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Ex-Tesla employee casts doubt on car safety
A whistleblower believes the self-driving vehicle technology is not safe enough for public roads.
Forest City: Inside Malaysia's Chinese-built 'ghost city'
Built during the Chinese property boom, Forest City is a stark reminder of the crisis in the sector.
Nigeria airstrike 'mistakenly' kills worshippers at religious festival
The army was targeting "terrorists" when civilians were hit by accident, the state governor says.
YouTuber Trevor Jacob jailed after crashing plane for views
Trevor Jacob is sentenced to six months in prison for staging a plane crash for social media clicks.
Mount Marapi: 13 dead, 10 still missing on Indonesia volcano after eruption
The death toll on Mount Marapi rises to 13 as rescue operations resume on dangerous terrain.
Daniel Langlois: Canadian entrepreneur and partner found dead in Dominica
Daniel Langlois and his partner had been missing in Dominica before their bodies were found this weekend.
New Zealand: Thousands march against new government's reversal of Indigenous policies
The new right-wing government wants to re-interpret the nation's Indigenous treaty.
GTA 6: Trailer for new game revealed after online leak
Rockstar Games releases the trailer 15 hours earlier than expected after it is leaked online.
Wakeskater plunges off Dubai skyscraper pool in 'world first'
Brian Grubb combined wakeskating and base jumping, traversing an infinity pool before soaring through the sky.
Suspect held in killings of three Los Angeles homeless men
After three homeless men were fatally shot, authorities warned of a serial killer at large.
World Mullet Championships: Army doctor wins in Australia
Army GP Alastair Bush wins the international category at the World Mullet Championships in Australia.
Villejuif: Small plane makes emergency landing in Paris suburb
An engine failure forces the pilot to make an emergency landing, crashing into an apartment building.
Firefighters rescue injured owl from crows
An injured owl in the Russian city of Smolensk has the good fortune to end up outside a fire station.
Cyclone Michaung: Heavy rains in southern India as storm makes landfall
Thousands have been evacuated in southern India as Cyclone Michaung courses through two states.
Home near Washington DC explodes as police surround armed suspect
Residents across the area said they heard a loud bang and felt their homes shake.
Rushdi Abualouf: 'It's so much harder to watch Gaza from the outside'
The BBC's Rushdi Abualouf talks about his sorrow at leaving Gaza and how he plans to go back some day.
'Wounded child, no surviving family': The pain of Gaza’s orphans
Medics in Gaza are using a unique acronym to describe children whose parents have been killed.
Israel-Gaza war: Residents of Khan Younis say Israeli strikes heaviest since start of war
Civilians in parts of north and south Gaza have been told to evacuate as Israel's renewed bombardment continues.
'I’m not ready to lose hope': The hostages still in Gaza
There are still over 100 hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza, including at least 16 women.
Released Palestinians allege abuse in Israeli jails
Palestinians tell the BBC they were beaten and had dogs set on them while in Israeli detention.
Israel Gaza: How missiles and destruction quickly returned after ceasefire
A seven-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has ended, bringing with it explosions and bloodshed.
Why has the Gaza ceasefire come to an end?
Both Israel and Hamas are blaming each other for violating the terms of the agreement.
Mia Schem: Wounded festival-goer in Hamas hostage video freed
Mia Schem is among eight more people released from Gaza on Thursday, in a swap for Palestinian prisoners.
Watch: Maori MP performs haka before swearing oath to King
Rawiri Waititim, an advocate for Maori rights, broke protocol as he was inducted into New Zealand's parliament.
Mount Marapi: Ash-covered Indonesia volcano survivor asks mum for help
She was one of the hikers trapped on Mount Marapi when it erupted over the weekend.
World War Two bomb detonated off coast of Denmark
The 130kg bomb got caught in a fisherman's net and had to be detonated by the Danish Navy.
Mount Marapi eruption: Indonesia volcano spews ash 3km into sky
Sped-up footage shows a huge tower of ash rising into the air as 11 hikers are found dead.
Video 'shows armed police approach Paris suspect'
Video posted on social media shows a man dressed in black who appears to be carrying a knife.
'A very desperate situation for the population of Gaza'
The BBC's Hugo Bachega describes the situation in the south as Israel's bombardment continues.
Nelson Mandela's granddaughter slams "climate apartheid" by rich nations
Social activist Ndileka Mandela says "the global north is using economic and legal power to subjugate poor nations".
Spread of gang violence wrecks Sweden's peaceful image
Several passers-by are among those killed in gangland shootings and bombings beyond the big cities.
The Holdovers: Could the Oscar-tipped film be a new Christmas classic?
Paul Giamatti and Alexander Payne team up 20 years after Sideways for The Holdovers, about a misanthrope under the mistletoe
HIV and forced sterilisations: How four Kenyan women found justice
Four women living with HIV who won a landmark case tell the BBC about how they were sterilised.
Pakistan economy: Price spikes, political woes hit millions
Millions are feeling the bite of the economic crisis amid political instability.
COP28: Should India and China benefit from a climate damage fund?
Despite being major polluters, India and China argue they have vulnerable populations that need help.
South Africa: The region where political violence is on the rise ahead of elections
The BBC's Fergal Keane returns ahead of elections next year - 30 years since apartheid ended.
Ukraine war: Soldier tells BBC of front-line 'hell'
A Ukrainian soldier on the east side of the Dnipro river tells the BBC about life on the front line.
Couple's property ordeal captivates Chinese internet
Their struggles mirror the dashed hopes of so many people confronting a slowing economy.
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Hackney shooting: Woman killed and two wounded
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Boris Johnson faces two-day grilling at Covid inquiry
The former prime minister is expected to apologise for mistakes but defend his pandemic record.
Date published: Wed, 06 Dec 2023 07:36:56 GMT
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23andMe: Profiles of 6.9 million people hacked
Hackers were able to gain access because some customers reused old passwords, biotech company 23andM ...
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GTA 6: Trailer for new game revealed after online leak
Rockstar Games releases the trailer 15 hours earlier than expected after it was leaked online.
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