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Ex-Abercrombie & Fitch CEO may have dementia and be unable to face sex charges, defence argues
The former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch may have dementia and a competency hearing is needed to assess whether he can face sex charges, defence lawyers have said.
Olympic snowboarder killed in avalanche in Switzerland
Olympic snowboarder Sophie Hediger has died following an avalanche in Switzerland, the country's skiing federation has said.
Denmark to boost defence spending for Greenland after Trump repeats call for US control
Denmark has announced plans to boost its defence spending for Greenland with a "stronger presence in the Arctic" - a few hours after Donald Trump repeated his call for the US to buy the vast island.
'It seems destiny of Holy Land is to stay divided': Bethlehem's Christians on 'difficult times'
The sense of hollowness of the Church of the Nativity is deeper than absent tourists.
Some Syrian rebel factions agree to dissolve - but fighting continues in north
Syria's de facto leader has reached an agreement with the heads of rebel factions to dissolve their groups and work under the country's defence ministry, his new administration says.
Containers fall into sea after ship tilts sideways
Shipping containers have fallen into the sea after a cargo vessel tilted sideways off the Turkish coast.
UK and US condemn jailing of dozens of Imran Khan supporters
The conviction of dozens of civilian supporters of Imran Khan, the former Pakistani leader, in the country's military courts is of "deep concern" to the UK and the US, officials have said.
Huge snowstorm leaves tens of thousands without power in Bosnia
A huge snowstorm has left tens of thousands of homes in Bosnia without power on Christmas Eve and caused traffic chaos.
Hong Kong issues arrest warrant for activist, 19, in UK
Hong Kong has imposed arrest warrants and HK$1m bounties on six pro-democracy campaigners, including a 19-year-old living in the UK after fleeing the city.
UN investigators 'preparing to deploy' to probe Assad war crimes
UN investigators say Syria's new authorities are "very receptive" to their request to probe possible war crimes that may have occurred during the Bashar al Assad regime.
Protests break out as hooded fighters torch Christmas tree in Syria
Hundreds of people have protested in Christian areas of the Syrian capital of Damascus after a video emerged showing hooded fighters setting a Christmas tree on fire elsewhere in the country.
Russian cargo ship 'on Syria mission' sinks in Mediterranean
A Russian cargo ship that Ukraine claims was sent to Syria to collect weapons has sunk in the Mediterranean Sea, according to officials in Moscow.
Multiple people killed in Turkey factory blast
A blast at an explosives factory in Turkey has killed at least 12 people, a government minister said.
Man charged with murder after woman set on fire on New York subway
A man has been charged over the death of a woman who was set on fire on a New York subway train.
Remains of 'remarkably well preserved' baby mammoth unveiled by scientists
The preserved remains of a juvenile mammoth have been discovered in thawing permafrost after more than 50,000 years.
How a child's phone call to a top-secret US number started a Christmas tradition
In early December 1955, the phone rang at an air base in Colorado Springs. The officers on the watch floor of the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) - who were defending the skies above the US and Canada - stiffened.
19 WTF moments that made headlines and our jaws drop this year
In a year of very serious political shifts, there were still a load of very unserious WTF moments to gawk at.
Protests held in Slovakia after PM meets with Putin in Moscow
Slovakia's prime minister has drawn criticism from across Europe and from his own people after his surprise visit to Moscow for face-to-face talks with Vladimir Putin on Sunday.
'Panic sets in' for family of British dad missing in Spain
The sister of a British man who has been missing in Spain for nine days has said "panic" is setting in.