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Russian forces are continuing to advance on the city of Bakhmut in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region, despite setbacks elsewhere.

British military intelligence reports that Russian forces – led by the private military company, Wagner Group – have achieved some localised gains in the Donbas.

It is one of the few places where Russia is advancing, as Ukraine has made gains in the east and south.

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Is Modi ‘weakened’ by India’s cockroach protests? | BBC News

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The recent youth-led protests have weakened Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi “terribly”, says leading activist Sonam Wangchuk whose hunger strike galvanised the movement.

Wangchuk told the BBC that the atmosphere in the country had changed following mass demonstrations which triggered the resignation of the education minister on 25 July.

Young people now have more confidence they can “change things if they want to” and feel they don’t have to “take everything lying down”, the 59-year-old said.

The “cockroach” movement mounted one of the biggest public displays of dissent against Modi’s government, which has been in power since 2014.

The movement takes its name from a remark by India’s chief justice, who drew criticism after comparing sections of unemployed young people to “cockroaches” during a court hearing.

Wangchuk fasted in scorching heat in the capital, Delhi, for 26 days in June and July, consuming only salt and water. He says he has now regained six of the 11kg he lost.

The activist was forcibly taken to hospitals which he says were “more like prisons” for the final six days of his fast.

Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan resigned the day after Wangchuk ended his hunger strike.

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‘You should be in prison’: Ghana MP on gay people and allies | BBC News

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In May, Ghana’s parliament approved a new bill criminalising homosexuality and the promotion of LGBTQ+ activities.

It proposes that identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer be punished by up to three years’ imprisonment.

One of the bill’s co-authors, Emmanuel Bedzrah, spoke to the BBC’s religion editor Aleem Maqbool about it.

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US envoy Jared Kushner to meet Benjamin Netanyahu after Hamas talks on Gaza peace plan | BBC News

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US President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy and son-in-law Jared Kushner is in Israel, where he is expected to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

It comes after Kushner held rare talks with Hamas to discuss the implementation of the US-backed Gaza peace plan.

Last month, Trump’s Board of Peace said it had reached agreement for the “complete disarmament” of Hamas and other armed groups in Gaza. Last week, Israel rejected Trump’s 15-point plan, which also calls for Israeli troops to withdraw and for Gaza to be rebuilt under a new civilian Palestinian administration.

In a statement, Hamas later called on mediators and the Board of Peace to “compel” Israel to approve the roadmap for the next steps.

But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a tough October election to try to hold onto power, with a coalition that includes ministers in favour of taking a harsher line on Gaza.

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Gadi Eisenkot, the challenger to Benjamin Netanyahu | The Global Story

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Benjamin Netanyahu has been a major figure in Israeli politics for a long time. You could have just turned 30 years old and never known a time when he wasn’t either prime minister or somewhere near the top of Israeli politics. But could that be about to change?

With less than three months until the Israeli general election, Netanyahu is struggling in some polls. His rival is a man who is little known outside of Israel – former Israeli military chief Gadi Eisenkot. In some international media, Eisenkot is being dubbed the ‘anti-Netanyahu’. But is that accurate?

Asma Khalid and Tristan Redman, from The Global Story, speak to David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, who has spent time with Eisenkot for a major profile piece.

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00:00 Introduction
01:05 Who is Gadi Eisenkot?
05:25 Eisenkot’s role in Netanyahu’s war cabinet
10:22 How Israel’s political system works
12:50 What is Eisenkot’s platform?
17:52 The difficulties facing Netanyahu
20:31 How might US public opinion help shape this election?
22:48 The divisive views at the heart of the US-Israel relationship debates

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Ukraine’s ‘crisis of corruption’, and the SpaceX rocket off Christmas Island | Global News Podcast

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has fired one of his top aides, Iryna Mudra, who is reported to be the target of a corruption investigation. This comes as the former defence minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, called for Ukraine to hold elections – which have been put on hold since martial law was declared at the start of the war with Russia. Around two hundred people gathered outside Ukraine’s parliament in Kyiv on Wednesday to protest against Mr Fedorov’s replacement.

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05:48 Israel opens up bids for the construction of more than 1,000 homes in the occupied West Bank

09:11 More than 1,200 Palestinians are missing and presumed dead in Gaza, says the health ministry there

12:31 London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) project has improved children’s health, a new study says

16:23 The US cuts short military exercises with South Korea after President Donald Trump criticises the drills

19:45 Nearly 2 million children face malnutrition in Somalia, UNICEF says

21:53 A SpaceX rocket is drifting in the ocean off Christmas Island
25:54 The international Water Lily Weigh-Off

The Global News Podcast brings you the best of the BBC’s news coverage and analysis from around the world. You can watch us on YouTube every weekday – and find the audio version wherever you get your podcasts.

If you would like to get in touch, you can email us at globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk.

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