
Russia accused of North Sea sabotage
Disguised Russian ships are said to be planning sabotage plans.
Russia has been accused of planning to sabotage undersea power and communication cables off the coasts of Norway, Denmark and Sweden. A new documentary alleges Russian ships have been carrying out work in the region disguised as fishing trawlers. Our reporter explains.
The hearing into a number of petitions to legalise same-sex marriage has been taking place in India. We have been hearing from some members of India's LGBTQ+ community.
The paramilitary group fighting Sudan's regular army says it's agreed to a 24-hour truce but there's been no word from the army. Reports say dozens of hospitals have been bombed. We speak to two medical workers in the capital Khartoum.
We hear about a BBC documentary looking at what happens when a child is born out of an act of sexual violence.
Two recent cases of unarmed people being shot and killed in the US have renewed discussion of so-called "stand your ground" laws. Our reporter in Washington explains.
Presenter: James Reynolds
(Photo: The report focuses on a Russian vessel called the Admiral Vladimirsky Credit: MORTEN KRÜGER, DR)
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