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That's by the International Criminal Court.
Tell us more about that.
Barbara Platt Usher on connections between wars both past and present in Sudan.
And still to come on the Global News Podcast... If we do not show this, the whole world will lose faith and stop helping the Ukrainian people.
That is why we are doing this, to prove we're still strong.
The Ukrainian troops still defending Pokrovsk despite Russian claims to have captured the city.
Hello, Greg Jenner here, host of You're Dead to Me.
In my new family-friendly podcast series, Dead Funny History, historical figures come back to life for just about long enough to argue with me, tell us their life stories and sometimes get on my nerves.
There's 15 lovely episodes to unwrap, including the life of Ramses the Great, Josephine Baker and the history of football, plus much, much more.
So this Christmas, give your ears a treat with Dead Funny History.
You can find it in the You're Dead to Me feed on BBC.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
From the BBC World Service, this is Cyberhack Evilcore.
The story of a cybercrime case that stretches from small-town America to the back streets of Moscow.
The European Union has launched an investigation into whether Google is misusing people's creative content to train its artificial intelligence service.
Google's parent company Alphabet is accused of profiting from material uploaded to YouTube and its other websites without giving users the chance to opt out.
It could face a huge fine.
I heard the details from our global affairs reporter, Paul Moss.
If you ask a question in Google, it used to refer you to online articles which would answer your question.
But these days, often the first answer you get is generated by artificial intelligence, what Google calls its Gemini assistance.
This has been a bit of a disaster for online publishers because it means people are often just reading the AI summary.