Musk responds to backlash over gesture at Trump rally The billionaire says his critics "need better dirty tricks" after a gesture likened to a Nazi salute.
Dozens killed as fire engulfs Turkish ski hotel More than 50 have been injured in the blaze, which broke out at the Grand Kartal Hotel.
Deadly fire at Turkey ski resort hotel At least 66 people have died and 32 were injured in a fire at a ski resort hotel in the city of Bolu.
Libyan police chief arrested in Italy for alleged war crimes - reports Italian police were acting on an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, reports say.
Best of 'frenemies': Trump's relationship with Europe this time may be very different Weak, distracted and unprepared? How prepared France, Germany and the rest of the continent really are for his return to power
Trump plan to deport migrants a 'disgrace', says Pope Francis previously said that Trump cannot be a Christian if he plans to build a wall to keep migrants from Mexico out.
Brexit fishing row heads for trade court showdown The UK has banned European vessels from catching the silvery fish species in its North Sea waters but the EU is challenging the move.
Two women in intensive care after Spain ski lift collapse Officials say 10 people were taken to hospital after a chairlift failed at the Astún resort in the Spanish Pyrenees.
'People were flying' after ski lift failed - eyewitness At least 10 people have been injured when a ski lift failed in northern Spain.
Croatian deputy PM resigns over video of him firing gun He is seen in the passenger seat chatting and laughing, before firing a pistol out into the dark.
Three killed in strike on central Kyiv, Ukraine says The attack struck the Shevchenkivskyi district, damaging civilian buildings and leaving a large crater in the road.
'War will last as long as Russia does': Ukrainian talk of victory fades as Trump... Those fighting for Ukraine and those who have lost loved ones hope to end the war with Russia on their own terms.
Passenger clings to German high-speed train and survives He jumped on when it pulled out of the station before he had finished his smoking break, police say.
Raids targeting anti-corruption chief rock Hungary's government Ferenc Biro is suspected of corruption and abuse of authority but says it is politically motivated.
Russia jails lawyers who acted for late opposition leader Alexei Navalny The trio were arrested as authorities intensified pressure on the jailed Kremlin critic, who died last February.
Joy as French wild boar facing death given reprieve Rillette was found as a piglet after apparently being abandoned by its mother.
'Once-in-a-century' discovery reveals spectacular luxury of Pompeii A huge private bathhouse is found after lying hidden for 2,000 years under volcanic rock and ash.
No convictions for breaching sanctions on Russia Sanctions were introduced after the Crimea annexation in 2014 and the wider invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Up to Greenland to decide its future, Danish PM tells Trump In her call with Trump, Mette Frederiksen also reiterated the Greenland PM's comments that it was "not for sale"
What's the secret to Denmark's happy work-life balance? The Nordic nation doesn't require staff to work long hours and has a generous welfare system.
Sweden plans to remove citizenship from people seen as threat to state But it stops short of calls by the minority government for gangsters to have their citizenship revoked.
'Your husband's being tortured, and it's your fault' The wife of a Ukrainian prisoner of war explains how Russia attempted to recruit her for sabotage.
'My father should die in prison', daughter of Dominique Pelicot tells BBC Caroline Darian has become a vocal advocate for victims of sexual violence in the wake of her mother's trial.
An end to the war and lower food prices - what Russians want in 2025 People in Moscow speak to BBC Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg about their wishes for the New Year.
Tears as families reunited in Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchange The BBC's Will Vernon reports amid emotional scenes as freed prisoners arrive in Ukraine.
Azerbaijan plane survivors recall moments before crash Three survivors of the downed Azerbaijani plane have described the moments on the flight before the crash.
Watch: Survivors walk from crashed Azerbaijani plane Footage shows survivors walking and being dragged away from the tail section of the plane.
Pope opens Holy Door to kick off special jubilee year More than 30 million Catholic pilgrims are expected to head to Rome for the jubilee, which takes place once every 25 years.
Watch: Cargo ship tips on its side in Turkey A cargo ship rolls over as it is being loaded at a port in Istanbul in the early hours of Monday morning.
Market attack suspect appears in court as anger grows over security Suspect appears in court after attack on German Christmas market that killed five and injured more than 200.
