
Russia says Ukrainian prisoners killed in blast
The Russian and Ukrainian militaries accuse each other of shelling a prison camp
Ukraine and Russia have blamed each other for a rocket strike that's reported to have killed dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war in the occupied east. We get the latest from our reporter and also discuss comments by the UK defence Secretary who argues that Russia has been crippled by huge military losses in Ukraine.
We continue to hear from people across the world affected by the extreme heatwaves and wildfires, and today we bring you a conversation with three “wildland” firefighters in America. They are specialist firefighters who travel across the country to battle the largest and the most dangerous wildfires.
In a case involving two England footballers' wives, Rebekah Vardy has won her High Court libel case against Coleen Rooney. Our reporter explains.
After the Spanish government caused a stir online with a campaign intended to encourage women of all body types to go to the beach, we speak to a British model who says her image was used in the campaign without her permission.
(Photo: Fragments of U.S.-made HIMARS rockets, according the Russian defence ministry, are shown after the shelling at a pre-trial detention center in the course of Ukraine-Russia conflict, in the settlement of Olenivka in the Donetsk Region, Ukraine July 29, 2022. Credit: Alexander Ermochenko/Reuters)
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