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World Service,17 Jul 2026,49 mins

Wildfires in Canada

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Smoke from Canadian wildfires has covered much of the northeastern United States, including Washington, prompting officials in more than a dozen states to issue air quality alerts on Friday. We speak to two residents in Thunder Bay, northwestern Ontario. Kuwait's army says Iranian drone strikes have injured several soldiers. We have the latest. Britain's governing Labour Party has officially declared Andy Burnham its new leader paving the way for him to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister. Our political correspondent explains. The Japanese parliament has maintained its bar on women succeeding to the imperial throne, even as it enacted changes to succession laws. We speak to our reporter. Sunday's 2026 FIFA World Cup final between Spain and Argentina marks the end of the extended 48-team tournament, which has seen more than 100 matches played across the US, Canada and Mexico. We hear messages from fans around the world and speak to our sports reporters Presenter: James Reynolds. (Photo: Wildfire smoke from northwestern Ontario, combined with an intense heat wave, fills the sky, prompting health warnings and calls for residents to limit outdoor activity in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 15, 2026. Credit: Carlos Osorio/Reuters)

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