Kenyans uncover truth about British soldier fathers
We get details about a investigation into British soldiers fathering children in Kenya.
A BBC World Service investigation has found that British soldiers who were stationed in Kenya fathered children with local women and, in some cases, abandoned them, in a pattern of behaviour impacting multiple generations. We speak to our reporter who has been investigating.
Iran's president says every rational and diplomatic path should be used to ease tensions with America, but it's still unclear if Iranian officials will attend talks with the US in Pakistan. We speak to our chief international correspondent in Tehran.
Officials in Japan have warned of an increased risk of a "huge" earthquake in the next week after a 7.7 magnitude quake struck off the north-east coast, triggering an evacuation order and warnings of 3m tsunami waves. We have the latest.
And we speak to football fans about the heated title race in the English Premier League, after leaders Arsenal were beaten by Manchester City on Sunday.
Presenter: Rahul Tandon.
(Photo: Nasibo faced financial difficulties after many of her relatives ostracised her for being a single mother)
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