has been destroyed by the Camp Fire.

California wildfires: Survivors share stories of heroic rescues

Some Californians fled by lorry, while others had no choice but leap into a frigid mountain lake.

Nikola Gruevski: Mystery over how Macedonia ex-PM escaped

A former Macedonian leader facing prison is claiming asylum in Hungary, the government confirms.

Brexit: EU leaders dismiss talk of renegotiating draft agreement

The prospect of talks to amend the draft deal is unlikely as an agreement is "on the table".

Saudi women in 'inside-out abaya' protest

Participants say they no longer want to be pressured into wearing the loose-fitting robe in public.

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Taylor Swift, Adele and other smuggled celebrities

Zayn Malik appears to have revealed how some of the top A-listers evade attention.

'Phallic' owl statue mocked in Serbian town of Kikinda

The recently erected statue in the town of Kikinda drew criticism for its shape and length.

Trump attacks Mueller's Russia inquiry as 'absolutely nuts'

The US president says an inquiry into his election campaign is a "mess" and a "disgrace".

Ethiopia arrests former deputy spy chief Yared Zerihun

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed promised to combat corruption and rights abuses when he took office.

National Book Awards: Isabel Allende warns of 'dark time'

The author spoke out at the National Book Awards against the rise of "nationalism and racism" in politics.

Khashoggi murder not ordered by crown prince - Saudi prosecutor

Saudi prosecutor says an intelligence officer ordered the writer's murder and not the crown prince.

Paris mayor plans to pedestrianise city centre

The proposal would see traffic limited in the first four districts, known as arrondissements.

Japan's cyber-security minister has 'never used a computer'

Yoshitaka Sakurada is responsible for ensuring the 2020 Olympic Games are not hacked.

Uganda orders military to protect Chinese businesses

President Museveni orders increased patrols to reassure Chinese investors after a spate of thefts.

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Russia Navalny: Strasbourg court condemns detentions of Putin foe

Europe's top human rights court condemns the repeated arrests of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

New Zealand launches balls checking booth for testicular cancer

The Testimatic is to help men get checked for testicular cancer without having to face a doctor.

Uber loss tops $1bn loss ahead of planned IPO next year

The ride-sharing firm's losses grew in the third quarter, with a slight rise in revenues and bookings.

Rohingya return to Myanmar: Confusion and fear in refugee camps

Refugees in crowded Bangladesh camps are waiting to hear whether they'll be sent back to Myanmar.

Denmark withholds aid to Tanzania after anti-gay comments

A government minister says aid worth $9.8m will be withheld from Tanzania after anti-gay rhetoric.

Russia domestic abuse: 'My husband chopped off my hands'

Margarita Gracheva's case highlights fears that a change in Russia's laws may be emboldening abusers.

Philippines' Duterte skipped Asean meetings to take 'power naps'

The 73-year-old president of the Philippines later defended his actions saying: "What's wrong with my nap?"

Monkey kills baby boy in India's Agra

The monkey entered a house in Agra and snatched the baby from his mother, who was breastfeeding him.

UK PM faces grilling amid Brexit deal backlash

Cabinet ministers backed the agreement - but it has sparked a backlash from Tory Brexiteers.

White House aide Mira Ricardel removed after Melania Trump row

The first lady said Mira Ricardel "no longer deserves the honour" of serving in the White House.

Stormy Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti arrested

Michael Avenatti is in custody in Los Angeles on suspicion of domestic violence, police say.

Who should own South Africa's land?

Plans to redistribute land from white farmers to landless black people are raising deep feelings. Here's why.

APEC: The summit held on a boat off Papua New Guinea

The APEC summit is now underway in Papua New Guinea, but why are attending CEOs and other guests staying on cruise ships?

Are these people really a threat to Thai national security?

How Thai government critics risk being accused of "fake news" – and having the law turned against them.

Suneung: The day silence falls over South Korea

More than half a million students take on an exam for which they have been preparing all their lives.

Fake news in Turkey: Hunting for truth in land of conspiracy

Fake news in Turkey is rampant, and targets many, including the BBC. But some are fighting back.

