
Gaza's displaced at flood risk
Storm and floods have battered displacement camps in Gaza.
Hundreds of thousands of displaced Gazans face flooding after torrential rain swept across the Gaza Strip on Thursday. It means families that are already displaced by two years of war, are being displaced again. We hear from residents in Gaza and speak to our correspondent.
We get details from a BBC investigation uncovering evidence of abuse within a network of at least 10 private disciplinary schools across China.
Women are rallying behind Oscar-winning actor Catherine Zeta-Jones after she faced criticism on social media over her looks at a recent red carpet event. We speak to two female commentators.
We learn about a popular Ghanaian social media influencer who has been arrested over allegations of orchestrating a romance scam that defrauded elderly Americans of more than $8 million.
Wildlife experts say the cyclone that devastated the Indonesian island of Sumatra two weeks ago may have severely impacted the world's rarest great ape, the tapanuli orangutan. We get more information from our climate expert.
Presenter: James Reynolds
(Photo: Displaced Palestinian children make their way through a flooded street following heavy rainfall in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, 11 December 2025. Credit: HAITHAM IMAD/EPA/Shutterstock)
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