
Israel-Gaza Conflict: ICJ ruling reaction
We hear the reaction from Israel to the ICJ's ruling on the Israel-Gaza conflict.
The UN's top court, the International Court of Justice, has ruled that Israel must take all measures to prevent genocidal acts in Gaza, but stopped short of ordering an immediate halt to operations. The BBC's Mark Lowen, who is in Jerusalem, gives the latest on how the court's deliberations are going down in the region.
We hear from the BBC's Africa Security correspondent Ian Wafula on the story of Kenyan judges who have blocked the government from deploying police officers to help fight violent gangs in Haiti.
Novak Djokovic has lost at the Australian Open for the first time since 2018, as Italian fourth seed Jannik Sinner reached his first Grand Slam final. Sports journalist Reem Abulleil gives the latest on the tournament.
We hear voice messages from Australians from different political backgrounds on "Australia Day", which marks the 1788 landing of Britain's First Fleet in Sydney Cove, and the start of the colonial era. Courtney Bembridge, a BBC journalist who is, herself, Australian gives more background to the controversial public holiday.
(Photo: Gilad Noam, Deputy Attorney-General for International Affairs, and lawyer Malcolm Shaw during a ruling by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, The Netherlands, on a request by South Africa for emergency measures for Gaza, 26 January 2024.Credit: Remko de Waal/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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