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  1. Moscow appears to be maximising its gains while Joe Biden abandons long-held red lines at the end of his presidency.
  2. Rescuers are said to be searching for survivors after buildings were hit in Beit Lahia and Gaza City.
  3. It marks a "shocking and devastating development" in the war, says Human Rights Watch.
  4. The allegations of bribery and fraud are the latest blow for the tycoon, one of India's richest people.
  5. Brandon Durham was tussling with a female intruder over a knife when an officer shot him multiple times.
  6. The pair shared afternoon tea in London in celebration of Guinness World Records Day 2024.
  7. Some suspect they consumed drinks laced with methanol, a deadly substance often found in bootleg alcohol.
  8. The president-elect has repeatedly pledged to deport millions of undocumented migrants once in office.
  9. Universities had already begun making changes, as the controversial bill was expected to easily pass.
  10. The two countries have grown very close recently, with N Korea supporting Putin's war in Ukraine.
  11. Pressure has been mounting on the ethics committee to release a report on Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general.
  12. It comes after a Republican congresswoman proposed a ban aimed at the first-ever openly transgender lawmaker.
  13. Two people died in the storm that hit the West coast of the US and Canada overnight.
  14. Tensions burst into the open in court when Dominique Pelicot is accused by his daughter of lying.
  15. Fourteen of the 15 members voted in favour, but Washington said the text would send "dangerous message" to Hamas.
  16. The movie’s star Alec Baldwin was not invited and did not attend the screening.
  17. A UK-based monitor says the strikes hit a weapons depot other locations linked to Iran-backed fighters.
  18. The mausoleum of Patrice Lumumba, DR Congo's independence hero, was vandalised sparking alarm over his tooth.
  19. After a second day of talks in Lebanon, Amos Hochstein says he will “to try to bring this to a close”.
  20. The woman, dubbed Am Cyanide, is believed to be among the worst serial killers in Thai history.
  21. Charities worry it could block a crucial deal giving women more support in the face of climate change.
  22. Jose Antonio Ibarra, an undocumented Venezuelan immigrant, was found guilty by a Georgia judge.
  23. The UN says bakeries and kitchens have shut down due to limited supplies in the region.
  24. Kizza Besigye is charged in a Ugandan military court after his wife says he was kidnapped while in Kenya.
  25. Lai, one of the most influential pro-democracy figures in Hong Kong, is accused of colluding with foreign forces.
  26. Prosecutors say he led a "reign of terror" after the city was overrun by an al-Qaeda-linked group in 2012.
  27. The South Carolina mother was convicted of killing her boys by strapping them into a car which she allowed to roll into a lake.
  28. New York prosecutors have vowed to oppose President-elect Donald Trump’s effort to overturn his criminal conviction, however.
  29. Linda McMahon is the US president-elect's choice for education secretary, and Mehmet Oz is lined up for a healthcare job.
  30. The president-elect's picks for defence secretary, attorney general and health secretary are under heavy scrutiny.