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BBC News Three climbers feared dead on New Zealand's tallest mountain
Police believe the two Americans and one Canadian fall while crossing a ridge on Aoraki Mt Cook.
BBC News Biden considering pre-emptive pardons for Trump critics - sources
The outgoing president is reported to be weighing up ways to protect those the new administration may go after.
BBC News California shooting suspect used fake story to gain access to school
Two Kindergarten-aged children wounded in the shooting are in critical but stable condition, police say.
BBC News South Koreans face 'great danger' if president stays - ruling party chief
The head of President Yoon's party called for his suspension in a sign it may back moves to impeach him.
BBC News South Koreans face 'great danger' if president stays - ruling party chief
The chief of President Yoon Suk Yeol's own party said citizens could be in "great danger" if he remained in power.
BBC News South Korean public in ‘great danger’ if president stays, says party boss
His comments are the first clear sign the president's own party may now vote to help impeach him.
BBC News Worshippers flee arson attack at Melbourne synagogue
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called the fire a deliberate antisemitic "act of hate".
BBC News South Korean public in ‘great danger’ if president stays, says party boss
He said there is "credible evidence" that the South Korean president ordered the arrest of key politicians.
BBC News New photos released as NYPD hunt insurance boss killer
Police are still working to determine a motive in the slaying of insurance executive Brian Thompson.
BBC News New photos released as NYPD hunt insurance boss killer
Police are still working to determine a motive in the slaying of insurance executive Brian Thompson.
BBC News South Korean public in ‘great danger’ if president stays, says party boss
Han Doong-hoon said he had received "credible evidence" that Yoon ordered the arrest of key politicians.
BBC News What an accountant-turned mechanic says about Ghana's election
To curb unemployment, Mahamudu Bawumia has promised a "digital economy" and John Mahama a "24-hour economy".
BBC News Why there's no song and dance around India's killer air
The country's pollution levels are startling but the problem is rarely represented in popular culture.
BBC News How citizen scientists are uncovering the secret lives of blue whales
A thrifty study uncovers a wealth of data about one of the world's largest and most elusive species.
BBC News Worshippers flee arson attack at Melbourne synagogue
Police are investigating the motive behind the fire, which the prime minister has called an "act of hate".