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Tech bosses testify over child safety concerns

Tech CEO's answer US Senate committee's criticisms that they have not done enough to protect children online

Tech CEO's face a grilling by a US Senate committee about a rise in the sharing of explicit images of children online. The BBC's Nomia Iqbal joins the programme from Washington with the latest updates

We continue to follow the situation in Pakistan - where ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan has been sentenced to more jail time on corruption charges. We break this down and explain what this means for the country's upcoming elections.

The deployment of Kenyan police officers to Haiti to help fight violent gangs will go ahead despite a court's ruling against it, according to Kenya's President Ruto. The BBC's Africa Security Correspondent, Ian Wafula, explains what happens next.

And we speak to three doctors who have just left Gaza - seeing 600 to 700 patients a day - about the challenges they faced whilst working there amidst the Israel - Hamas war.

(Presenter: James Reynolds
Photo: A person using a mobile phone logs in to the new Threads app in Miami, Florida, USA, 06 July 2023. Credit: CRISTOBAL HERRERA-ULASHKEVICH/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

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  • Wed 31 Jan 202416:06GMT

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