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Warmest September on record

The world's September temperatures were the warmest on record.

Climate scientists say last month was the world's hottest September on record by an extraordinary margin. We hear more from our climate expert.

We bring together two Syrians from the southern city of Sweida where people have been protesting against poor living conditions and rising cost of living.

Our correspondent explains the debate on migration at a conference of European leaders in Spain. We also talk about solutions to tackle irregular migration with our population correspondent.

We find out about reports that Iran's morality police has beaten a 16-year old girl for not wearing a hijab on a Tehran metro.

BBC disinformation expert explains how a campaign has used artificial intelligence to impersonate the former leader of Sudan, adding confusion to the country in the middle of civil war.

Presenter: Lukwesa Burak.

(Photo: Drinking water in heatwave. Credit: EPA)

50 minutes

Last on

Thu 5 Oct 202316:06GMT

Broadcast

  • Thu 5 Oct 202316:06GMT

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