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Evidence of war crimes erased by AI

The BBC uncovers evidence of social media companies deleting videos of possible war crimes on some sites.

The BBC uncovers evidence of social media companies deleting videos of possible war crimes on some sites. Our colleague from BBC Verify explains.

We go to Australia where the most-decorated living soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, has lost a historic defamation case against three newspapers that accused him of war crimes in Afghanistan.

Women in Argentina will no longer require a prescription to get emergency contraception. The government says making access to the morning after pill easier removed an "important barrier" for those seeking terminations. Our reporter in Buenos Aires explains the changes.

And "Bed rotting" has become a massive self-care trend on Tik Tok. We hear from some of those who have shared how they lie in bed for a long time to get some peace and quiet.

(Photo: Videos documenting Russian attacks on civilians were taken down within minutes. Credit: Ihor Zakharenko)

Presenter: James Reynolds.

50 minutes

Last on

Thu 1 Jun 202315:06GMT

Broadcast

  • Thu 1 Jun 202315:06GMT

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