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  1. Photos leaked to BBC show faces of hundreds killed in Iran's brutal protest crackdown

    The images from one mortuary in Tehran were shown to families who went to identify their loved ones.
  2. Lyse Doucet: Trump is shaking the world order more than any president since WW2

    Trump's demands over Greenland are a rude awakening in a moment fraught with risk.
  3. Driver killed in second deadly Spain train crash in days

    At least 37 people have been injured, five seriously, in a second crash, after Sunday's two-train collision in Andalusia.
  4. Driving test cheating soars as candidates turn to Bluetooth headsets and impersonators

    Experts blamed persistently long waits for practical tests while the DVSA blamed better detection.
  5. Beckham vs Peltz Beckham: Could Brooklyn torpedo the family brand?

    Brooklyn's explosive post about Brand Beckham "has ruptured it from within", one commentator says.
  6. UK homes to get £15bn for solar and green tech to cut energy bills

    The government has announced the details of its long-awaited Warm Homes Plan which promises to cut energy bills.
  7. Why doing a mix of exercise could be the key to longer life

    Don't just focus on one activity - doing a variety every week gives you more health benefits, a study suggests.
  8. Life sentence for man who killed Japan's ex-PM Shinzo Abe

    Abe's assassination stunned the country where there is virtually no gun crime.
  9. Woman who was groomed as teen 'insulted' after compensation claims denied

    Fiona Goddard from Bradford says she feels "gaslit" as she sought compensation for abuse.
  10. Air India crash plane had record of safety defects, campaigners claim

    Campaigners say they have evidence the plane had previously suffered a series of technical failures, including a fire.
  11. Global markets on alert as Europe to suspend approval of US trade deal

    The move follows renewed tensions between the US and EU, as Donald Trump pushes to acquire Greenland.
  12. Full messages shared between Trump and European leaders

    Experts tell BBC what to read into private messages between US President Donald Trump and European leaders that have been shared publicly .
  13. Confronted over Greenland, Europe is ditching its softly-softly approach to Trump

    Transatlantic relations aren't broken, though they are damaged. And if Europeans want to try to cut through with Trump, they'll have to stick together, writes Europe Editor Katya Adler
  14. Greenland 'will stay Greenland', former Trump adviser declares

    Donald Trump's former chief economic adviser said the US president's actions are a negotiating tactic.
  15. Film about Palestinian girl's desperate plea was a 'way to not feel helpless', says director

    Kaouther Ben Hani's Oscar hopeful, The Voice of Hind Rajab, tells the tale of a girl killed in Gaza.
  16. Sophie Turner on why being at your lowest is liberating

    The Game of Thrones star is leaning into the role of a disgruntled office worker in new drama Steal.
  17. 'It's harder to sell tickets': Grassroots music venues struggle to make profit

    Thirty venues closed last year, and 6,000 staff were laid off as small venues saw their costs soar.
  18. Trump greenlit tiny Kei cars but will Americans actually buy them?

    The president wants to bring to the US tiny vehicles, like those commonly seen on the streets of Japan.
  19. The Papers: Europe condemns Trump 'new colonialism' and 'Becks bites back'

    European leaders hitting back at Donald Trump's Greenland threat at the World Economic Forum in Davos dominates Wednesday's front pages.
  20. Locked exits, panic and desperate calls for help: Survivors tell of mall fire horror

    The BBC speaks to eyewitnesses and survivors of the fire that ripped through a busy Pakistan shopping centre.
  21. Mum demands answers over son found dead with stab wounds in a Home Office flat

    Sheena Millar says she is still seeking answers despite a year-long investigation into the death of her son Mikhail.
  22. Why is Emmanuel Macron wearing sunglasses indoors at Davos?

    The French leader drew attention for his rebuke of Trump's tariff threat - and also his choice of eyewear.
  23. 'Really scary': Sydney residents react to shark attacks

    The BBC spoke to people in Sydney about the four shark attacks in 48 hours along Australia's New South Wales coast.
  24. Alleged scam mastermind arrested after being exposed by BBC

    Kuong Li featured in a 2023 BBC Eye investigation into alleged scam compounds in South East Asia.
  25. Finger-prick blood test could be early warning for children with type 1 diabetes

    A simple finger-prick blood test can find those at risk so they can get the right treatment.
  26. Out-of-sorts Raducanu beaten at Australian Open

    Britain's Emma Raducanu is below-par in an Australian Open second-round defeat by Austria's Anastasia Potapova.
  27. Snap settles social media addiction lawsuit ahead of trial

    TikTok, YouTube and Meta remain defendants in the case, which is due to kick off next week.
  28. Spat deepens between Elon Musk and Ryanair's O'Leary

    Musk and Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary have called each other "idiots" in recent days
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  30. Trump: “I No Longer Feel An Obligation To Think Purely Of Peace”

    European leaders respond to President Trump’s tariff threat.
  31. The post-World War II era is over. What comes next?

    Did the rules-based order ever exist and what could replace it if it goes away?
  32. Out-of-sorts Raducanu out in Australian Open second round

    Britain's Emma Raducanu is below-par in an Australian Open second-round defeat by Austria's Anastasia Potapova.
  33. 'Good signs' or just buying time? Spurs remain divided on Frank future

    Many Tottenham fans have already lost faith in Thomas Frank - but did Tuesday's 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund give cause for optimism?
  34. 'Tears in my eyes' - Jesus enjoys 'dream night' in San Siro

    Gabriel Jesus says he had "tears in my eyes" after scoring twice to help Arsenal win 3-1 at Inter Milan for a seventh successive win in the Champions League.
  35. 'Battered in Bodo' - is this more than just a blip for Man City?

    Manchester City suffered their very own "hell of a beating" moment in Norway on Tuesday - now Pep Guardiola and his players must turn around their fortunes in an increasingly trying January.
  36. Bellingham responds to partying claims with 'joke' drinking celebration

    Jude Bellingham responds to partying claims with a goal celebration in the Champions League win over Monaco.
  37. Littler beats Van Gerwen to win Saudi Masters

    Luke Littler wins the inaugural Saudi Arabia Darts Masters with an emphatic 8-5 victory over Michael van Gerwen in Riyadh.