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Syria unrest 'has killed 60,000'
More than 60,000 people have died since March 2011 in Syria, a sharp jump on other estimates, says the UN human rights commissioner.
Markets rally on US fiscal deal
Markets in Europe gain after a short-term deal to stave off the so-called US fiscal cliff was reached, averting spending cuts and tax increases worth £370bn.
'Weight is healthy' study criticised
A study which suggests being overweight can lead to a longer life has caused controversy among obesity experts.
Italy's Monti launches campaign
Italy's caretaker Prime Minister, Mario Monti, promises to cut labour taxes in an interview seen as the launch of his election campaign.
Woman trapped in shop at new year
While most people celebrated New Year's Eve with parties and fireworks one pensioner in France spent the night alone in a locked supermarket.
Delhi women march against rape
Thousands of women take part in a rally in the Indian capital, Delhi, to protest against the recent gang rape of a 23-year-old medical student.
Burma military 'targeting rebels'
Military aircraft have been targeting rebel areas in Burma's northern Kachin state over the last five days, video footage obtained by the BBC shows.
CAR rebels halt advance on Bangui
Seleka rebels in the Central African Republic say they are halting their advance on the capital, Bangui, as neighbouring countries deploy troops.
Congress delays Sandy storm aid
The US House will not vote on $60bn (£37bn) in aid for areas hit by storm Sandy, sparking anger among New York and New Jersey lawmakers.
Spain extradites Djindjic killer
A Spanish court approves the extradition of Vladimir Milisavljevic one of 12 men convicted of killing Serbian ex-Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic.
Chinese 'pirate search engine' shuts
A Chinese search engine which linked to pirated content is shut down after appearing on a US blacklist.
Paris Apple store hit by heist
Up to one million euros worth of Apple products has been stolen from a central Paris Apple store.
VIDEO: Cattle rustling on the rise in Texas
Recession and drought have led to an increase in cattle rustling in Texas. The BBC's Paul Adams joined up with a team of rangers to find out about the modern take on this classic Western crime.
VIDEO: Will Eurozone fare better in 2013?
After a year of economic stagnation most people expect a tentative recovery in 2013.
VIDEO: 'Grey pound' is box office gold
More films aimed at audiences aged over 60 are due to be released in 2013.
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VIDEO: Dam eases oil reserve loss in Sudan
The leaders of Sudan and South Sudan say that they are ready to compromise in order to reach an agreement at talks later this week.
VIDEO: Bagpipe business thrives in Pakistan
The bagpipe business is thriving in Pakistan, with the instrument proving popular to play as well as being a successful export.
VIDEO: Tech prophets: Appification and HTML5
BBC News Website invites three experts to discuss the trends that will shape the technology landscape in 2013 and beyond.
VIDEO: China celebrates 'Shanghai Style'
Hong Kong and Shanghai both held major events to mark the start of 2013 - featuring fireworks and music.
Avis to buy car share firm Zipcar
Global car hire group Avis Budget is to get into the fast-growing car sharing market by buying Zipcar for $500m.
WPP's Sorrell reignites tax row
The amount of corporation tax companies pay is "a question of judgement", Sir Martin Sorrell, head of advertising group WPP, tells the BBC.
Ground-breaking OLED TV on sale
The first large OLED television, which promises higher image quality than LCD sets, goes on sale in South Korea.
Digital sales break £1bn barrier
More than a billion pounds was spent in 2012 for the first time on downloaded videos, music and games.
Womack reveals Alzheimer's fears
Soul veteran Bobby Womack speaks about having early signs of Alzheimer's disease, meaning he has trouble remembering songs and names.
UK album sales suffer 11.2% drop
Overall UK album sales fall by 11.2% in 2012, according to the BPI, although digital album sales rise.
Deer numbers changing woodlands
The increasing abundance of native roe deer appears to be having an impact on woodlands, a study suggests.
