hello, i m maryam moshiri. a very warm welcome to the daily global, where i ll bring you the top stories from the uk and around the world. prince harry has left the high court in central london after a day of giving evidence as part of his case against mirror group newspapers. he s suing the company for what he claims was unlawful information gathering, including phone hacking. prince harry said he lost friendships unnecessarily because of the paranoia the journalists caused. the publisher denies the allegations. this report from our media editor, katie razzall. in a cul de sac in central london, the world s media. ..focused on itself and one man. others have settled claims over the years, but here was prince harry, determined to have his day in court, telling those inside a packed court 15 and an overflow annex that every single article written about him had caused him distress and agreeing he had felt hostility to the media, even before he knew about their methods. he w
live from london, this is bbc news. prince harry takes on the tabloid press at the high court. he says the papers behaviour had put him into a downward spiral . ukraine accuses russia of blowing up a crucial dam on the dnipro river, unleashing a flood of water. the country s prosecutor general says they re investigating it as a war crime. the international humanitarian law, the geneva convention, directly prohibits attacks on the facilities like dams or nuclear power stations. so we opened an investigation in both a war crime and possible case of genocide. the influential uk business lobby group the cbi wins a vote of confidence over its future after a series of scandals. an earthquake kills three in haiti, just days after floods left dozens more dead. and the us based pga tour has announced a shock merger with its saudi backed rival liv golf, ending a bitter split in men s professional golf.