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Two gay dating platforms removed from Apple app store in China

We hear from members of China’s LGBT community.

Apple has confirmed that it has removed two of China's most popular gay dating apps - Blued and Finka - from its app store in the country following an order from authorities. We speak to our reporter and hear from members of China's LGBT community.

Israel has destroyed more than 1,500 buildings in areas of Gaza that have remained under its control since the ceasefire with Hamas started on 10 October, satellite images reviewed by BBC Verify show. We speak to one of the BBC Verify journalists.

US Democrats have released emails from the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, one of which says Donald Trump spent hours at his house with someone the Democrats say was one of the late financier's victims. We get more details from our correspondent.

After Christy, a biopic starring Sydney Sweeney became one of the biggest box office flops, we speak to cinema owners about the decline in cinema attendances.

We hear a story of an Afghan child bride who became one of Europe's top bodybuilders.

Presenter: Luke Jones.

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27 minutes

Last on

Wed 12 Nov 202517:06GMT

Broadcast

  • Wed 12 Nov 202517:06GMT

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