BBC Newsline signed summary with Lyndsey Telford and Paula Clarke on Thursday 16 July 2026.
A White House teleprompter operator is being investigated over allegedly using inside information to make nearly $100,000.
More than 50 defendants have been on trial in Italy over the 2018 bridge collapse which killed 43 people.
Isaac and Andrew Reyes suffered serious injuries but have since been discharged from the hospital.
There are currently 857 fires actively burning in Canada, including 23 new fires on Thursday, according to authorities.
The deluge prompted evacuations and water rescues in the same region where 25 children and two counsellors at Camp Mystic died in flooding in 2025.
Sir Keir Starmer has been awarded the Order of Freedom by President Zelensky in his final trip to Ukraine as PM.
Josie Tang, 21, says she has looked at fashion and disability as part of her degree.
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New monkey species hailed as 'amazing discovery' by conservationist.
The Pig Agility competition took place on Monday.
The bridge will be replaced with a new, prebuilt span that crews will slide into place in the state's largest lateral slide project, authorities say.
King Charles III hinted at England's World Cup semi-final loss as he poured a pint in a pub.
Taking testosterone for non-medical reasons is strictly prohibited in the US military.
Twenty-nine destinations now carry methanol poisoning warnings on UK government travel advice.
A US Navy Blue Angels jet sent some beach items up in the air as it flew at a low altitude over a crowd in Pensacola Beach, Florida.
Families gathered at Brantham Leisure Centre in Suffolk say they are "gutted" by the result.
The cubs are seen zooming up and down their paddock and play-fighting with their siblings.
North America correspondent Nada Tawik reports from a packed pub in the Big Apple.
There are currently 838 wildfires actively burning across the country, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre.
The BBC's Tom Bateman was at the hearing as Todd Blanche made his case to be permanently appointed to lead the US Justice Department.