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Then why were they here?
You can watch the full documentary BBCI Stolen Lives.
Who gave our children HIV?
It's on the BBC World Service YouTube channel.
A federal judge in the United States has thrown out President Trump's multi-billion dollar lawsuit against the publisher of the right-leaning Wall Street Journal.
The lawsuit centered around the publication by the newspaper of a drawing of a nude female body the newspaper said was done by Mr. Trump as a birthday greeting for the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The president said the drawing was a fake and sued the paper, which is owned by his former friend Rupert Murdoch.
Our correspondent in Washington, Neda Tawfiq, began by giving us the background to President Trump's lawsuit.
And last night, any word from Donald Trump in reaction to the judge's decision?
News from Hollywood now.
More than 1,000 actors, directors and filmmakers have signed an open letter voicing their opposition to a proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Brothers Discovery.
They warn it could further damage an industry already under pressure, with California alone losing around $4 billion and thousands of jobs in recent years.
A Los Angeles correspondent, Shama Khalil, reports.
Shama Khalil reporting.
Now how would you feel if the taxi driver taking you to your prospective job interview could make or break whether you get the role?
The boss of the language app Duolingo said the business conducted what it called a taxi test on people applying for senior roles.
Now this involved paying the driver who took them to their interview to assess their behaviour unbeknown to them.
Helena Burke has the details.
Difficult co-workers are a fact of life for many people.
Mr Von Ahn told a podcast called The Burnouts that Duolingo paid drivers taking candidates to interviews to give feedback about the way they were treated by them.