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Title : Merkel: Islamist terror is 'greatest threat' to Germany
The last year was one of "severe tests" for Germany,
Angela Merkel says in her New Year message.
Title : Iraq Baghdad: 28 dead as twin bombs rip through market
Twin bombs have killed at least 28 people in a market
in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, officials say.
Title : US theme park visitors rescued from ride in southern
California
Abseiling emergency workers rescue 21 people trapped
on a theme park ride in southern California.
Title : Brazil policeman 'killed Greek envoy' at wife's request
A police officer killed Greece's ambassador to Brazil,
at the request of the envoy's wife, police say.
Title : UN chief Ban Ki-moon bids fond farewell
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon jokes that he feels
like Cinderella, as he prepares to step down on Saturday.
Title : Syria conflict: UN to vote on Syria ceasefire deal
The UN will vote on a Russian resolution on Syria,
proposing peace talks in Kazakhstan next month.
Title : Russia-US row: Trump praises Putin amid hacking expulsions
US President-elect Donald Trump praises "very smart"
Vladimir Putin amid a row over hacking.
Title : China announces ban on ivory trade by end of 2017
China announces a ban on all ivory trade and processing
activities by the end of 2017.
Title : British child prodigy's Cinderella opera thrills Vienna
Vienna is wowed by a Cinderella opera composed by
11-year-old British girl Alma Deutscher.
Title : Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher: Joint service planned,
reports in US say
The family of Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher are
reportedly planning a joint memorial service for
the pair.
Title : Beatles' first manager Allan Williams dies aged 86
Allan Williams, who was the Beatles' first manager
and arranged their breakthrough residency in Hamburg,
dies aged 86.
Title : Olympic heroes lead UK's New Year Honours
It's now Sir Andy Murray and Sir Mo Farah as Team
GB stars dominate a New Year Honours list that also
includes many showbusiness names.
Title : Israel warns of New Year terror threat in India
Israel issues a warning of imminent terror attacks on
tourists in India during New Year festivities.
Title : New Year delayed by one second
A "leap second" will be added to 2016 to compensate
for a slowdown in the Earth's rotation.
Title : Stuck on a ride, 148ft in the air
Twenty one people who were trapped on a theme park ride
in California have been rescued.
Title : Five years of Kim Jong-un in charge of North Korea
A look back at the first five years of Kim Jong-un's
leadership. How have things changed?
Title : Kinder Surprise inventor dies
William Salice has died aged 83. But how did he come
up with the idea?
Title : Inside the bathroom bus of Athens
A bus has been converted into a bathroom to help homeless
people in Athens stay clean.
Title : All aboard Morocco's high-speed train
Morocco is set to have the first high-speed TGV train
in Africa. It is undergoing its first phase of tests
ahead of a planned launch in 2018. The BBC's Nora Fakim
takes a trip.
Title : Happy ending for dogs found on railway tracks in Ukraine
Two dogs have been rescued after a video showing them
ducking under trains went viral.
Title : World news in one minute
Watch the latest news summary from BBC World
News. International news updated 24 hours a day.
Title : The ordinary Africans hitting the headlines in 2016
Here are just some of the ordinary Africans who have
hit the headlines in 2016
Title : Tourists take Edinburgh street beggar to Sweden for Christmas
Two tourists invite a street beggar from Edinburgh to
spend Christmas in Sweden.
Title : Spaced out: Space station crew 'freeze' for the Mannequin
Challenge
Watch footage from the International Space Station of
crew taking part in the Mannequin Challenge.
Title : Paul Moss: The year of anger
The World Tonight's Paul Moss on a year in which
political anger came to the forefront.
Title : Jeremy Bowen: Five issues which shaped the Middle East
in 2016
Jeremy Bowen highlights five issues which shaped the
Middle East in 2016
Title : Helena Merriman: Four good things that happened in 2016
Amidst terror attacks, the migrant crisis and brutal
conflict, four things which went well.
