The debate over US election debates explained
Aides on both sides of the US election continue to disagree over the rules for a September debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Video: David Dunne
Greek tourist spot inundated with hundreds of thousands of dead fish
Volos, a popular tourist port in Greece, has been inundated with hundreds of thousands of dead fish as a result of floods in September 2023. Video: David Dunne
Take a closer look at a star-studded Democratic National Convention
The Democratic National Convention has come to an end after four-days of appearances from political, television and musical heavyweights. Video: David Dunne
Kursk: How Ukrainian and Russian TV offered different narratives from the ground
In the days following Ukraine's surprise incursion into Russia, state TV from both sides reported different narratives around events. Video: David Dunne
Where does Kamala Harris stand on key US voting issues?
US vice-president Kamala Harris describes, in her own words, her views around some of the major issues for voters ahead of the US election. Video: David Dunne
Ear bandages, 'Trumpamania' and Babydog: a look inside the RNC
The Republican National Convention has drawn to a close after four days of celebrities, merchandise and a famous dog. Video: David Dunne
Rory Gallagher's 'most recognisable Strat in rock history' to go to auction
Rory Gallagher's 1961 Fender Stratocaster guitar, which he bought on credit in 1963, it to be auctioned at an estimate of up to €1.2 million. Video: David Dunne
Eighth time lucky? The UK general election history of Nigel Farage
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has come out of political retirement for an eighth attempt at securing a seat in the House of Commons. Video: David Dunne
French football team front and centre amid divisive election
Members of the French football team, many of whom come from immigrant backgrounds, have spoken out about the country's upcoming election. Video: David Dunne
'That's it!': researchers find wreck of ship Shackleton died on
A team of researchers in Canada has found the wreckage of the Quest, the ship on which Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton died in 1922. Video: David Dunne
Why is there a balloon war on the Korean peninsula?
South Korea has set up speakers on its border with the North in response to balloons being flown south by Pyongyang. Video: David Dunne
What are the important issues to voters across Europe?
Voters from across Europe discuss the issues that matter to them ahead of the European Parliament elections. Video: David Dunne
Behind the smile: mystery of Mona Lisa background decrypted by geologist
Ann Pizzorusso, a geologist and renaissance art historian, claims she has found evidence that the Mona Lisa is set in Lecco, Italy. Video: David Dunne
Israeli seizure of Rafah crossing could lead to thousands of deaths, say Gaza medics
Israeli's capture, and subsequent closure, of the Rafah border crossing has virtually cut off all aid coming into Gaza, say local medics. Video: David Dunne
How Arizona's 1864 abortion ban could impact the US election
A decision by the Arizona supreme court to uphold an 1864 law banning abortions could have a huge impact in the US election, given Arizona's swing state status.