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World Cup final: Argentina fans react

We speak to Argentine fans on how they are celebrating their country’s World Cup victory.

On the day after Argentina's exhilarating victory over France we find out more about Argentina's iconic striker Lionel Messi and hear from fans in Argentina and France for their thoughts on what many are calling the "greatest World Cup final ever".

Elsewhere the BBC’s Eastern Europe correspondent, Sarah Rainsford, has heard powerful accounts from people in Ukraine who are using DNA testing to identify dead family members. We hear from her about these stories, and she explains the identification process and the impact it’s having on relatives who are dealing with the trauma of the war.

We unpick why more than 6,000 complaints have been made to the UK's press regulator regarding Jeremy Clarkson's column about the Duchess of Sussex for the Sun newspaper with our Media and Arts Correspondent David Silito. In an article published in the newspaper on Friday, Clarkson wrote he "hated [Meghan]" on a cellular level.

The BBC'S Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt explains more about the COP15 UN biodiversity summit and why the deal countries have reached to protect a third of the planet by 2030 is being described as such a landmark one.

50 minutes

Last on

Mon 19 Dec 202216:06GMT

Broadcast

  • Mon 19 Dec 202216:06GMT

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