Title : Luxury Russian resorts in US crosshairs
Two US estates used by Russians are targeted by the
White House over alleged hacking in the US election.
Title : The A-Z of Brexit
An alphabetical guide to the biggest story of the next
two and a half years.
Title : Israel and the Palestinians: Can settlement issue be solved?
Why Jewish settlements are such a contentious issue
between Israel and the Palestinians.
Title : Africa's 2016 in pictures
A selection of the most striking news images from the
African continent this year.
Title : Grassroots hoops
Richard James Daniels documents the grassroots hoops
in villages in the Philippines' Visayan region.
Title : The UK in 2016 as seen by Press Association photographers
A selection of the best images of the year by the
photographers of the Press Association.
Title : Year in pictures 2016
A selection of the most compelling news photographs
from around the world, taken over the past year.
Title : Andy Murray & Mo Farah knighted in New Year Honours list
Andy Murray, Mo Farah and Lee Pearson are knighted,
while Jessica Ennis-Hill and Katherine Grainger are
made dames in the New Year Honours list.
Title : Premier League title race: Chelsea's to lose or six clubs
in race?
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola feels there are six
clubs in the Premier League title race, but Arsenal's
Arsene Wenger says it's Chelsea's to lose.
Title : Big Bash: Sean Abbott takes best figures by Australian in
competition's history
Sean Abbott returns the best bowling figures by an
Australian in the Big Bash as Sydney Sixers continue
their impressive start.
Title : Dearly departed
The year 2016 been held up as a particularly gloomy
year for celebrity deaths. But has the grim reaper
really been working overtime?
Title : Guilt by association
Why do Japanese parents feel they have to apologise
for their grown-up children's misbehaviour?
Title : New path for Syria
Turkish policy towards Syria has changed the conflict -
but what does that mean for the opposition?
Title : Smooth operators
Waxing pubic hair has become increasingly common,
but how did the trend for the "Brazilian" wax begin?
Title : Russian riddle
Russian nobles murdered the powerful mystic Grigory
Rasputin 100 years ago - but how did it happen?
Title : Drone photography: on top of the world
Amazing drone photography captures extraordinary views
around the globe.
Title : We're awesome, eh?
The past year saw an explosion in Canadian fan
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url="http://c.files.bbci.co.uk/A256/production/_93185514_untitled-1.jpg"/>
Title : 100 Things
Each week we publish a list of 10 things we didn't
know the week before. Here are 100 of our favourites
from 2016.
Title : Death by overtime
A woman's death from overwork in Japan has given urgency
to an idea to get workers to go home early.
Title : So long, Barack
The president's photographer, Pete Souza selects the
finest photos from 2016 in his final review.
Title : 52 weeks quiz - part four
How well do you remember these examples of failure from
the past 12 months?
Title : Swaddle therapy
The popularity of Otonamaki, which is meant to help
with health, is slowly catching on in Japan.
Title : A baby called Airforce
Choosing a child's name is an important task for
parents. We look at some of Africa's unique naming
traditions.
Title : Loved and reviled
Hong Kong Chief Executive hopeful Regina Ip speaks to
the BBC about her tough stance and blunt politics.
Title : Traitor?
Yuliya Stepanova fled abroad after she revealed the
dirty secrets of Russian athletics. So what do people
think of the athlete in her homeland?
Title : Fake news
The growing world of hoaxes, mistakes and propaganda
Title : Inventive new breed
Young Australian scientists are finding inventive ways
to fill gaps in funding, as Paul Carter writes.
Title : Master craftsman of pop
From Wham! to his solo career, George Michael made pop
work for him.
Title : How George Michael inspired Carpool Karaoke
In 2011 George Michael joined James Corden for a BBC
Comic Relief sketch, which went on to inspire the viral
hit Carpool Karaoke from James Corden's Late Late Show
on CBS.
Title : Six songs that defined his life
Six key songs that shed light on the life and career
of singer George Michael.
Title : In music: George Michael
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