Arctic rig salvage effort delayed
Attempts to rescue a Shell drill rig grounded off the Alaskan coast are delayed because of high seas and strong winds.
Booze calories 'too often ignored'
People watching their weight should pay closer attention to how much alcohol they drink because of its calorie content, say experts.
Quitting smoking 'reduces anxiety'
Smokers who successfully quit feel less anxious afterwards - despite the belief that smoking relieves stress, researchers say.
Chelsea trigger Ba release clause
Chelsea trigger a release clause in Newcastle forward Demba Ba's contract and are set to negotiate terms with the player.
New Zealand skittled for only 45
New Zealand are dismissed for 45 - the lowest Test score since 1974 - by South Africa as Vernon Philander takes 5-7.
Blood of Louis XVI 'identified'
Scientists say an old dried out squash contains the blood of beheaded French King Louis XVI, and a genetic link with the mummified head of Henri IV.
Kim and Kanye expecting baby
The rapper Kanye West and his girlfriend Kim Kardashian are expecting a baby.
Uganda 'dismisses gay play case'
A court in Uganda throws out a case against UK theatre producer David Cecil, who was charged over a play about the condition of gay people, he tells the BBC.
S Korean singer in military row
South Korean defence officials investigate whether pop star Rain broke military rules after photos of him meeting an actress surface.
Paris apartment fire kills five
Two adults and three youngsters die in an apartment fire in Gennevilliers, a northern suburb of Paris.
Chavez 'conscious' says his deputy
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez is conscious but in a "delicate and complex situation" after a cancer operation in Cuba, his deputy says.
Deadly blasts hit Iraqi cities
At least 22 people have been killed - and many more injured - in a series of explosions across Iraq, officials say.
Obama praises 'fiscal cliff' deal
President Barack Obama hails a deal reached in the US Congress to raise taxes on wealthy people and delay spending cuts.
Rail travellers hit by fare rises
Above-inflation rail fare increases have come into force in England, Wales and Scotland amid claims that fares are going up three times faster than average earnings.
Man held over Thai beach shooting
A man is arrested after a 22-year-old British tourist was shot dead in a bar in Thailand on New Year's Eve.
Two new arrests in abuse inquiry
Two men in their 50s have been arrested on suspicion of sexual offences, the Metropolitan Police say.
Alarm firm negligent in pier fire
An alarm company was negligent over a fire which devastated Weston-super-Mare's pier pavilion in July 2008, a judge rules.
The year in pictures 2012
The pictures that made the headlines in 2012
Week in pictures: 22-28 December 2012
News photographs from around the world
Day in pictures: 28 December 2012
24 hours of news photos: 28 December
The UK year in pictures 2012
A selection of the best pictures from 2012
Day in pictures: 27 December 2012
24 hours of news photos: 27 December
In pictures: Snowstorm hits US
Snow storm in north-eastern US states
In pictures: Christmas celebrations
Images from around the world
In pictures: Stonehenge solstice
5,000 people mark the winter solstice
Why do innocent people confess to crimes?
Why in Japan do innocent people confess to crimes?
History's weirdest fad diets
What is the weirdest fad diet ever tried?
Delhi rape victim's family: She was brave, full of life
Delhi gang rape victim's family speaks to the BBC
Audio slideshow: Exploring Africa
The filming of the BBC's new lavish wildlife series
'Confusion' over how active we should be
The confusion over how active we should be
Inside Nigeria's secret gay club
Fear inside one of Nigeria's few gay clubs
Day in pictures: 2 January 2012
Twenty four hours of news photos from around the world
Paying with 'kisses' in Brazil
How Brazil's alternative currencies are changing lives
BBC Sound of 2013: Angel Haze
Hotly tipped rapper Angel Haze on overcoming her troubled youth
Cliffhanger: Still hanging
Fiscal disaster looms for US, writes Stephanie Flanders
Shoving the battle down the road
Obama has the stomach to fight for his agenda, says Mark Mardell

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