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West Bank operation continues

The Israeli military's operation continues for a third day in the occupied West Bank.

We hear from the BBC's World Affairs Correspondent Mike Thomson on day three of the Israeli millitary's operation in the occupied West Bank.

It's three years since the US-led coalition pulled out of Afghanistan and the Taliban regained control. Since then, strict rules have been placed on peoples lives, especially women. With a new law in place to set out these rules and how they're enforced, we hear from two people affected by one restriction in particular, a ban on music.

Kamala Harris has given her first TV interview as the Democratic candidate for president in the US. We get reaction to the interview from Democratic voters.

In Australia a mining boss has said that he is opposed to his staff leaving the office to grab a coffee, and would ban it. We hear messages from people around the world on what they've been up to on their coffee breaks.

The BBC's Leandro Pranzeres explains why the social media network X could soon be banned in Brazil.

(Photo: Palestinian health officials said the three men were killed overnight in Zababdeh, south-east of Jenin. Credit: Reuters)

50 minutes

Last on

Fri 30 Aug 202415:06GMT

Broadcast

  • Fri 30 Aug 202415:06GMT

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