Chechnya uses televised shamings to stop dissent

Authoritarian leader Ramzan Kadyrov forces citizens who complain to retract what they said on TV.

Cameroon conflict: 'We live in fear in Bamenda'

Journalist Peter Tah describes how life in the Cameroon city of Bamenda has ground to a halt due to the separatist conflict.

California wildfires: Is Trump right when he blames forest managers?

Is poor management of forests to blame for deadly fires in California?

Brexit: Draft agreement a 'decisive' step forward, says Barnier

European leaders welcome UK PM Theresa May's announcement that her cabinet supports a draft deal.

Florida recount: Governor Rick Scott 'will not certify result'

Rick Scott, a candidate in a close US Senate race, says he will step away from his elections role.

Mid-terms 2018: Patience running thin at Florida recount

It's not the first time Florida hasn't been able to confirm a result more than a week on from voting.

Michelle Obama opens up about Barack

Michelle Obama talks politics, family and the important role her mum played in their time at the White House.

1,500-Year-Old Painting of Young 'Jesus Face' Discovered at Ancient Church in Israeli Desert

A previously unknown painting depicting what archaeologists and researchers believe is the face of a young Jesus has been exposed at the site of an ancient Byzantine church in Israel's Negev desert.

Exoplanet discovered around neighbouring star

Astronomers have discovered a planet around one of the closest stars to our Sun.

Trump's attack on Macron lacked 'common decency', France says

The US president's derisive tweets came on the anniversary of the deadly Paris terror attacks.

Jim Acosta: White House defends revoking CNN man's access

"No journalist has a First Amendment right to enter the White House," its legal memo reads.

Why did Irish MP show a thong in parliament?

Irish TD Ruth Coppinger brandished a lacy thong in parliament amid an outcry over a rape trial.

Spanish police adopt and recruit German shepherd

Police in Granada saved the German shepherd on Monday, and are running a Twitter poll to name him.

National Guard troops help search for Camp Fire victims

The deadliest blaze is 35% contained as the search for victims in the town of Paradise continues.

Paraplegic athlete 'forced to urinate in bottle' on flight

The Australian athlete says flyDubai could not supply him with a wheelchair on a seven-hour flight.

Colombia investigates death of key corruption case witness

A cyanide-laced drink has been found in the home of corruption whistleblower Jorge Enrique Pizano.

US hotel in Japan refuses Cuba ambassador

The Hilton in Fukuoka says it was applying US sanctions but authorities say the move was illegal.

Eritrea sanctions to be lifted after nine years

Lifting of the arms ban, asset freeze and travel restrictions follows a historic deal with Ethiopia.

'Conservation successes' bring hope for mountain gorilla

Mountain gorilla: Conservation efforts appear to be paying off for large, charismatic animals.

Migrant caravan: Hundreds reach Tijuana on US border

Some 400 people, including a number of LGBTQ migrants, went on ahead of the larger group.

Irish outcry over teenager's underwear used in rape trial

An Irish MP displays a thong in parliament after a defence lawyer criticises a teenager's underwear.

Iran executes 'Sultan of Coins' amid currency crisis

Currency trader Vahid Mazloumin and an associate were found guilty of "spreading corruption on earth".

Valencia drops plan for ban on cremations for morbidly obese

The regional ministry of health changed course amid claims it would discriminate against the obese.

Caravan migrants reach United States border

More than three hundred people are the first to arrive in Tijuana, Mexico, hoping to start new lives in the US.

Snowboarder Gasser makes history with jump

Austrian snowboarder Anna Gasser wows the watching media by becoming the first woman to ever land a cab triple underflip - which is three and a half full rotations.

Yemen crisis: The battle for Hudaydah

Yemen's civil war is approaching a pivotal moment, but the UN warns that the humanitarian crisis could be about to get much worse.

Ancient Greek city Tenea found by archaeologists

The city was thought to have been founded by survivors of the Trojan War.

Israel-Gaza ceasefire largely holds after flare-up

Eight people died in the most intense clashes between Israel and Palestinian militants in four years.

Jacinda Ardern: 'It takes strength to be an empathetic leader'

New Zealand's PM Jacinda Ardern tells the BBC she wants to chart a different path.

