Wednesday's headlines focus on airlifts for Britons in Sudan and Prince Harry's phone hacking case.
Ms Carroll's case is not a "he said, she said" dispute, her lawyer said during opening statements.
Soaring prices and widespread unemployment are forcing Zimbabweans to seek new ways to earn money.
A family from Glasgow tells the BBC about their perilous escape from Sudan to Egypt.
US voters are worried Biden is too old to run again. Strategists say he can prove he's fit for office.
Rain Newton-Smith takes over as director general as the group reels from sexual misconduct claims.
A major UK manufacturing firm is considering moving investment to the US due to subsidies offered there.
Police Ombudsman finds evidence of collusive behaviour in the inquiry into Patsy Kelly's 1974 death.
The country increases its drone production after millions of pounds are raised through donations.