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Tory election date betting scandal refuses to go away
The betting scandal continues to envelope the Tory party - Ellie Jay has the story out of London Audio
BBC World Lookahead with Jonathan Frewin
BBC World's Jonathan Frewin joins Emile Donovan to take a look at some of the events making headlines internationally, including the European Union leaders summit in Brussels, the Russian trial of US… Audio
Israeli army strapped wounded Palestinian to jeep in 'violation of orders'
The IDF said its forces violated protocol by strapping a wounded Palestinian man to the front of their vehicle during a raid in the West Bank.
Justin Timberlake admits 'tough week' after arrest
In his first performance after being charged for driving while intoxicated, the singer reminded fans they've all been through "ups-and-downs and lefts-and-rights".
Michael Mosley's widow vows to continue husband's work
The TV doctor's family "miss him so much", widow says, while thanking fans for their "wonderfully supportive messages".
King Charles won't visit NZ on planned tour this year, British media report
The King's trip to the Southern Hemisphere has been cut short due to his health, UK newspapers say.
Meet Wild Thang, voted world's ugliest dog
The "special and unique" Pekingese cross has no teeth, a dangling tongue and a muscular disorder in one of his legs.
Why have there been so many deaths at this year's Hajj?
Hundreds of people are feared to have died during the pilgrimage and several countries have opened investigations.
'Strawberry Moon' to light up the skies this weekend
The event happens every June but this year's Strawberry Moon comes at the same time as the "shortest day of the year" meaning the Moon will be out in all its might.
'Rust' armourer denied immunity to testify at Alec Baldwin trial
The armourer has been called an "incredibly important witness" against Alec Baldwin, who faces an involuntary manslaughter charge for an on-set shooting.
Tensions running high between Philippines and China
Asia correspondent Erin Hale speaks to Lisa Owen about tensions running high in the South China Sea between the Philippines and China, Vladimir Putin's tour of Asia and Japan's tourism industry… Audio
Police officer who stopped Westfield Bondi attacker honoured for 'exceptional bravery'
Inspector Amy Scott, the police officer who stopped Bondi Junction attacker Joel Cauchi, is recognised with a valour award and labelled a hero at a ceremony in Goulburn.
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Actor Donald Sutherland dies at 88
The towering actor's career spanned M.A.S.H. to Hunger Games.
Travel booking site warns scams up 900 percent
The firm's boss says AI is driving the explosion in travel scams.
Extreme heat kills hundreds as northern summer begins
Climate change may help to fuel record-breaking heat that could surpass last summer as the warmest in 2000 years.
Police clash with anti-tax protestors in Kenya
Lions have forced a school closure in Namibia, AND an elephant has killed a tourist..Nabil Ahmend Rufai reports. Audio
US: Boeing's issues are plaguing them in space
Boeing's issues have gone off planet - Bevan Hurley reports on issue's with the company's Starliner spacecraft Audio
Why France's parliamentary elections matter
The far right could win parliamentary elections called by President Emmanuel Macron. Here's what you need to know.
UK Election with Henry Cooke
With 14 days left until the UK goes to the polls it increasingly looks like the ruling Conservative Party will not only lose their hold on power after 14 years in charge, it looks like it could be a… Audio