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‘The Fat One’ sings: Spain’s Christmas lottery rolls out millions in prizes
Known as 'El Gordo', the world’s richest lottery is set to pay out close to $3bn in prizes.
Turkey carries out mass detention of ISIL suspects
Ankara has stepped up operations against armed groups since early October.
What’s the latest UN Gaza resolution that the US has agreed to?
The US has heavily amended the UAE-led UN draft resolution on Gaza as casualties and hunger rise in the enclave.
US ready to back diluted resolution on more aid to Gaza as UN vote delayed
UN Security Council vote is expected on Friday after four postponements, countries' disagreements over language of text.
First Dreamliner delivery in four years lands in China
The arrival of the new Boeing 787 in Shanghai could signal the end of a Chinese freeze on ordering from the US company.
‘Without work and hope’: Bethlehem’s Christmas economy bleeds from Gaza war
The West Bank city loses Christmas tourism amid daily Israeli raids and the continuing assault on the Gaza Strip.
Criminalisation of victims of male violence needs to end – everywhere
Blaming, and punishing, women for the abuse they suffered at the hands of men is a global phenomenon.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 77
Houthi attacks are discouraging shipping through the Red Sea, as Gaza's health system collapses.
Feted abroad, ignored at home: The story of Mami Wata’s voyage to Oscars
The film, a black-and-white fantasy thriller inspired by West African folklore, is Nigeria's third entry for the Oscars.
US court revives Nirvana album cover lawsuit
The naked star of the rock band's 1991 album cover claims 'permanent harm' and child pornography.