The face-mapping technology raising fears about fake news

Why face-mapping technology designed to improve TV dubbing is raising fears about fake news.

Calgary votes against Winter Olympics bid

More than 56% of residents in the Canadian city reject the idea amid high turnout.

Hopper's Chop Suey in record-breaking $92m sale

Edward Hopper's masterpiece was one of a collection of US modern art paintings for sale in New York.

Fighting the international fly tippers

How environmental campaigners battled to stop the Khian Sea from dumping America's hazardous waste in Haiti

Why this man will fix your broken stuff for free

Volunteers are trying to stop broken items ending up in the bin by fixing them instead.

IMF's Lagarde says central banks could issue digital money

IMF boss Christine Lagarde said state-backed digital currencies could make transactions safer and cheaper.

Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán is scapegoat, says defence lawyer

Defence lawyer's statement opens alleged Mexican cartel leader's trial in the US amid high security.

Feted Zimbabwe female rangers denied glory

The UK refuses the pair visas to attend an awards ceremony for their risky work protecting elephants.

Japan GDP: Natural disasters hit economic growth

Rising protectionism could threaten exports and the growth outlook for the world's third largest economy.

Italy budget: Rome rejects European Commission demands

Italy's cabinet sticks to its big-spending budget plan despite a threat of fines from Brussels.

California wildfires survivor's tearful account of escape with son

Californian wildfires survivor Sorrell Bobrink fled her home in Paradise, California with her son.

The beautiful islands that could help stop killer diseases

Might this living laboratory hold the key to controlling malaria and other conditions?

Has a new racing ban in Florida doomed these dogs?

Florida has voted to ban greyhound racing, but adoption groups warn thousands of dogs could be euthanised.

Australia animals: Making 'baby formula' for native wildlife

Wombaroo develops species-specific formulas to feed injured and orphaned wildlife.

Racing dogs facing uncertain future after Florida vote

The hunt is on for homes for thousands of dogs after Florida voted to close all its tracks by 2021.

Marie Antoinette's jewels up for auction

The sale in Geneva is one of the most important royal jewellery auctions ever, says Sotheby's.

California fires: Firefighters hold containment lines in north

Crews contain 30% of the fire in the north but the search for dozens of missing people continues.

Pink Legacy diamond sold for world record price

The Pink Legacy diamond sold for 50.3 million Swiss Francs ($50m), a world record price per carat.

JUUL suspends flavoured e-cigarette sales to curb teen use

The company, under pressure to curb its popularity with teenagers, is temporarily stopping retail sales.

Melania calls for national security aide Mira Ricardel's firing

The first lady's office says the aide "no longer deserves the honour" of serving the White House.

'Superwoman' Lilly Singh to take a break from YouTube

The popular comedian says she is suffering from burnout after eight years on the platform.

What's the best way to escape from a wildfire?

Fires have claimed dozens of lives in California. What's the best way to escape such deadly blazes?

'Not Disneyland': Dutch hit back at 'over-tourism'

Within the past few years Kinderdijk's windmills have become a tourist magnet, and residents are unhappy.

The search in Germany for the lost skull of Tanzania's Mangi Meli

Mnyaka Sururu Mboro is looking for the skull of a rebel Tanzanian chief who was executed by German colonisers.

FBI: Spike in US hate crimes for third year in a row

The US saw a 17% increase in hate crime incidents last year compared with 2016, according to FBI data.

Lion cub found in Lamborghini by Paris police

The driver is said to have suggested it was "just a cat" when stopped by police officers.

Thais mourn boxer Anucha Kochana, 13, killed in fight

Anucha Kochana's death from a brain haemorrhage renews pressure on Thailand to ban child boxing bouts.

Refugee family arrives in Canada just in time for snow

The Eritrean family have just arrived in Canada from a refugee camp in Sudan.

Russia minefield found by major road

A Russian wartime minefield has been found alongside a major highway.

A Deadly Legal Limbo: Why Pakistani Christian Asia Bibi's Life Is Still in Danger

Though several weeks have passed since Pakistani Christian Asia Bibi was released from prison after having her blasphemy conviction overturned, her ordeal is far from over.

