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Bill Gates calls for increase in global health spending to tackle malnutrition in children

The philanthropist and billionaire also says artificial intelligence could help boost Africa's ability to feed itself.

The philanthropist and billionaire Bill Gates tells Newsday that world leaders must spend more to save millions of children in Africa from hunger. He also says artificial intelligence could help boost Africa's ability to feed itself.

India's Supreme Court will today begin examining suggestions to stop the practice of demolishing the homes of people often wrongly accused of crimes. We'll hear more about the practice from our correspondent in the state of Madhya Pradesh.

Europe's floods: We'll be on the banks of the Danube as water levels continue to rise and people are told to evacuate their homes.

The head of the WHO says the humanitarian tragedy caused by the civil war in Sudan is not getting the global attention it deserves.

We'll talk to Nigeria's health minister about what his country is doing to feed children more.

And President Joe Biden holds a cordial conversation with Donald Trump, following his apparent assassination attempt.

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