
Global News Podcast
The breaking news you need to hear, as it happens.
Hear the most important global stories from the BBC, the most trusted name in international news.
With reporters on the ground in every country, we’re always where the story is. We bring you unparalleled access and exclusive updates that you won’t get anywhere else. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. From Trump’s White House to Putin’s Kremlin, from the Ukraine War to the Israel-Gaza conflict. From Damascus to Delhi, from Silicon Valley to Singapore, from Washington DC to Wuhan. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight.Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Subscribe now and never miss a moment.Also listen to The Happy Pod, every Saturday, for the best global good news.Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk
Latest episodes

21 snips
Jun 9, 2025 • 29min
Trump to deploy 700 marines to Los Angeles
John Sudworth, Senior North America correspondent, shares insights from the heart of Los Angeles amidst escalating protests against Trump's immigration policies. He discusses California's lawsuit challenging the president's deployment of 700 Marines, exploring the clashes between state and federal authority. The conversation also touches on ongoing tensions in Ukraine, following a significant prisoner exchange. Sudworth’s firsthand perspective reveals the emotional turmoil and unique challenges faced by those impacted by these international conflicts.

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Jun 9, 2025 • 31min
Israel blocks activist Gaza aid ship
A humanitarian yacht carrying activists was intercepted by Israel while attempting to breach the Gaza aid blockade, raising questions about geopolitical tensions. Meanwhile, protests over immigration policies in California led to the deployment of National Guard troops. In international news, the UN Oceans Conference highlights crucial conversations on overfishing. South Korea's cultural resilience shines brightly with a sci-fi musical triumph at the Tonys, telling a touching tale of love between obsolete robots.

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Jun 9, 2025 • 33min
Los Angeles: Clashes erupt for a third day as the US National Guard arrives
Tensions escalate in Los Angeles with the National Guard's deployment as protests against migrant raids intensify. Chaotic clashes between protesters and law enforcement capture the community's struggle. Meanwhile, violence in Gaza highlights humanitarian crises, and geopolitical tensions involving Ukraine unfold. On a lighter note, young tennis stars are making waves at the French Open, and a unique postman in the Galapagos reminds us of the enduring power of handwritten letters in a digital world.

18 snips
Jun 7, 2025 • 30min
More shootings in Gaza near aid distribution centre
Joining the discussion are Jake Kwon, a Washington correspondent focused on the turbulent relationship between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, and Anthony Zerker, a correspondent who recently explored the future of the Democratic Party at a South Carolina fish fry. They delve into the recent tragic shootings in Gaza, highlighting the struggles of civilians and the complex issue of humanitarian aid. The conversation also covers Trump's fiery warning to Musk and the Democratic Party's need for revitalization amidst changing political dynamics.

Jun 7, 2025 • 28min
The Happy Pod: Rodent on the run returns
Hayley McCauley, a world champion flat packer and small business owner, shares her thrilling journey in the world of furniture assembly. The podcast also dives into the heartwarming tale of Doubao, the capybara, who made a triumphant return after a 50-day escapade, captivating a community. Listeners will discover innovative solutions turning urban spaces greener, as well as the emotional stories of projects helping those in recovery from addiction. McCauley emphasizes sustainability and community engagement, proving that passion can lead to remarkable achievements.

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Jun 7, 2025 • 33min
Man wrongly deported is back in US to face charges
In this segment, Sarah Smith, North America editor, discusses the return of Kilmar Ábrego García to the U.S. after a wrongful deportation. The complexities of his case and the broader implications for U.S. immigration policy are explored. The conversation also touches on political tensions among Republicans regarding the Trump-Musk dynamic. Additionally, it highlights humanitarian challenges in Gaza and the efforts of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, making for a poignant look at current global issues.

44 snips
Jun 6, 2025 • 31min
Trump says Musk has 'lost his mind'
Donald Trump blasts Elon Musk, claiming he's lost his mind amid their escalating feud. The podcast also dives into a brutal medieval murder mystery that raises intriguing questions about crime and society. Plus, there's a deep look at the troubling rise of bird flu in the U.S. and its potential health implications. Discussions further explore the ethical breaches of a former doctor in Norway accused of serious crimes, alongside a critical examination of the humanitarian operations in Gaza.

50 snips
Jun 6, 2025 • 32min
Trump-Musk relationship implodes with insults and threats
Tensions flare as Donald Trump and Elon Musk engage in a public dispute, igniting discussions on political dynamics and market confidence. Meanwhile, international relations are strained amid Israel's military actions in Gaza and Beirut. Exciting advancements in HIV detection and mRNA technology promise improved treatments. On a lighter note, the gaming world buzzes with anticipation for the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, showcasing new hardware and exclusive games, set to captivate fans and families alike.

15 snips
Jun 5, 2025 • 31min
Israeli military recovers two hostages' bodies in Gaza
The Israeli military's tragic recovery of two hostages' bodies in Gaza raises questions about the fate of others still missing, highlighting the human cost of conflict. In Australia, a dramatic courtroom battle unfolds in a toxic mushroom murder trial that captivates the nation. Meanwhile, Maori MPs showcase cultural defiance with a traditional haka in Parliament, sparking discussions on Indigenous rights. Plus, intriguing new insights emerge about the Dead Sea Scrolls that could reshape biblical understanding, and the excitement builds for Nintendo's latest console!

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Jun 5, 2025 • 33min
US vetoes UN call for unconditional Gaza ceasefire
John Sudworth, a BBC correspondent at the UN, breaks down the U.S. veto of a UN resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza, emphasizing the stark disapproval from other council members amidst a growing humanitarian crisis. He discusses the geopolitical implications of this divide and the role media plays in shaping perceptions of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Additionally, Sudworth reveals an unexpected twist about chickpeas and their cholesterol-lowering benefits, blending serious global issues with surprising health insights.