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BBC News Georgia president calls for new elections as protests erupt again
Thousands are protesting in Tbilisi for a third night after the government put EU accession talks on hold.
BBC News Silenced and erased, Hong Kong's decade of protest is now a defiant memory
The BBC speaks to Hongkongers whose hopes for a freer city have withered.
BBC News Georgia's president calls for new elections as protests continue
Thousands are protesting in Tbilisi for a third night after the government put EU accession talks on hold.
BBC News Trump picks Ivanka's father-in-law for ambassador to France
The president-elect had pardoned Charles Kushner of federal charges during his first term.
BBC News Syrian troops withdraw from Aleppo as rebels advance
Over 300 people have been killed since rebels launched an offensive against the government this week.
BBC News Georgia's president calls for new elections amid protests
Thousands are protesting in Tbilisi for a third night after the government put EU accession talks on hold.
BBC News Family 'desperate' as pair missing in Red Sea boat sinking
The family of a couple missing after a tourist boat sank are anxiously awaiting news of their loved ones.
BBC News Thousands take to Georgia's streets for third night after EU talks halted
Thousands are protesting in Tbilisi for a third night after the government put EU accession talks on hold.
BBC News Irish election 'too close to call', says taoiseach
The leaders of the three parties battling to top the polls in the Irish general election have been elected.
BBC News Food charity pauses Gaza work after staff killed in Israeli strike
Israel said the target of the strike was involved in the October 7 attacks and also worked at the charity World Central Kitchen.
BBC News Syrian troops withdraw from Aleppo as rebels advance
Over 300 people have been killed since rebels launched an offensive against the government this week.
BBC News Irish election 'too close to call' says taoiseach
The Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin leaders are elected as three parties battle to top the polls in the Irish general election.
BBC News Syrian troops withdraw from Aleppo as rebels advance
Over 300 people have been killed since rebels launched an offensive against the government this week.
BBC News Food charity pauses Gaza work after car carrying staff hit by Israeli strike
Israel said the target of the strike was involved in the October 7 attacks and also worked at the charity World Central Kitchen.
BBC News Thousands visit site of Hassan Nasrallah's assassination
At the site of a crater left by the Israeli air strike that killed him, Nasrallah's supporters wept and chanted his name.