Israeli "dumb-bombs" bring new questions over airstrike care
Today we analyse whether the exposure of Israel's use of so-called "dumb-bombs" - or "unguided" bombs - legitimately adds fuel to claims their forces are not truly taking as much care as they could to protect civilian lives in Gaza.
We also hear details of a French actress who appears to have taken her own life just a day before the airing of a documentary detailing her allegations of sexual abuse against Gerard Depardieu, which he denies.
There's news of the successful end of the legal fight for justice of a woman who has spent 20 years in an Australian jail for killing her four children.
Vladimir Putin gives hope that a US journalist, awaiting a trial on espionage charges in Russia, could be freed.
And just how well is Tom Brady's choice of manager for his English football team doing?
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