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Vietnamese tycoon loses death row appeal over world’s biggest bank fraud
She is now in a race for her life – if she can pay back 75% of what she took, she could be spared.
Survival ‘possible’ in no confidence vote, says French PM
Barnier says he is not “at fault” ahead of a vote which he is widely predicted to lose.
‘I worry every second’: Mother of only British hostage in Gaza fears for her life
Mandy Damari tells the BBC she is increasingly concerned for her daughter Emily, who has been held for more than 400 days.
Woman admits drink-driving crash that killed bride
Samantha Miller was fatally hit while travelling in a golf cart and still wearing her wedding dress.
Cambodia jails 13 pregnant Filipino surrogates
The women were found when police raided a villa near the capital Phnom Penh in September.
Namibia on course to elect first female president
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is well in front with nearly all votes tallied but her rival disputes the poll.
Bank boss takes pay cut after employee ‘tried to kill clients’
The bank apologised after the former worker was charged with robbery of clients, attempted murder and arson.
Afghan women ‘banned from midwife courses’ in latest blow to rights
Women at training colleges across the country were told they are not allowed to return to class.
Israeli and Hezbollah strikes test limits of ceasefire
Strikes and counter-strikes put the ceasefire at risk, just days after it was reached.