Polish carer 'killed six elderly patients' in Germany

The Polish care worker, who worked in German nursing homes, has been charged with six counts of murder.

Trump mocks French leader Macron after Armistice Day visit

The US president attacks Emmanuel Macron on Twitter after an awkward Armistice Day visit.

Something's Happening to the Sun Right Now, Here's What It Means

Scientists say Earth's atmosphere is about to get hit by some record cold – but it's not because of anything caused by humans.

California fires: Winds propel fires as death toll rises

Firefighters are battling deadly blazes in the north and south of the US state.

Remarkable tale of Hitler's 'Jewish sweetheart'

A photograph showing Adolf Hitler and a young Jewish girl goes up for auction in the US.

CNN sues Trump over Jim Acosta's credential suspension

Jim Acosta had his White House access revoked hours after a confrontation with the president.

Macedonia ex-PM Nikola Gruevski 'seeks asylum in Hungary'

Nikola Gruevski posts on Facebook that he is in Budapest, a day after Macedonia ordered his arrest.

Italy bus fire: Passengers narrowly avoid bus inferno

Local reports say about 30 passengers escaped before their bus was burned out in Campobasso, Italy.

Wisconsin school students' Nazi salute photo provokes uproar

The Wisconsin school district and local police have launched an investigation into the image.

US mid-terms: Why the elections still aren't over

It's been a week since polls closed, but some results still haven't been declared. Here's why.

Maggy Biskupski: France's 'angry police' leader found dead

Maggy Biskupski, a critic of police working conditions, apparently shot herself.

Sri Lanka crisis: Supreme Court suspends dissolution of parliament

The Supreme Court suspends the president's move to dissolve parliament, deepening a political crisis.

Adrej Babis: Czech PM denies son was kidnapped

A son of Andrej Babis says he was held in Crimea to stop him giving evidence in a fraud case.

California wildfires: 'It was like an apocalyptic movie'

Paradise resident Sorrell Bobrink describes how she fled with her child as flames engulfed the town.

Food taste 'not protected by copyright' rules EU court

Court of Justice was asked to rule in a copyright case involving two Dutch cream cheese products.

Uganda school fire: Three in custody after nine die in dormitory

Nine students were killed in a dormitory whose doors had been padlocked, trapping dozens inside.

French Army appears to mock Donald Trump in viral tweet

The French Army tweeted that rain would not slow it down in the wake of the president's no-shows.

Old lady mistakes Chancellor Merkel for Macron's wife

A French lady turning 101 said meeting the French and German leaders was "fantastic".

Danish warship found in ten-year quest

An 18th century Danish warship has been found after a decade-long search.

China postpones lifting ban on rhino and tiger parts after outcry

The plan to end a ban on the trade of tiger and rhino parts had caused an outcry but are now on hold.

UFOs spotted off Irish coast under investigation

The objects were said to be very bright and flying at twice the speed of sound.

Softbank IPO: A guide to the Japanese tech giant

The firm is planning a $21bn IPO of its mobile unit that could fund a fresh wave of tech investments.

Heavy Gaza-Israel fire traded overnight

The violence is among the worst since 2014 and follows a covert Israeli mission exposed on Sunday.

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California wildfires: At least 42 are killed in deadliest blaze

The Camp Fire in the north of the US state has now surpassed the 1933 Griffith Park disaster.

El Chapo trial begins: The story explained

The Mexican drug kingpin's trial in New York is to begin amid huge security measures.

Stan Lee: The man behind the mask

How the writer, who has died aged 95, came to create the iconic characters of the Marvel universe.

Melbourne car attack: James Gargasoulas guilty of six murders

James Gargasoulas drove his car into pedestrians in Melbourne, killing six and injuring 27 others.

Mid-term elections 2018: Democrat wins tight Arizona race

Kyrsten Sinema becomes the US southern state's first Democratic senator since 1994.

Somalian journalists risk their lives to report the truth

Somalia is one of the most dangerous places for journalists, with nearly 40 killed in the past decade.

Can attitudes towards body hair be sexist for both men and women?

Frankie McCamley looks at the psychology, the history and the popular culture around people with body hair.

