Officers fear lockdown has brought a "heightened risk" of child sexual exploitation over the internet.
The president and a journalist talk over one another in a fiery argument about coronavirus.
The youngsters came up with a social media hashtag to mourn the loss of Notre Dame High maths teacher Gerry McHugh.
The BBC looks at the rise of Swahili as a popular language across the African continent.
A new phone line is set up to provide help and advice for Scots who lack a support network at home.
Award-winning multilingual Seychellois poet Magie Faure-Vidot tells the BBC about her career.
Acts of kindness have come to define the coronavirus pandemic, but in some nations, traditions of generosity and helping one another go back centuries.
Specialist kit for NHS staff is being made by the teams from shows like His Dark Materials.
Zimbabwean sculptor Gideon Gomo discusses his work and funding for modern art.