A number of British travellers have been arrested and prices have collapsed due to overproduction.
‘I can see it’s upsetting’ – Trump asks BBC Ukrainian reporter about her family
The US president asks Myroslava Petsa about her husband on the frontline after she asks him about supplying air defences to Ukraine.
At least 16 killed as Kenya protesters battle police, rights group says
Thousands of people march across the country against President William Ruto’s government.
Watch: BBC’s Lyse Doucet reports from Iran on the ceasefire with Israel
Lyse Doucet reports from the streets of Tehran, where she says things are staring to return to normal.
Iran’s nuclear programme is damaged but is it destroyed?
Fordo probably is probably the most spied on place on the planet – and work to understand what is happening there is set to intensify further.
Trump pushes back after leaked report suggests Iran strikes had limited impact
The US president says the strikes led to the “virtual obliteration” of Iran’s nuclear capabilities while speaking at a Nato summit.
Watch: Firefighters rescue girl trapped in drain for seven hours
Rescue workers found the girl unharmed in the drain, after flooding stuck the area.
Eurostar passengers face severe delays and cancellations after cable theft
Passengers are being told to cancel or postpone their trips, following two track deaths and the theft of copper cables.
Nato set to agree big spike in defence spending at ‘historic summit’
Nato leaders are meeting in The Hague to decide on ramping up defence spending to 5% of their countries’ economic output.
Deal or no deal? Zimbabwe still divided over land 25 years after white farmers evicted
Some white farmers accept compensation 25 years after land reform began – others fight on.


