
Russia's warship 'seriously damaged'
Russia says the flagship vessel of its Black Sea fleet is seriously damaged
We turn again to our journalists in Ukraine to bring the latest on the war.
Britain has agreed a deal to relocate some asylum seekers to Rwanda in central Africa, aimed to deter people smuggling. We explain the details of the scheme which will see single men and women applying for refugee status sent to Rwanda. There has been a mixed reaction to the deal, with many condemning the plan as cruel but others arguing that it is the only way stop people entering the country illegally. We hear reaction from around the world and reflect on the conversations in the UK and Rwanda.
KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa is experiencing worst flooding in decades with more than three hundred people killed. We get an update on the devastation.
The world's richest man, Elon Musk, has made an offer to buy Twitter. We explain what his intentions might be.
(Photo: Russia's coat of arms, the double headed eagle, is seen on covers of the missile cruiser Moskva in the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Sevastopol September 16, 2008. Credit: Denis Sinyakov/File Photo/Reuters)
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