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US Senator Dianne Feinstein has died

Dianne Feinstein was the longest-serving female US senator in history.

Dianne Feinstein, a veteran Democratic Party senator representing the state of California, has died. She was 90. Her poor health and memory issues had led critics to question her ability to do her job but she rejected calls to step down. We speak to our correspondent in Washington.

As the war grinds on in Ukraine, we bring together three war correspondens to talk about war fatigue and the importance of recording the developments in the war.

More than a million Ukrainian children who are temporarily living in Europe need more help with their school and mental health support. That's the finding of a new European Union report. We speak to two Ukrainian parents, in Ireland and in Spain, about how their children have been settling.

We have the latest from Pakistan, where more than 50 people have been killed in suicide bomb attacks.

Presenter: Lukwesa Burak.

(Photo: U.S. Senator Feinstein talks to reporters as she walks to the Senate floor on Capitol Hill, in Washington December 9, 2014. Credit: Yuri Gripas/File Photo/Reuters)

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  • Fri 29 Sep 202315:06GMT

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