Pete Buttigieg: 'Eyes of history' on LGBT appointment to Biden cabinet
Pete Buttigieg is the first openly LGBT cabinet member to be sent for confirmation by the US Senate.
Charlie Hebdo: Fourteen guilty in 2015 Paris terror attacks trial
The deadly attacks on Charlie Hebdo magazine and a Jewish supermarket shook France.
US labels Switzerland a currency manipulator
Swiss officials rejected the finding, which came out of a period of pandemic-related turmoil in financial markets.
Covid-19: Europeans urged to wear masks for family Christmas
The WHO says Europe is at "high risk" of a new wave of infections in the New Year.
Experts to probe Covid origins in China's Wuhan
Ten international scientists will travel next month to the city where the coronavirus first emerged.
Nagorno-Karabakh: Dozens of Armenian soldiers 'captured in raid'
Armenians stage protests after videos emerge of soldiers captured by Azerbaijan in recent days.
Humboldt Forum: Berlin museum opens despite criticism over looted art
One of the exhibits set for the Humboldt Forum next year will be sculptures looted from Nigeria in 1897.
Trump Twitter ‘hack’: Police accept attacker's claim
Victor Gevers was acting ethically when he guessed the president's password, "MAGA2020!", police say.
Fauci: 300,000 US Covid deaths makes vaccine rollout 'bittersweet'
Dr Anthony Fauci says there is still "a ways to go" and people must abide by public health measures.
Korean lantern festival gets Unesco heritage honours
South Korea's celebration to mark Buddha's birthday is now an Unesco Intangible Cultural Heritage.