Rewriting history in the Philippines and the fight for the truth

How supporters of the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos have been exploiting social media to spread fake news as his family stages a political comeback.

California wildfires continue to rage

The death toll in California is rising as fires burn across the northern and southern parts of the state.

California wildfires: 'I saw cars become metal and bones'

Hundreds of thousands of people have fled wildfires in California - here are some of their stories

Canada Becoming a Potential Base for Terrorists to Attack the US 

The US and Canada share the longest undefended border in the world. There hasn't been a reason to defend it because there hasn't been a serious threat from either country in a couple hundred years. There is now. 

French mother tried for hiding baby in car boot

A French woman has gone on trial accused of harming the child she kept in the boot of her car.

Stan Lee on how he created Spider-Man

The man behind many Marvel Comics superheroes explains how he came up with the iconic character.

Comedian Dave Chappelle photobombs engagement shoot

Comedian Dave Chappelle photobombs a young, American couple's engagement photoshoot.

Mystery monkey: history of unique Xenothrix fossil revealed

A now-extinct monkey from Jamaica had South American roots, according to new DNA evidence.

#ThisIsOurLane: Doctors hit back at pro-gun group NRA

The National Rifle Association told doctors to "stay in their lane" after a report on gun violence.

Stan Lee: Marvel Comics co-creator dies aged 95

Lee, the brains behind Spider-Man, Black Panther and X-Men, has died in California, his family says.

Outcry after police shoot African-American security guard 'hero'

An armed private security guard was killed by police after he detained a gunman, witnesses say.

Aung San Suu Kyi: Amnesty strips Myanmar leader of top prize

The group says it is profoundly dismayed by the former icon's lack of action on the Rohingya crisis.

Mid-term elections 2018: Trump calls for end of Florida recounts

Amid narrowing margins in Florida's senate and governor races, Donald Trump says recounts should end.

These coins stopped a bullet and saved a soldier's life

These coins both endangered and saved Optatius Buyssens's life, as he fought as a soldier during World War One

Stan Lee obituary: The genius of the superhero creator

Stan Lee was the man responsible for a string of comic superheroes that have become household names.

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Israel-Gaza violence erupts after covert op killings

Gaza rocket barrage targets Israel, which responds with air strikes after militants die in covert op.

Spain Catalonia: Separatists ordered to repay ballot costs

A court orders former Catalan leader Artur Mas to repay the €4.9m costs of an illegal vote in 2014.

Uganda school fire: 'Arson attack' leaves 10 dead

The dormitory's doors were padlocked and dozens of people were trapped inside, officials say.

Five held over murder of Mexico politician's daughter

Mexico police detain five people suspected of killing the daughter of Congresswoman Carmen Medel.

Tanzania's Magufuli deploys military amid cashew nut crisis

President John Magufuli ordered officers to buy the crop from farmers at government-approved prices.

Cindy Hyde-Smith: Senator's 'public hanging' joke criticised

A Republican senator's quip draws condemnation from her Democratic opponent in a run-off race.

Asia Bibi: Canada in talks with Pakistan over asylum

Canada is one of several nations that has offered the Pakistani Christian woman potential asylum.

UK Firms Ready to Microchip Employees: Forced Surrender of Privacy for Security?

UK employees may be next in line to get fitted with microchip implants – a move that's raising alarm among some critics.

Jamal Khashoggi murder: Canadian intelligence 'has heard tape'

Canada's prime minister says it has listened to a purported recording of the Saudi writer's killing.

Toy Story 4 first trailer reveals new character - meet Forky

Woody and Buzz are back in the first Toy Story 4 trailer, alongside a spork having an identity crisis.

Cyprus opens first new border crossings in years

Two new crossings between Greek and Turkish Cyprus open - the first in eight years.

Workers get €30,000 bonus by mistake at Belgian steelworks

A steelworks in Belgium paid the sum to some of its employees in error - but now wants it back.

Amazon asked to share Echo data in US murder case

A US judge asks Amazon to hand over audio recordings from an Echo device in a house where two women died.

California wildfire: Aerial shots show devastation

Around 250,000 people have been forced to evacuate so far.

