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Worst Canadian wildfires on record spread south
This wildfire season is set to be Canada's worst on record, as over 400 out-of-control wildfires continue to wreak havoc over the east of the country.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault said "around… Audio
Africa: nearly 300 children rescued from Sudan orphanage
Joining us from the Ghanian capital Accra is Nabil Ahmed. Audio
US: Canadian wildfires affect eastern North America
We'll begin this last programme of the week in the United States with our correspondent Bevan Hurley in smokey New York City. Audio
West Coast distillery to supply whisky to Scotland
A West Coast distillery has been chosen to sell Scotland's national drink to... well... Scotland.
Reefton Distilling Co. has struck a deal to supply whisky to the Scots.
Founder and chief executive… Audio
Prince Harry in court for a third day
Prince Harry gave evidence for second a day against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) over what he alleges was phone hacking "on an industrial scale".
As he finished at the High Court he seemed choked-up… Audio
Flood waters set to peak in Ukraine following dam burst
More than 42,000 people have been affected by catastrophic flooding caused by the destruction of the Kakhovka dam.
Thousands have been evacuated from the Ukrainian-controlled part of the flood zone… Audio
Mid-East: Iran unveils it's first hyper-sonic missile
To the Middle East now - our correspondent in Doha is Alex Baird. Audio
Europe: Zelensky blames Russia for blowing up dam
To Europe now - joining the programme from Sweden is our correspondent Anita Purcell-Sjölund. Audio
UK: Prince Harry spends a second day on witness stand
We begin the programme with the latest from the High Court in London, Nathan Rarere asked our correspondent Henry Riley about the Prince's day on the stand. Audio
"A horrendous and gut-wrenching situation" - Sudan conflict
The vicious power struggle between Sudan's rival military leaders continues to rage on - now in it's 8th week. The latest conflict has only made an existing humanitarian crisis worse - displacing… Audio
State of emergency in Ukraine after dam was destroyed
A huge dam in the Russian-controlled area of southern Ukraine has been destroyed, unleashing a flood of water.
Ukraine's military and Nato have accused Russia of blowing up the dam, while Russia has… Audio
'Couldn't trust anyone' - Prince Harry on tabloid hacking case
Prince Harry has accused tabloid newspapers of hacking his voicemails when he was a teenager, saying it made him feel he "couldn't trust anybody".
In a witness statement released in his case against… Audio
UK: Prince Harry gives testimony against Mirror Group
Prince Harry has spent the day giving testimony at a court in London in his case against the Mirror Group. The Prince has accused the company - which publishes three of the UK's most popular tabloid… Audio
Folbigg released from jail, Roberts-Smith loses defamation case
Let's begin in Australia - with Nthan Rarere from Brisbane is our correspondent Pam Corkery. Audio
The places where bilingual is the norm
While New Zealand debates the merits of bilingual signage, Wales and Ireland have been using it for decades. Audio
The places where bilingual is the norm
While New Zealand debates the merits of bilingual signage, Wales and Ireland have been using it for decades.
AudioBBC Lookahead
The BBC's Jonathan Frewin joins Nights with the latest news from around the world. Audio
Australian veteran may have committed criminal offence - judge
Australian war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith may have committed a criminal offence by sending threatening letters to a former SAS colleague, a judge has found.
Japan: gvot passes law to battle loneliness epidemic
Time now to head to Japan for the latest from our correspondent Chris Gilbert. He told Nathan Rarere Japan's loneliness epidemic is getting worse so the government is battling it by passing… Audio
UK: Prince Harry due in court against The Mirror Group
We begin this short week in the United Kingdom, joining us from London is our correspondent Elllie Jay. Audio