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US Secretary of State Rubio visits Middle East

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has met with Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has met with Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Meanwhile the Emir of Qatar has told an emergency summit of Arab and Muslim leaders that Prime Minister Netanyahu wanted to derail peace efforts following Israel's strike on Hamas targets in his country. We hear from our reporter in Doha for the latest from the summit. Our correspondent debriefs on the meeting between the US and Israel.

A BBC Eye Investigation has exposed a prostitution ring in Dubai -- run by a former London bus driver -- that's been exploiting young Ugandan women. We speak to the BBC reporter who's been investigating the allegations.

Nepal's interim PM has sworn in three cabinet ministers as the government tries to restore order after anti-corruption protests ousted the previous administration. We hear a conversation between Nepalese people living abroad for their thoughts on the last few weeks' turmoil in their home country.

Our reporter discusses the latest talking points from this year's Emmys, where Adolescence star Owen Cooper became the youngest ever male Emmy Award winner, at 15.

(Photo: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visit the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem's Old City. Credit: Reuters).

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Mon 15 Sep 202515:06GMT

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  • Mon 15 Sep 202515:06GMT

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