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BBC News The former president seeking to lead Ghana once more
Mahama's colourful story involves a historic coup, a stay in Moscow and a surprise dancehall hit.
BBC News 'Bomb cyclone' to bring rain, snow and winds to US northwest
The storm will bring damaging winds, snow and excessive rainfall that could lead to mudslides.
BBC News Trump joins Musk to watch Starship test launch
The president-elect visited the launch site in Texas to watch the spacecraft's sixth test flight.
BBC News Russian gains accelerate as Ukraine's Kursk gamble falters
Moscow's forces have taken more ground since September than they did over the course of 2023, analysts say.
BBC News How India's first Test tour to Australia almost didn’t happen
The tour unfolded during India's independence and partition, with cricketers facing turmoil.
BBC News Four UN peacekeepers injured by rocket fire in Lebanon
Two Unifil bases were hit by rocket fire and a patrol was shot at, the UN force says, condemning the incidents.
BBC News Prosecutors back delaying Trump sentence until he leaves White House
New York prosecutors have vowed to oppose President-elect Donald Trump’s effort to overturn his criminal conviction, however.
BBC News Hamas leaders no longer in Doha but office not permanently closed, Qatar says
A Palestinian official says they are keeping their locations secret to avoid embarrassing host states.
BBC News Los Angeles to become an immigration 'sanctuary'
California's biggest city is setting on a course to clash with President-elect Trump over immigration.
BBC News Son of Norwegian princess arrested on suspicion of rape
The 27-year-old, who is the stepson of the heir to the throne, is in detention in Oslo.
BBC News Car driven into crowd outside China primary school
State media says "several students and adults were injured and fell to the ground".
BBC News Gisèle Pelicot condemns rape accused and says French society must change
She has waived her right to anonymity so the entire trial can be heard in public.
BBC News Germany suspects sabotage behind severed undersea cables
The two countries say they are "deeply concerned" as they raise the possibility of sabotage.
BBC News Ukraine fires US-supplied longer-range missiles into Russia for first time
Missiles targeted an ammunitions depot in Bryansk region, Moscow says, with Foreign Minister Lavrov saying the US wanted to escalate the conflict.
BBC News Hong Kong jails 45 pro-democracy campaigners for subversion
Benny Tai and Joshua Wong were among dozens sentenced in a controversial national security trial.