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Fears balloon of a return to civil war in South Sudan over treason trial
16. September 2025 (18:33)
The political rift that could spiral into conflict again after the vice-president was accused of treason. (BBC News)
'Completely different, yet genuinely get on' - BBC correspondents on Starmer and Trump
16. September 2025 (18:27)
The BBC's Political Editor Chris Mason and North America Editor Sarah Smith discuss what's at stake for both sides during the trip. (BBC News)
US regulators open Tesla probe after reports of children trapped in cars
16. September 2025 (18:23)
US safety regulators are probing Tesla's electric-powered door handles, responding to reports that they stopped working, leaving children trapped. (BBC News)
Israel launches ground offensive on Gaza City
16. September 2025 (18:08)
It comes as a UN commission of inquiry found that Israel was committing genocide in Gaza. (BBC News)
Mandelson red flags were missed or ignored, senior Labour MP says
16. September 2025 (18:07)
Emily Thornberry says "something went very wrong", in an emergency debate about the peer's appointment. (BBC News)
Actions of ambulance staff had tragic consequences, inquest hears
16. September 2025 (18:05)
Lee Gannon waited almost four hours for paramedics after his case was not deemed a priority. (BBC News)
Inquiries dropped into ex-MP accused of misusing donors' money
16. September 2025 (17:59)
There were claims former MP Mark Menzies used the money to pay what he called "bad people". (BBC News)
US designates Colombia as country 'failing to cooperate in drug war'
16. September 2025 (17:43)
For the first time in almost three decades Colombia loses its certification as a US ally in the war on drugs.  (BBC News)
Malawians await presidential poll result in vote dominated by economic woes
16. September 2025 (17:39)
If no candidate wins more than half the votes, the top two contenders will head to a run-off. (BBC News)
Teacher's fears over Southport killer met with 'red tape'
16. September 2025 (17:38)
The Southport Inquiry has revealed it will examine whether agencies avoided "taking responsibility". (BBC News)