
ICC prosecutor arrives in DR Congo as conflict continues
M23 rebels have seized two major cities in eastern DRC.
The prosecutor for the International Criminal Court Karim Khan has arrived in the DR Congo as the country grapples with an upsurge in fighting in the east. We speak to our reporter in Kinshasa.
Kyiv and Washington are close to signing a deal over US access to Ukraine's mineral deposits. It comes as the European Union is proposing to jointly exploit the country's reserves of critical minerals. We explain why the EU and US are interested in Ukraine's rare earth minerals.
More than 1000 musicians in the UK have released a silent album in protest at the government's planned changes to copyright law. They say the law would make is easier for artificial intelligence companies to use their work without a licence. We speak to the BBC's AI correspondent.
And we discuss alternative relationships after a video of singer Ne-Yo went viral showing his kissing three of his girlfriends in public. We bring together sologamists - people who have married themselves- in conversation
Presenter: Luke Jones.
(Photo: Congolese police surrender to M23 armed group in South Kivu's capital Bukavu, DR Congo, Credit:
EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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