12/21/2013
Penguins move like traffic jams, and nine more news nuggets...
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12/21/2013
A selection of the best news images from around the world...
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12/21/2013
Part two of our bumper annual news quiz...
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12/21/2013
How a Thai chilli sauce conquered the US...
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12/21/2013
What fate awaits Mikhail Khodorkovsky?...
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12/21/2013
Should we fear reports of a looming global wine shortage?...
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12/21/2013
Fine ancient Greek statues on show again in Italy...
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12/21/2013
Click's Kate Russell looks at one way of using augmented reality to amuse yourself in a traffic jam....
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12/21/2013
Dennis Rodman has been coaching young basketball players in North Korea, as part of a plan to bring 12 ex-NBA stars to the country for a game....
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12/21/2013
The BBC's Shaimaa Khalil meets a father in Baghdad who lost all three of his sons in two separate car bombing incidents...
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12/21/2013
This month the region's biggest camel festival is being held in the UAE and the highlight is a lucrative competition to find the most beautiful specimen....
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12/21/2013
Cuba is allowing its baseball players to sign contracts with foreign, professional teams for the first time since the revolution....
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12/21/2013
The BBC's Jeremy Bowen looks at the differences between Shia and Sunni Muslims and explains why sectarian conflict has erupted again in the 21st Century....
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12/21/2013
Domestic workers who were exploited and abused in the US by foreign diplomats have held a rally outside the Indian consulate in New York....
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12/21/2013
Ahmed Maher has been back to Tripoli to ask Libyans if they feel there has been any progress in their country....
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