In a rare report from Sudan's war-torn capital Khartoum, women have told the BBC about the gendered violence they face in areas controlled by the rebel Rapid Support Forces group. They detail the harassment they face going about everyday lives and the threats to their families. Also in the programme: Japan's ruling party picks a new Prime Minister, as it tries to recover from a series of scandals; and the Israeli prime minister says negotiations on a ceasefire in Lebanon are continuing, but Israeli warplanes have been carrying out more airstrikes against Hezbollah. (Photo shows a close-up of a woman's hands, with chipped blue nail polish. Credit: Hassan Lali/BBC)
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