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| Hello. A BBC investigation has found the development of illegal outposts in the occupied West Bank has seen its biggest increase last year. My colleagues look into the outposts' growth and its impact on Palestinian communities. In South Korea, Jean Mackenzie and Leehyun Choi explore the spread of non-consensual fake images of women and girls that has shocked the country. Finally, a Native American tribe and the Republic of Ireland celebrate their friendship. | |
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TOP OF THE AGENDA | BBC analysis shows rise of illegal outposts | | There is little evidence that the Israeli government has been trying to prevent new outposts. Credit: Matthew Cassel/BBC | A BBC investigation has looked into the increasing number of settlers' outposts in the occupied West Bank. There are currently at least 196 across the West Bank, and 29 were set up last year - more than in any previous year. Official figures for the number of outposts do not exist. The BBC reviewed lists gathered by Israeli anti-settlement watchdogs Peace Now and Kerem Navot - as well as the Palestinian Authority, which runs part of the occupied West Bank. The BBC has also analysed open source intelligence to examine their proliferation. The outposts - which can be farms, clusters of houses, or even groups of caravans - often lack defined boundaries and are illegal under both Israeli and international law. Experts say outposts are increasingly linked to violence and harassment towards Palestinian communities. The investigation hears from some of those affected and looks into the organisations funding the outposts' development.
Israel's one-day general strike: Middle East correspondent Lucy Williamson speaks to Israelis about the protests against the government and reports on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's defiant speech.
Partial arms ban: Political editor Chris Mason explains how the new UK government appears to be setting out a new approach to Israel.
Get the latest: Follow reaction to the announcement that the UK will suspend 30 out of 350 arms export licences to Israel. | |
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| Deepfakes target women and girls | | South Koreans have been shocked and angry since the deepfake scandal has come to light. Credit: News 1 | South Korean journalist Ko Narin has uncovered dozens of chat groups on the messaging app Telegram where users shared photos of women and girls they knew, edited with an AI software to turn them into fake sexually explicit images. Targets included not just university students, but also high-school and even middle-school pupils. |
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| | Jean Mackenzie, Seoul correspondent, and Leehyun Choi, Seoul producer |
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| | “I was shocked at how systematic and organised the process was,” said Ms Ko. Scores of women and teenagers across the country have since removed their photos from social media or deactivated their accounts altogether, frightened they could be exploited next. “We are frustrated and angry that we are having to censor our behaviour and our use of social media when we have done nothing wrong,” said one university student, Ah-eun, whose peers have been targeted. |
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BEYOND THE HEADLINES | India faces Bangladesh balancing act |
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| | | During Ms Hasina's 15-year rule, trade relations and connectivity between the two countries flourished. Credit: EPA | It's been nearly a month since Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina hurriedly fled Dhaka by helicopter and landed near Delhi. Her continued presence in India has created challenges for the country in developing a strong relationship with the new interim government in Dhaka - a close ally crucial to India's border security. |
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SOMETHING DIFFERENT | Influencers begone | A town known for its autumn foliage wants visitors to show more respect. | |
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