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BBC News Seoul blanketed by heaviest November snow on record
At least one person is reported to have died as a result of the weather, which has also grounded flights.
BBC News ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrant for Myanmar leader
Min Aung Hlaing is accused of crimes against humanity in the alleged persecution of Rohingya people.
BBC News Diver describes 'complex operation' to find Egypt boat survivors
An Egyptian diver tells the BBC those he rescued were trapped in their cabins 12m below the surface.
BBC News Africa's incoming health boss dies aged 55
Faustine Ndugulile was elected WHO African director months ago and was due to take over from February.
BBC News Trump names new trade envoy after threatening tariffs on partners
Jamieson Greer could help oversee import taxes planned by the US president-elect on the US's top trading partners.
BBC News Europe's flying taxi dreams falter as cash runs short
Makers of a new generation of European electric aircraft are struggling to raise money.
BBC News BBC on the ground as people return to southern Lebanon
The BBC's Middle East correspondent, Hugo Bachega, is at the main highway between Beirut and the south as people start to return to their homes.
BBC News India and Bangladesh spar over Hindu monk's arrest
Relations between the neighbours have been tense since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina as Bangladesh PM.
BBC News Imran Khan supporters call off protest after crackdown
Police are reported to have arrested hundreds of supporters of the jailed former prime minister.
BBC News Companies race to get ahead of Trump tariffs
The US president-elect's tariffs may be just talk until he takes office - but they are having an impact anyway.
BBC News Drake files second legal action over Kendrick song
The star says Universal Music failed to stop the release of a song that called him a sexual predator.
BBC News South Korean star's baby scandal sparks national debate
Revelations that the actor had a baby outside marriage have shaken up ideals of the "traditional" family.
BBC News Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire begins after year of conflict
Attacks by both sides were recorded until shortly before fighting stopped at 04:00 local time (02:00 GMT).
BBC News Namibians vote as ruling party seeks to extend 34-year rule
Swapo's Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is seeking to become the country's first female president.
BBC News Māori painting fetches record price in NZ auction
The NZ$3.75m ($2.2m; $1.7m) sale makes it the most valuable Māori portrait in New Zealand history.