Death toll climbs to 24 in Los Angeles fires
The number of people killed in the Los Angeles wildfires has risen to 24. Firefighters are braced for more days of strong winds that threaten further destruction.
At least twenty-four people are now confirmed to have died in the devastating fires in Los Angeles. We be speaking to a fire chief from Pacific Palisades, the area with the largest fire.
We go inside the Chinese factories that are fuelling the fast fashion house Shein's success. Our China correspondent speaks to workers to find the truth behind your cheap clothes.
At a summit for education for girls in Islamic countries, activists - including Malala Yousafzai - have urged Muslim leaders to challenge the Taliban government on its repressive policies for girls and women in Afghanistan.
The Sudanese army recaptures a key city from its rivals the Rapid Support Forces. We speak to our correspondent in the country.
Civilians bear the brunt of military air raids in north-west Nigeria as the army fights against militants; at least 20 civilians were killed on Sunday.
(Photo: Members of the Corpus Christi church, which was destroyed during the Palisades fire, react as they attend Sunday mass at St Monica Catholic Church, Santa Monica, California, 12 January, 2025. Credit: Carlos Barria/Reuters)
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