
Libya floods: Thousands still missing
The number of people known to have died in heavy flooding has risen sharply.
Local authorities in Libya say more than a 1,000 bodies have been recovered in the worst hit city, Derna, where two dams collapsed. Thousands are still missing. We hear from residents affected and have the latest from reporters covering the story.
More than 2,900 people have been killed in the earthquake in Morocco. We bring more voices from the most affected region.
We speak to our correspondent in the US about a landmark case against Google, accusing the tech company of monopolizing the online search space.
The North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, has arrived in Russia, where's he's expected to meet President Putin. Our Europe and Asia Pacific regional editors in the newsroom join James to explain what's expected.
Scientists say Europe is seeing the spread of invasive red fire ants with painful bites. We hear more from an expert in the US.
Presenter: James Reynolds.
(Photo: Members of Libya's Youth Hostels Association unload medical aid that arrived by plane at al Abraq airport, after a powerful storm and heavy rainfall hit Libya, in Al Abraq, Libya September 12, 2023. Credit: Ayman Al-Sahili/Reuters)
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