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Three cars were set alight in Llanharan and Rhydyfelin, in Rhondda Cynon Taf on 27 December.
The BBC's Asia correspondent visited the scene, where investigators are sifting through the fuselage.
From the Swiftie summer to 100 weddings, there were some happy moments in 2024 that raised a smile.
Biden praises Carter as "someone who embodied the most fundamental human values".
On 20 January 1977, Jimmy Carter took his presidential oath to become the 39th president of the United States.
The Democrat from Georgia, who left office in 1981, lived longer than any other former US president.
Scotland's weather forecast as a yellow warning is issued in the lead-up to Hogmanay, presented by Gillian Smart.
A historian takes us through how Jolly's remained a fixture on Bath's high street.
After it was set up in 2019, the car boot sale has grown in popularity.
The Jeju Air flight landing at Muan Airport had 181 passengers on board when it crashed off the runway.
Videos show waves reported to be up to four metres high upending boats and deluging towns.
Three survivors of the downed Azerbaijani plane have described the moments on the flight before the crash.
The greenhouse is decorated with all 30 articles of the UN Human Rights Declaration.
The team has trained and deployed 15 dogs to work in five sub-Saharan African countries.
Val has been collecting the baking mascot's memorabilia for 55 years.
Lynn Stephenson, 61, sold her house in Nottinghamshire to visit every country in the world.
Belfast-based Incisiv thinks it can encourage players to become more active when playing video games.
Footage shows survivors walking and being dragged away from the tail section of the plane.
Lawmakers vote to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo, two weeks after voting to impeach the president.
The economist and political leader, who died this week, has made many memorable public speeches.