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Sudan PM demands international trial over RSF 'crimes'
The RSF has been accused of ethnic massacres since the country's civil war outbreak.
Why this week's elections may leave America more divided than ever
"You are getting two blocs of the country that have less and less in common with each other."
News from Australia with Kerry-Anne Walsh
It's is Monday, so we cross to Australia for our weekly chat with Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Two arrested after mass stabbing on London-bound train
Two men have been arrested after a mass stabbing on a train bound for London. Eleven passengers were injured, and five of them remain in hospital, two with life-threatening injuries. London… Audio
World Wrap November 3 2025
Time to catch up on what's happening overseas with our correspondent Alice Wilkins Audio
US: Zohran Mamdani on brink of winning NYC mayoralty
Katherine Firkin reports from New York where they're heading to the polls to elect a new Mayor Audio
Ukraine attacks Russian sea port, The Netherlands election
Two more arrests in the Louvre heist - Anita Purcell-Sjölund has her report from Europe Audio
Several people stabbed on UK train
"A number of people" were taken to hospital, after a stabbing on a train in Cambridgeshire, eastern England.
US lawmakers intensify calls for Andrew to address Epstein ties
Buckingham Palace has been asked to comment.
Russia denounces 'excessive' US military force in Caribbean
The US campaign against what Washington says is the illegal drug trade has targeted at least 14 boats and killed 61 people.
The latest from the US and UK with Rich Preston
BBC presenter Rich Preston joins the show again - from Washington DC - to give us the latest news from across the UK and US. Audio
Two dead, several injured in Greek island shooting
At least 10 people were injured, according to the Athens News Agency earlier.
The secret stories of trees are written in the knots and swirls of your floorboards - how to read them
The lines, grains and knots in floorboards can tell us much about a tree's history.
White House issues new rule restricting access for journalists
A new White House rule restricts the ability of credentialed journalists to freely access the offices of press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
The mystery of former Prince Andrew's finances
The king's brother has not had a paid job for large chunks of his life, yet somehow he has managed to fund a luxury lifestyle.
Who was Jane Austen's best heroine? These experts think they know
Seven leading Austen experts have made their case for her ultimate heroine.
Hundreds disappeared after Sudanese city falls to paramilitaries
Activists and analysts have long warned of revenge killings based on ethnicity by the Rapid Support Forces if they seized al-Fashir.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs checks into his preferred prison
Combs was transferred to Fort Dix, a low-security federal prison, to begin serving the rest of his sentence for prostitution-related charges
US seeks 'maximum pressure' on Iran
The US Treasury Department's top sanctions official is off to the Middle East and Europe.
Latest from the US
Donald Trump threw a nuclear curve ball this week saying he wants to start testing nuclear weapons so the US can keep pace with Russia and China. Audio