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Former BBC presenter charged with making indecent images of children
Edwards due to appear in court in London on Wednesday.
Two children dead, nine hurt in stabbing at British dance workshop
The Taylor Swift-themed event was being held during the British summer school holidays, a 17-year-old has been arrested.
Rescuer runs to save dogs trapped in huge California wildfire
Trevor Skaggs flew a helicopter and ran 2.4km to save the mother dog and her puppies.
Trump to be interviewed by FBI in shooting investigation
The former president has agreed to be interviewed as part of its investigation into the assassination attempt.
Football controversy for Argentina at Olympics
Love is in the air for a pair of Argentine athletes - Kate Pereyra-Garcia has a look at the Olympics from South America Audio
UK: Team Great Britain score gold medal in mountain biking
Team GB are on the podium after a gold in the mountain biking - Henry Riley has the UK news from London Audio
BBC World Lookahead with Pete Ross
BBC World reporter Pete Ross joins Emile Donovan to look at some of the events making headlines internationally, including the path ahead for Kamala Harris to take the Democratic nomination in the… Audio
Bangladesh restores internet, students call off protests
Bangladesh said it had restored internet services as conditions return to normal after students called off protests against reforms to job quotas, following unrest that killed nearly 150 people this…
Telecoms installations vandalised in France
Telecom installations in several areas of France have been vandalised, French media have reported.
What is happening with Venezuela's contested election?
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has claimed victory in the country's presidential election, even as the country's opposition said its candidate had won and they had proof.
France leaning towards far-left suspects behind rail sabotage, minister says
France is leaning towards the likelihood that far-left extremists were behind last week's sabotage of the country's rail network, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin says.
The Panel with Sue Bradford & James Elliot (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Sue Bradford & James Elliot discuss whether we should ban sandwich boards on footpaths, and if the river Seine will be clean enough for swimming… Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford & James Elliot (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Sue Bradford & James Elliot discuss the Olympic opening ceremony and why political donations have trebled. Sue Bradford is a community activist &… Audio
The scandal engulfing Strictly Come Dancing
The BBC boss has been forced to apologise. So what happened?
Russia not broadcasting any Olympic coverage
Our correspondent in Sweden, Anita Purcell-Sjölund tells Nathan about the Russian media deciding not to cover the Olympics as there are only 15 athletes from Russia competing but not for the country… Audio
US:Kamala Harris campaign raised $200m in first week
Our US correspondent Katherine Firkin updates Nathan on the US Olympic team resutls and Team Kamala Harris raises $US200m in first week campaigning. Audio
Why we might never know the truth about ultra-processed foods
Experts can not agree how exactly they affect us, and it is not clear that science will give us an answer.
'Atomic bomb hell must never be repeated' - Japan's last survivors
Victims of the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki believe their horrific past must act as a warning for the future.
Australia's Rahimi hopes for change in France's hijab laws
Australian boxer Tina Rahimi can wear the hijab in Olympics competition. She's saddened different rules apply to French athletes.
California wildfire explodes, becomes largest in US
The fire was the largest of dozens across the country that have burned more than two million acres, according to the National Interagency Fire Center.