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Title : Syria conflict: UN welcomes Russia-Turkey truce efforts
The UN votes to back efforts by Russia and Turkey to
end fighting in Syria and hold new peace talks.
Title : New Year celebrations: Global festivities welcome 2017
Fireworks and festivities take place as major cities
tighten security at New Year's Eve celebrations.
Title : 'Russia hacking code' found on Vermont utility computer
A Vermont electrical firm says malware linked to Russian
hacking was found on one of its laptops.
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 : French workers get 'right to disconnect' from emails out
of hours
As of 1 January, French firms must tell workers how
much time they can expect away from work emails.
Title : Chris Corley: 911 call records US politician 'beating wife'
The children of US politician Chris Corley scream at
him to stop beating his wife in an emergency call.
Title : China court jails 16 for black market kidney trading
A Chinese court jails 16 people for involvement in
illegal kidney transplants, state media report.
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 : EgyptAir crash: Bodies of crew members returned to families
Egypt begins handing over to families the bodies from
May's EgyptAir crash that killed all 66 on board.
Title : Indian party chief reinstates sacked son Akhilesh Yadav
Uttar Pradesh's chief minister is allowed back into
his party - a day after his father expelled him.
Title : S Koreans protest against President Park on New Year's Eve
South Koreans protest against impeached President,
Park Geun-hye, on New Year's Eve.
Title : Eagle chick hatches, live on webcam in US
The first of two bald eagle chicks has hatched in Fort
Myers, Florida, watched by millions via a webcam.
Title : Bangladesh MP Manjurul Islam shot dead at home
Bangladeshi MP Manjurul Islam is shot dead by unknown
assailants at his home.
Title : Venezuela releases opposition figure Manuel Rosales
Venezuela frees opposition politician and ex-presidential
candidate Manuel Rosales from house arrest.
Title : Ambassador's wife accused of murder plot
The wife of the Greek ambassador to Brazil is accused
of colluding with her lover in his murder .
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 : 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 : The ordinary Africans hitting the headlines in 2016
Here are just some of the ordinary Africans who have
hit the headlines in 2016
Title : Rescuers pull dog from frozen lake in Michigan
Rescue services pull a pet dog from a hole in a frozen
lake in Michigan.
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 : Liverpool 1-0 Manchester City
Georginio Wijnaldum's header ensures Liverpool beat
Manchester City and move clear in the pursuit of Premier
League leaders Chelsea.
Title : Premier League in 2016: Alternative league tables for the
calendar year
What if the Premier League was played over a calendar
year? We take a look at who performed best - and worst -
in 2016.
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 : Rangers 1-2 Celtic
Celtic come from behind to beat Rangers and move 19
points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
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
culture. <media:thumbnail width="976" height="549"
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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