A signed summary of BBC Newsline with Linzi Lima and Paula Clarke on Tuesday 15 July.
An audio recording replays a 999 call made by a grandmother to the ambulance service.
The opening of Tesla's first showroom in India is a milestone but not a breakthrough for the country's EV sector.
The Newsnight footage shows a large package being dropped inside the prison walls in the early hours of 21 June.
The BBC's Gary O'Donoghue shares the story behind his exclusive telephone interview with Donald Trump.
The US president says he "likes to think about as little as possible".
Passengers have been stranded in subways and cars submerged on roads after floods hit part of the US.
As smoke fills the air, firefighters try to stop flames spreading across a field.
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Donald Trump tells the BBC he is "disappointed" with Vladimir Putin over the lack of a ceasefire deal in Ukraine.
Footage shows the animal, born as part of a conservation programme, running around with its brother.
The four people aboard the aircraft, including the pilot, were hospitalised with minor injuries, according to the Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue.
BBC culture reporter Noor Nanji takes a look at when the allegations were first made and what's happened since.
The heavy rain has forced rescuers to halt search operations for victims of the deadly floods that occurred in the region just over a week ago.
Donald Trump says he is "very, very unhappy" with Russia and has announced plans to deliver "top-of-the-line" weapons to Ukraine, via Nato.
Helena Wilkinson recounts the hunt for Constance Marten and Mark Gordon and their newborn baby.
Neil Shackleton's car veered off into a grass verge before crashing into a police vehicle.
The footage shows an area of charred ground and the remains of the aircraft at Southend Airport.
A giant column of flames was seen rising into the skies near Old La Sal, Utah over the weekend.
The Piano winner returns to the place he used to play while homeless to launch a music festival.
More than 670 individual butterflies have been recorded at Kew Gardens since April.