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The hurricane, one of the most powerful to strike the Caribbean, has killed at least 30 people in Haiti and at least 19 people in Jamaica. Jamaica's information minister says "there are entire communities that seem to be marooned and areas that seem to be flattened". We get updates from our correspondent and an aid worker who have been in the most affected areas. The United Nations human rights chief has condemned the US military strikes on vessels allegedly carrying drugs in the Caribbean and Pacific. Our global affairs reporter explains. After protests by ultra-Orthodox Jews against proposed changes to Israel’s legal exemption for religious students from military conscription, we hear from three Orthodox Jews with more nuanced views. King Charles's brother, Andrew, has lost his right to be called a prince due to his links to the convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. He denies any wrongdoing. We explain the background. Presenter: Rahul Tandon (Photo: A person walks down a street affected by Hurricane Melissa; in Santa Cruz, Jamaica, 30 October 2025. Credit: Orlando BarrÃa/EPA/Shutterstock)
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