
Manhunt for two teenagers in Canada
Canadian police are hunting two teenagers suspected of going on a killing spree.
Police in Canada are hunting two teenagers suspected of murdering a university professor and a young couple in the province of British Columbia. We speak to a reporter who is in the teenagers' home town.
And we hear about the #NoMarriage movement in South Korea, in reaction to the government incentives to encourage marriage and parenthood. We speak to a YourTube star, who promotes women’s rights to live alone and to reject marriage and motherhood.
The finals of the Fortnite World Cup are taking place in a stadium in New York, and the prize pool will be the biggest given away at an e-sports event so far. We explain how the competition works and talk to some of the fans who are attending the event.
(Photo: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police released photos of Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, from Port Alberni, British Columbia, who are considered main suspects in three killings. Credit: Alberta RCMP/AFP/Getty Images)
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- Fri 26 Jul 201916:06GMTBBC World Service