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Musk responds to backlash over gesture at Trump rally
The billionaire says his critics "need better dirty tricks" after a gesture likened to a Nazi salute.
Dozens killed as fire engulfs Turkish ski hotel
More than 50 have been injured in the blaze, which broke out at the Grand Kartal Hotel.
Deadly fire at Turkey ski resort hotel
At least 66 people have died and 32 were injured in a fire at a ski resort hotel in the city of Bolu.
Libyan police chief arrested in Italy for alleged war crimes - reports
Italian police were acting on an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, reports say.
Best of 'frenemies': Trump's relationship with Europe this time may be very different
Weak, distracted and unprepared? How prepared France, Germany and the rest of the continent really are for his return to power
Trump plan to deport migrants a 'disgrace', says Pope
Francis previously said that Trump cannot be a Christian if he plans to build a wall to keep migrants from Mexico out.
Brexit fishing row heads for trade court showdown
The UK has banned European vessels from catching the silvery fish species in its North Sea waters but the EU is challenging the move.
Two women in intensive care after Spain ski lift collapse
Officials say 10 people were taken to hospital after a chairlift failed at the Astún resort in the Spanish Pyrenees.
'People were flying' after ski lift failed - eyewitness
At least 10 people have been injured when a ski lift failed in northern Spain.
Croatian deputy PM resigns over video of him firing gun
He is seen in the passenger seat chatting and laughing, before firing a pistol out into the dark.
Three killed in strike on central Kyiv, Ukraine says
The attack struck the Shevchenkivskyi district, damaging civilian buildings and leaving a large crater in the road.
'War will last as long as Russia does': Ukrainian talk of victory fades as Trump...
Those fighting for Ukraine and those who have lost loved ones hope to end the war with Russia on their own terms.
Passenger clings to German high-speed train and survives
He jumped on when it pulled out of the station before he had finished his smoking break, police say.
Raids targeting anti-corruption chief rock Hungary's government
Ferenc Biro is suspected of corruption and abuse of authority but says it is politically motivated.
Russia jails lawyers who acted for late opposition leader Alexei Navalny
The trio were arrested as authorities intensified pressure on the jailed Kremlin critic, who died last February.
Joy as French wild boar facing death given reprieve
Rillette was found as a piglet after apparently being abandoned by its mother.
'Once-in-a-century' discovery reveals spectacular luxury of Pompeii
A huge private bathhouse is found after lying hidden for 2,000 years under volcanic rock and ash.
No convictions for breaching sanctions on Russia
Sanctions were introduced after the Crimea annexation in 2014 and the wider invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Up to Greenland to decide its future, Danish PM tells Trump
In her call with Trump, Mette Frederiksen also reiterated the Greenland PM's comments that it was "not for sale"
What's the secret to Denmark's happy work-life balance?
The Nordic nation doesn't require staff to work long hours and has a generous welfare system.
Sweden plans to remove citizenship from people seen as threat to state
But it stops short of calls by the minority government for gangsters to have their citizenship revoked.
'Your husband's being tortured, and it's your fault'
The wife of a Ukrainian prisoner of war explains how Russia attempted to recruit her for sabotage.
'My father should die in prison', daughter of Dominique Pelicot tells BBC
Caroline Darian has become a vocal advocate for victims of sexual violence in the wake of her mother's trial.
An end to the war and lower food prices - what Russians want in 2025
People in Moscow speak to BBC Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg about their wishes for the New Year.
Tears as families reunited in Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchange
The BBC's Will Vernon reports amid emotional scenes as freed prisoners arrive in Ukraine.
Azerbaijan plane survivors recall moments before crash
Three survivors of the downed Azerbaijani plane have described the moments on the flight before the crash.
Watch: Survivors walk from crashed Azerbaijani plane
Footage shows survivors walking and being dragged away from the tail section of the plane.
Pope opens Holy Door to kick off special jubilee year
More than 30 million Catholic pilgrims are expected to head to Rome for the jubilee, which takes place once every 25 years.
Watch: Cargo ship tips on its side in Turkey
A cargo ship rolls over as it is being loaded at a port in Istanbul in the early hours of Monday morning.
Market attack suspect appears in court as anger grows over security
Suspect appears in court after attack on German Christmas market that killed five and injured more than 200.