People's Choice Awards: Stars in tribute to wildfire victims

Kim Kardashian and Scarlett Johanssen were among those who paid tribute to those affected.

Dutch millers protest at mass tourism

Dutch windmill owners ask tourists to limit their numbers.

Russia suspected of jamming GPS signal in Finland

Finland's PM suggests it was jammed deliberately in northern Finnish airspace during Nato exercises.

Armistice Day: White House defends Trump WW1 no-show

The US president was criticised for letting rain stop a memorial visit to honour US soldiers in France.

Tobacco shares hit on US menthol ban fear

Shares in BAT and Imperial Brands tumble after reports suggest the US will ban menthol cigarettes.

Douglas Rain: Actor who voiced Hal in 2001: A Space Odyssey dies

Canadian actor Douglas Rain voiced the chilling computer in the landmark sci-fi film.

Briton dies from rabies after cat bite in Morocco

Officials say the victim became infected after being bitten by a cat in Morocco.

Four things to know for the week ahead

Your Monday briefing on some of the most important stories coming up over the next seven days.

US fighter jet crashes into sea off Japan

Two crew members were able to eject and have been rescued by helicopter, the US Navy says.

Australia strawberry scare: Accused saboteur 'motivated by spite'

A woman accused of hiding needles in strawberries may have wanted revenge, a court hears.

How President Trump took 'fake news' into the mainstream

What began as a way to describe misinformation was quickly diverted into a propaganda tool. The BBC's Dave Lee examines how "fake news" went mainstream.

California wildfires: Death toll rises to 31 with 200 missing

Six more bodies are found in the north of the state, taking the death toll to 31 with 200 missing.

Nationalism a driving force behind fake news in India, research shows

BBC research shows how a desire to reinforce national identity is pushing people to share fake news.

Exploring Bolivia's 'Jurassic Park' dinosaur graveyard

Torotoro National Park is a remote place in the Andes mountains that used to be home to lots of dinosaurs.

Russian disinformation and the Georgian 'lab of death'

A BBC investigation has found that Russian media and officials presented false claims about a US-funded laboratory in neighbouring Georgia.

Medical cannabis: Death sentence prompts Malaysia to re-think harsh laws

A death sentence for a young man selling cannabis oil prompts Malaysia to reflect on its drug laws.

US and North Korea suffer communication breakdown

Both the momentum for talks and the opportunity to engage with Pyongyang may be slipping away.

Israelis 'kill Hamas commander' in Gaza exchange of fire

Palestinian officials say six people died near Khan Younis in an Israeli operation.

Armistice Day: World leaders mark centenary

They gathered in Paris to commemorate 100 years since the end of World War One.

California wildfires: Fears of further damage as winds strengthen

Firefighters are facing strengthening hot dry desert winds as they try to contain two major blazes.

Higgins inaugurated as President of Ireland

Mr Higgins won his second term as President of Ireland in October with 56% of the vote.

Rappler CEO calls Philippine tax evasion charges 'intimidation'

Maria Ressa says the charges against her are intended to "harass" her for criticising the state.

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Trolley man: Funds flood in for Melbourne's homeless hero

Thousands donate to help a homeless man who tackled a Melbourne knife attacker using a trolley.

Ali Bongo: Gabon leader 'seriously ill but recovering'

Rumours have swirled over the health of President Ali Bongo, who is in hospital in Saudi Arabia.

Poland independence march overshadowed by far-right groups

Thousands take part in events in Warsaw to celebrate the centenary of the country's independence.

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Trump Joins World Leaders to Mark 100 Years Since End of WWI

President Donald Trump joined French President Emmanuel Macron and dozens of other world leaders Sunday to the mark 100 years since the end of World War I.

Australia strawberry scare: Woman arrested in Queensland

A 50-year-old woman is arrested over the Australian food scare, where needles were hidden in fruit.

Alibaba Singles Day sales frenzy surpasses records

China's e-commerce giant's shopping day hit a record $1bn in sales in just 85 seconds.

Bobi Wine: Uganda pop star returns to stage after arrest

Pop star turned opposition MP Bobi Wine performs his first show since being jailed for treason.