Authorities in Australia are struggling to reach some isolated areas to assess damage after one of the bushfire season's worst days so far. https://ift.tt/2FbbtrA
Spectacular firework displays have lit up night skies over some of the world's best-known landmarks - from the Arc de Triomphe in Paris to the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. https://ift.tt/2sAz4PC
About 750 US soldiers are being deployed to the Middle East in response to violent protests at the country's embassy in Iraq, Defence Secretary Mark Esper has said. https://ift.tt/39x3EKD
North Korea's leader said his country will continue developing nuclear programmes and introduce a "new strategic weapon" in the near future. https://ift.tt/39sKB45
Cyprus has said that it has "full confidence in the justice system and the courts" after the UK raised concerns about the case of the British teen who was found guilty of a false rape claim. https://ift.tt/2ZEt6JK
Donald Trump has told Iran that it will be held accountable for lives lost in attacks on any US facilities, saying: 'This is not a warning, it is a threat'. https://ift.tt/2ZCwIvU
Fireworks lit up the Sydney skyline as the world started to welcome 2020, but celebrations in the Australian city were mired in controversy due to the ongoing bushfires ravaging parts of the country. https://ift.tt/2ZKMzbJ
He's been called the Indiana Jones of the art world, though investigator Arthur Brand insisted he is more like Inspector Clouseau. https://ift.tt/2Qgf2mR
Thousands of people were trapped as their small seaside town was attacked by one of Australia's increasingly menacing bushfires. https://ift.tt/36fXeh2
A well-known businessman awaiting trial in Japan on charges of financial misconduct has travelled to Lebanon - despite being banned from travelling overseas. https://ift.tt/356bY0A
It was a year in which Boris Johnson became the UK's prime minister, and Donald Trump became the third US president to be impeached. https://ift.tt/2te4LOO
A police officer has resigned after falsely claiming that McDonald's staff had written the words "f****** pig" on his coffee cup. https://ift.tt/39rk2MY
Iraq condemned the United States on Monday for launching airstrikes against an Iranian-backed militia on its soil and warned the action could damage relations. https://ift.tt/2MIykyW
An Iranian-backed militia in Iraq has vowed to retaliate after US airstrikes killed at least 25 of its fighters and destroyed bases in an escalation of tensions between Tehran and Washington. https://ift.tt/2Q8Zocx
There can be no ceasefire and no talks with the US-backed Afghan government until all foreign forces leave Afghanistan, a mid-ranking Taliban commander has told Sky News. https://ift.tt/39A0K8a
Turkish police have detained at least 124 people suspected of links with Islamic State in an apparent attempt to prevent potential New Year's Eve attacks. https://ift.tt/2QuJ6di
Three scientists who claimed to be behind the first-ever gene-edited babies have been handed prison sentences for illegal medical practice, Chinese state media has said. https://ift.tt/2ZFFysD
New York will introduce a series of measures to tackle a "crisis" following the 13th antisemitic attack since 8 December, its mayor has said. https://ift.tt/2Q93xNM
Emergency warnings for bushfires have been issued across parts of Australia - with some locals being urged to take shelter indoors because it is now too late to evacuate. https://ift.tt/2QBKFpU
Authorities in Florida struck a grandmother with a stun gun three times on her 70th birthday after she refused to allow them into her home to search for her grandson, documents show. https://ift.tt/2QbfGC5
It was a year which saw two royal reasons to celebrate, with the birth of Prince William and Kate's third child and, of course, Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding. https://ift.tt/2F2cW3d
Two parishioners have shot and killed a gunman who opened fire at a church in Texas, in an attack in which one other person has died. https://ift.tt/2Q8h7RG
Russian President Vladimir Putin has thanked his US counterpart Donald Trump for intelligence that helped prevent terror attacks in St Petersburg, the Kremlin has said. https://ift.tt/2ZDWos6
Tens of thousands of holidaymakers have been urged to leave part of the Australian state of Victoria ahead of what is expected to be a day of extreme fire danger. https://ift.tt/2F22DMy
A cyber spy group "likely" linked to the Chinese state has targeted human rights campaigners working on issues in the country for up to five years, a new report claims. https://ift.tt/2MEvifb
England captain Joe Root has said he hopes his illness-affected team can "bounce back strong" after they lost the first Test match in South Africa by 107 runs. https://ift.tt/2MDCW9g
French officials have revealed that coastguards rescued 31 migrants in the Channel overnight after their small boats hit trouble. https://ift.tt/2MDbb0M
A prisoner swap is under way between Ukrainian forces and Russia-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine in the hope of ending their five-year-long war. https://ift.tt/2QvRgBY
President Donald Trump is facing criticism after retweeting a post that included the alleged name of the anonymous whistleblower who sparked his impeachment investigation by the House. https://ift.tt/358UyQW
Hundreds of thousands of people have signed a petition calling for Sydney's New Year's Eve fireworks to be cancelled, using the money to instead fight the bushfires that are ravaging parts of the country. https://ift.tt/2ZynKj3
Tributes have been paid to a pastor and two of his children who drowned during a holiday in the Costa del Sol, as a family lawyer said a secondary investigation should be opened if their cause of death is not clear. https://ift.tt/2Zz7vm7
It was a year when the UK was hit by a string of deadly terror attacks - as well as a general election that didn't go according to plan. https://ift.tt/2ZxxDNU
Five people have died after a small plane crashed into the car park of a post office in Louisiana shortly after take-off, authorities have said. https://ift.tt/2ZBJ73g
Grieving parents have appealed for the return of an urn containing their son's ashes after it was stolen from their car while on holiday in Cyprus. https://ift.tt/3578GKq
It's hard to see why 50 Cent's phone number would be a vital component of one's time abroad but a Briton thought it was so important that they turned to the Foreign Office for help. https://ift.tt/2QtIXGG
A dramatic video has captured the moment South African road cyclist Nicholas Dlamini was roughly detained by rangers in a National Park - after which an X-ray showed he had broken his arm. https://ift.tt/34Yh66N
The streets of one of the first towns to rise up against the Syrian regime lie empty and broken after most of its residents fled an expected advance by Russia-backed Syrian forces. https://ift.tt/2Swuk8k