Media playback is not supported on this device Mahrez on AFOTY win: I am very proud and very happy Riyad Mahrez has been crowned the BBC African Footballer of the Year 2016. Fans from across the world voted for the Algeria and Leicester midfielder ahead of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Andre Ayew, …
Read More »Latinos v Donald Trump
Donald Trump is a huge angry missile-shooting robot battling Mexicans. That’s the concept of a dark, funny and sharply satirical sci-fi short film from Uruguay that millions are watching online. Titled “M.A.M.O.N. (Monitor Against Mexicans Over Nationwide) Latinos VS. Donald Trump,” production company APARATO used computer generated images and visual …
Read More »Moscow connections
Image copyright Jorge Rey/Newsmakers Image caption Fidel Castro welcomed Vladimir Putin when the Russian leader visited Cuba in 2000 I once travelled around a key site in the Cuban missile crisis on a cart pulled by oxen with a guide called Stalin. As we rattled through the mud alongside lush, …
Read More »Burying Fidel
Image copyright EPA Image caption Crowds of mourners have been patiently waiting to pay their respects to Fidel Castro Cubans possess an incredible capacity to wait. Whether in banks, in supermarket queues or at bus stops, I have seen countless Cubans wait their turn in the face of frustrating or …
Read More »Back with a bang
Image copyright Island Records Image caption Though raised in Jamaica, Sean Paul has British roots – his grandmother was born in Rugby Dancehall star Sean Paul talks to the BBC about topping the charts, becoming a father and living next door to Usain Bolt. Sean Paul is not what you …
Read More »Hands off the rocks!
Image copyright Andrew Dobson Image caption Rock stacking may be good for photos, but it’s bad for wildlife Nature experts in Bermuda have urged people to stop prising rocks from the ground to make artfully arranged piles as it’s disturbing the habitat of a critically endangered lizard. Conservationists say rock …
Read More »Vanishing act
Image caption Only small patches of snow and ice are left at the Chacaltaya ski resort Bolivia’s largest city, La Paz, is currently enduring its worst drought in a quarter of a century. Glaciers in the surrounding Andean mountains are key to its water supply. Simon Parker visited the abandoned …
Read More »Fidel Castro: Thousands attend rally for former Cuban leader
Thousands of Cubans have gathered in Revolution Square in Santiago to pay their final respects to former leader Fidel Castro. President Raul Castro, who took over power when his brother’s health deteriorated in 2006, was warmly welcomed by the crowd.
Read More »Chapecoense plane crash: Fans attend football team memorial
Football fans stood united as the bodies of Monday’s plane crash victims arrived at Brazil’s Chapecoense stadium for a memorial service. The BBC’s Julia Carneiro was at the stadium where one fan spoke of “immeasurable” loss.
Read More »Peace Prize ‘a gift from heaven’
An agreement between the Colombian government and the Farc rebel group, ending more than 50 years of conflict, was rejected by Colombians in a vote in October. Shortly afterwards, it was announced that President Juan Manuel Santos would be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Speaking to HARDtalk in Oslo on …
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