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Israel-Hezbollah tensions

Israel has vowed to give a “strong response” to Saturday’s strike.

Several European countries have urged their citizens to leave Lebanon urgently, ahead of an expected response by Israel to a deadly attack it's blamed on Hezbollah. The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to give a “strong response” to Saturday’s strike on the Israeli occupied Golan Heights that killed twelve young people. We speak to our correspondent about the developments.

There've been calls for transparency over Venezuela's election, after President Maduro was declared the winner, despite exit polls suggesting an opposition victory.

We have the latest from the Paris Olympics where Novak Djokovic has beaten Rafael Nadal in what was potentially the last ever match between two of the greatest ever men's tennis stars.

Boeing has finalised a guilty plea to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge over the two 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people in Indonesia and Ethiopia. We speak to two people who both lost a daughter on the Ethiopian Airlines flight.

Student protests have resumed in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka after the government there ignored an ultimatum to release their leaders and apologise for hundreds of deaths during recent unrest.

Presenter: Andrew Peach.

(Photo: Protest against the vist of the Israeli Prime Minister to Majdal Shams - 29 Jul 2024. Credit: ATEF SAFADI/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

50 minutes

Last on

Mon 29 Jul 202416:06GMT

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  • Mon 29 Jul 202416:06GMT

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