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BBC News Former N Korean soldiers tell BBC how troops fighting in Russia might fare
Army defectors say units sent to fight against Ukraine will have high morale but won't be battle hardened.
BBC News Soldier-spies in Myanmar help pro-democracy rebels make crucial gains
Leaked intelligence from military spies is helping turn the civil war in the resistance’s favour, BBC finds.
BBC News Syria rebel leader dismisses controversy over photo with woman
Both liberals and conservatives criticised Ahmed al-Sharaa, after he asked the woman to cover her hair before the picture.
BBC News Paul Pogba's brother jailed for extorting ex-footballer
Five other men received sentences of between four and eight years for extorting the French footballer.
BBC News Jeremy Bowen: Syria's new ruler is politically astute - but can he keep his promises?
Ahmed al-Sharaa is intelligent, astute and reluctant to say what sort of country he wants.
BBC News Dozens of children killed in crush at Nigerian Christmas funfair
The widely advertised event saw large numbers of children show up, leading to a deadly crush.
BBC News Dozens of children killed in crush at Nigerian Christmas funfair
The widely advertised event saw large numbers of children show up, leading to a deadly crush.
BBC News Israel strikes Houthi targets in Yemen after missile attack
Houthi-run media say nine people were killed, hours after a Houthi missile was shot down over Israel.
BBC News Dozens of children killed in crush at Nigerian Christmas funfair
The widely advertised event saw large numbers of children show up, leading to a deadly crush.
BBC News Congress in disarray and shutdown looms as Trump, Musk slam spending deal
The president-elect and Elon Musk rejected the bipartisan spending plan that would prevent a government shutdown.
BBC News Paul Pogba's brother jailed for extorting ex-footballer
Five other men received sentences of between four and eight years for extorting the French footballer.
BBC News Tate brothers human trafficking case sent back by Romanian court
A court upholds the influencer's challenge of the human trafficking case against him and his brother.
BBC News BBC's Steve Rosenberg challenges Putin on his 25-year rule of Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin was speaking at an annual end-of-year press conference.
BBC News Romania case against Tate brothers sent back by court
A court upholds the influencer's challenge of the human trafficking case against him and his brother.
BBC News Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband jailed for 20 years in mass rape trial
The convictions bring to an end France's largest ever rape trial, which has shocked the country and world.