White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt launched an attack on the BBC's coverage of reports that Israeli forces had killed Palestinians near an aid distribution centre in Gaza. She claimed that the BBC took down a story after reviewing footage. The BBC has said the claim is completely wrong and that it stands by its journalism. Ros Atkins from BBC Verify takes a look at the facts. Produced by Aisha Sembhi and Kevin Nguyen. Graphics by Mark Edwards. A zebra, described as a pet, is still running free after after being filmed on 31 May galloping on a road in Christiana. The Canadian province of Manitoba declared a state of emergency and told 17,000 people to flee wildfires. A look at the King's historic 2025 visit to Ottawa and opening of the Canadian parliament. One of the world's most active volcanoes has erupted again in Hawaii. The famous frog gave the commencement speech at the University of Maryland where Muppets creator Jim Henson graduated in 1960. Body camera footage shows officers chase and catch Irwin the kangaroo in the US city of Durango. Students objecting to the detention of a pro-Palestinian protester by immigration authorities chant “Free Mahmoud”. Severe weather stormed through the Midwest and South over the weekend and into Monday. Watch: Homeland Security Secretary is asked what "habeas corpus" means during a Senate hearing. Much of the state is expected to experience a moderate risk of tornadoes with a current severe thunderstorm warning in effect. Amerah and James Taylor lost their new home and their wedding rings when the tornado hit. Dozens of people have died in parts of the United States after tornadoes caused catastrophic damage across the weekend. Two people have been killed and at least 19 others injured after a tall Mexican Navy training sailboat crashed into New York City's Brooklyn Bridge. Flames ripped through Nottoway House, destroying much of structure, which was built in 1859. The BBC's Nada Tawfik explains what happened when the text messages were brought up in court. The BBC's Will Grant looks at what happened with the case at the US Supreme Court, which has left the justices divided. A manuscript, once considered an unofficial copy of Magna Carta, is now believed to be genuine and ''one of the world's most valuable documents''. The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, Ben Cohen, was part of a protest in the US Senate. The prosecution wrapped up its questioning of Ventura, who will return to the stand on Thursday for cross-examination by Combs' lawyers.
Ros Atkins on… The White House claims on BBC Gaza coverage
