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Rival border concerts held for Venezuela
Government and opposition stage rival events on either side of the border with Colombia.
Botswana's elephant hunting dilemma
What will be the impact on communities and the economy if the ban on hunting elephants is lifted?
Is offensive fashion a deliberate design?
Burberry, Gucci and Prada are among the brands facing controversy for recent campaigns deemed offensive.
'I think it could get worse'
Paul Whelan, a former US marine accused of spying in Russia, has spoken to the BBC for the first time since his arrest.
How late is too late?
We asked BBC staff from around the world about time-keeping in their home countries.
Flypast for WW2 bomber-crash crew
The Remember The Ten flypast was organised after a BBC presenter's chance meeting with the man who tends a memorial to the crew.
Reporting the end of the caliphate
BBC Monitoring looks at how the demise of the Islamic State group is reported by opposing factions.
'Fingernails are my canvas'
It's not just a quick coat of red gloss when Kirsty Meakin does her nails.
'I get paid to live my princess dream'
Hayley Marie Ashley created her dream business by dressing up as princesses for children's parties.
Panda-snow-mium at National Zoo
Giant panda Mei Xiang, 20, and three-year-old Bei Bei had a (snow) ball at the National Zoo.
Queasy journalist takes last Tornado flight
The BBC's Jonathan Beale got a ride in one of the RAF fighter jet's final flights.
Influencers: Fast fame, but fast forgotten?
Social media influencers are part of an industry worth billions of dollars, but how do they make their money - and how long will their earning power last? A successful influencer, a social media professional and an aspiring influencer share some ...
The trans woman shattering the glass ceiling in Indian politics
Women are under-represented in Indian politics, and a trans woman is a rare sight. Apsara Reddy is one such politician who's breaking the glass ceiling. The 35-year-old was born Ajay, and underwent gender transformation to become Apsara. She rec...
Arman: Omar al-Bashir 'politically dead'
Sudanese opposition politician Yasir Arman says the president's 30 year rule will come to an end.
What do young Senegalese want in a leader?
Young voters tell us what whey want from their president ahead of elections on 24 February.
Does power dressing pay off?
For many of us, deciding what to wear to work is a daily chore. But is there more to our sartorial choices than meets the eye? Can they impact the way we work and how we are treated at work? Leaders of certain companies argue that formal dressing...
Blaze engulfs Bangladesh buildings
Dozens have been killed by a blaze which spread through an ancient district of the capital.
Vitiligo made our friendship stronger
Kenyan friends Julie Asuju and Wangui Njee talk about their experiences of living with Vitiligo.
'Bees follow me and I don't know why'
Gosa Taffese has a beehive in his front room and the insects follow him on his travels as well.
'Why I want parkour to be an Olympic sport'
Michael has been doing flips since seeing parkour videos on YouTube.
Snow racers on two years of Trump
Voters at New Hampshire's Winter Blast car race assess two years of President Trump.
'We put our baby in a bag to flee hospital'
Boniface Murage's baby daughter was being held in a Kenyan hospital over unpaid medical bills.
'I want to be the next Alexander McQueen'
13-year-old designer, Joshua Bartfeld-Birchjones, is making dresses worth up to GBP100,000 and says he wants to be the next Alexander McQueen.
Netanyahu and the allegations of corruption
Middle East Correspondent Tom Bateman explains the allegations of corruption against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, claims he himself denies.