At least 235 people were reported by Egyptian state media to have died in a bomb and gun attack on a mosque in Bir al-Abed in the Sinai peninsula on 24 November. Scores more people were injured.
Armed police have been seen evacuating Oxford Circus station in London on 24 November. This video show people evacuating as police close down the area in the busy underground station in the city centre.
Christmas Season is officially starting to begin, but this years latest Christmas trend of hanging trees upside down has sparked a debate online. An historic tradition, the now new trend of upside down Christmas trees have some people wondering why, and other even going as far as calling it sacrilegious and disrespectful.
The assumptions would affect the image of LGBT people, who are not yet accepted by people openly and might provoke real-life risks against the community.
Paralympian Oscar Pistoriuss prison sentence has been increased to 13 years and five months. Pistorius was originally sentenced to 6 years for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. He claimed he thought she was an intruder when he shot her through the bathroom door on Valentines Day in 2013.
Emmerson Mnangagwa was sworn in as President of Zimbabwe on November 24 to loud cheers from a packed national stadium in Harare. Mnangagwa, 75, was nominated for president by the ruling ZANU-PF party after Robert Mugabe resigned on 21 November following an intervention by the military last week.
Cameras and photographers waited for crazed shoppers to come flying through the doors of a shop in London on Black Friday.But instead one shopper walked through the door. The uploader of the video commented Marcel managed to pick up his pre-ordered laptop #phew,
A baby elephant accidentally got trapped in an abandoned well in the southern Indian state of Kerala. The two-year-old calf was entering a farmland along with its herd, when it fell into a 2metre deep well.
CCTV footage recorded at a bank branch in Valpraiso, Chile, on 20 November shows a four-year-old snatching some 97,000 pesos, or $150, from under the nose of a man using an ATM. The man, named as Don Juan Alberto Ibarra, then grappled with the tiny thief, who, he told local press, shouted let me go, let me go.