
Reporting inside Afghanistan
The BBC has been in Afghanistan, allowing rare access to the country's women and girls - as well as Taliban spokespeople.
The BBC's Yogita Limaye has just spent two weeks reporting from within Afghanistan. We get a debrief from her about her time there, and the women, girls and Taliban spokespeople she'd spoken to reacting to the new law, which was imposed by the Taliban’s supreme leader Haibatullah Akhundzada.
James Earl Jones, who has passed away aged 93, was known largely for his booming, thunderous voice....but he spoke in the past how he had been nervous of speaking because of growing up with a stammer. We hear a conversation between people who know what this is like and hear tributes towards the late actor.
We get the latest on Fyre Festival, which despite its initial catastrophic opening, is set to return for round two next spring, this time on a privately owned island off Mexico.
The BBC's Security Correspondent Frank Gardner explains what could happen next after Iran has sent short-range ballistic missiles to Russia - which the US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has said will be used within weeks in Ukraine.
Presenter: Luke Jones
(Photo: Women in Afghanistan have had their freedoms crushed bit by bit - most now cover themselves and few leave their faces visible. Credit: Getty Images)
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- Tue 10 Sep 202416:06GMTBBC World Service




