Lesbos: What really happened in the refugee camp destroyed by flames?

BBC Newsnight looks into the origins of the fire that destroyed Europe's largest refugee camp.


US election 2020: Has Trump delivered on his promises?

Donald Trump made voters a number of promises before they elected him. But has he kept his word?


Thai protests: Large gatherings banned under emergency decree

Prayuth Chan-ocha has invoked a state of emergency decree in Bangkok to combat pro-democracy protests.


Coronavirus: France to impose night-time curfew to battle second wave

Paris is among the cities affected as President Macron says "we need to put a break" on Covid-19.


Covid: Trump's son Barron had coronavirus, says first lady

The 14-year-old did not have symptoms and has since tested negative, Melania Trump says.


Breonna Taylor: Boyfriend Kenneth Walker recalls night she was killed

Kenneth Walker says he's "a million per cent sure" officers did not identify themselves before entering.


US hostages released in Yemen 'prisoner swap'

It comes as more than 200 Yemenis are allowed to fly back to rebel-controlled Sanaa from Oman.


Central Park: Amy Cooper 'made second racist call' against birdwatcher

Prosecutors say the calls by Amy Cooper, a white woman, were designed to intimidate a birdwatcher.


Soyuz rocket reaches Space Station in record time

The trip took just three hours and three minutes – half the usual journey time.


Two priests accused in Vatican's first sexual abuse trial

The trial is symbolic as the city state is home to the spiritual leadership of the Catholic Church.