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BBC News Who has joined Trump's team so far?

The national security adviser, a border tsar and UN ambassador are appointed but there are plenty more posts to fill.

BBC News Rembrandt's Night Watch: Major restoration begins

After several years of painstaking research, the masterpiece's most extensive restoration begins.

BBC News Shell wins landmark climate case against green groups in Dutch appeal

A court throws out a ruling that the gas and oil giant cut its greenhouse gas emissions.

BBC News Saudi crown prince says Israel committing 'genocide' in Gaza

Mohamed Bin Salman was speaking at the opening of a summit of Muslim and Arab leaders in Riyadh.

BBC News World's longest detained journalist wins rights prize

Dawit Isaak has been held without trial in an Eritrean prison for 23 years.

BBC News Convulsing cat in Thai TV show sparks abuse concerns

Authorities say they are investigating allegations of animal abuse after a cat was shown writhing on the ground in a television drama.

BBC News Several injured after car ploughs into crowd in China

Reports say at least 20 were injured in the incident in Zhuhai, which is hosting a high-profile military airshow.

BBC News Inquiry reveals timeline of Bondi mass stabbing

In just three minutes six people were killed and 10 more injured, a probe into the Bondi stabbing has found.

BBC News New Zealand PM says sorry for 'horrific' care home abuse

The apology comes after a report found 200,000 children and vulnerable adults were abused for decades.

BBC News New arrests over violence after Ajax-Maccabi match

A tram is vandalised in new rioting in Amsterdam, days after the attacks on Israeli football fans.

BBC News Trump to name national security adviser while Rubio in running for top diplomat role

The president-elect is expected to choose Rep. Mike Waltz, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, to be his national security adviser.

BBC News DNA-testing site 23andMe to lay off 40% of its workers

The once-popular general DNA-testing firm holds a trove of sensitive genetic data from its customers.

BBC News New Zealand PM says sorry for 'horrific' care home abuse

The apology comes after a report found 200,000 children and vulnerable adults were abused for decades.

BBC News DNA-testing site 23andMe to lay off 40% of its workers

The once-popular general DNA-testing firm holds a trove of sensitive genetic data from its customers.

BBC News Zelensky says Russia has 50,000 troops in Kursk

Ukraine's president says the incursion is limiting the forces Moscow can deploy inside his country.

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