A signed summary of the news with Tara Mills and Richard Beattie.
Flash flooding caused significant damage on the Greece's Paros island.
The BBC's Erin Delmore unpacks the reciprocal taxes the president has promised, as his trade wars continue to escalate.
Richard Nodwell, 37, attacked Gwent Police officer Nathan Attwell, fracturing his cheekbone and nose.
The New Jersey Senator began his time on the Senate Chamber floor by criticising the president's policies.
The BBC speaks to people in Mandalay close to where Myanmar's deadly 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck.
The latest weather forecast for the East of England from BBC Look East.
The BBC's Barbara Plett Usher visits Khartoum days after the city was recaptured by Sudan's government forces.
People are being evacuated as a volcano erupts in south-west Iceland, threatening a town.
People in Cardiff describe some of the pranks they have fallen for on April Fools' Day
SpaceX launched a crew of four private astronauts on a mission to orbit Earth over both poles.
CCTV captures the moment two shoplifters are caught by police, who were watching from the next room.
An Audi is pursued from the city into country lanes and a rutted field.
John Morris recounts drinking Rakis, contracting malaria and losing mates while serving in World War Two.
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During battles in Italy and Algiers, Jack Hearn recalls the "very scary" nature of World War Two.
Ivor was one of 125,000 aircrew who flew with Bomber Command during World War Two.
After Allied forces landed in Normandy, Ada Chell describes the "joy and sadness" felt by those at home.
Heavy rain on the Greek island of Paros saw cars and debris swept through the streets.
Police are warning peopling living near Anglian Water sites to be "extra vigilant".