Global News Podcast

BBC World Service
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Oct 9, 2025 • 30min

Israeli cabinet voting on landmark Gaza deal

Israeli ministers celebrate a landmark deal aimed at peace between Israel and Gaza, raising hopes amidst ongoing humanitarian crises. In Sudan, an attack on a hospital highlights the dire conditions in besieged El-Fasher. The Nobel Prize for Literature honors Laszlo Krasnohorkai, renowned for his complex prose. Experts discuss the implications of the U.S.-backed peace plan, including challenges in aid delivery and the geopolitical dance involving multiple nations to secure the agreement.
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Oct 9, 2025 • 29min

Gaza ceasefire and hostage release agreed

A groundbreaking ceasefire agreement has been reached between Israel and Hamas, paving the way for the release of hostages and thousands of Palestinian prisoners. Celebrations in Gaza reflect both joy and cautious hope, as communities yearn for an end to violence and access to essential aid. Families express mixed emotions, grappling with relief and lingering anger over the prolonged ordeal. The deal, finalized after intense negotiations involving multiple international mediators, marks a significant shift but leaves many vital details still to be clarified.
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Oct 9, 2025 • 30min

Trump: Gaza ceasefire deal has been reached

President Trump announces a breakthrough Gaza peace deal with Israel and Hamas, promising imminent hostage releases. The streets of Gaza and Israel erupt in celebration. In cultural news, Cristiano Ronaldo becomes the first billionaire footballer, while Ukraine accuses Russia of cultural looting. UNICEF warns about a surge in displaced children in Haiti due to gang violence. Additionally, the EU moves to ban meat-related terms for plant-based foods, sparking debate among producers. Lastly, the 40th anniversary of Les Misérables is celebrated in London.
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Oct 8, 2025 • 29min

Hopes of progress in Gaza peace talks

Indirect peace talks involving Trump aides, Egypt, and Qatar aim to resolve the Gaza conflict, highlighting Gazans' hopes for a ceasefire. In Pakistan, a militant attack results in tragic casualties among security forces near the Afghan border. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry recognizes groundbreaking work on metal-organic frameworks with significant potential for gas storage and CO2 capture. Meanwhile, gold prices soar to over $4,000 an ounce as investors seek refuge amid global uncertainties.
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48 snips
Oct 8, 2025 • 26min

US National Guard troops arrive in Illinois

Texas National Guard troops are deployed to Chicago, prompting legal challenges and accusations of political overreach. A government shutdown is disrupting air travel services, leading to significant delays. Meanwhile, an attack on Ecuador's president raises safety concerns, and a Hungarian village's dark history of mass poisonings is revealed. On a lighter note, a couple's vast teapot collection is set for auction, and breakthrough technology using drones to combat malaria is highlighted.
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32 snips
Oct 7, 2025 • 30min

Peace talks continue two years after October 7th attacks

Israel observes a minute of silence for the victims of the October 7 attacks while protests continue in Morocco. A major bust in the UK reveals an international phone smuggling ring, alongside rising street crime concerns. President Macron faces a political crisis after another cabinet resignation, and Argentina’s leader attempts a rock star revival. Meanwhile, great news for whales as research indicates a population rebound off the Australian coast. The world keeps turning with ongoing peace talks and mediation efforts.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 30min

Renewable energy now world's biggest power source

Solar and wind energy have officially surpassed coal as the world's top power source, driven by rapid growth in countries like China and India. Meanwhile, negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire continue amid the second anniversary of the Hamas attacks. Nobel Prize winners shed light on immune regulation, potentially impacting cancer treatment. In North Korea, rampant wildlife hunting threatens species due to severe food shortages. Additionally, researchers explore cryopreserving butterfly eggs for conservation, and Instagram marks 15 years of influencing global media.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 27min

French PM resigns after less than a month

Sebastian Usher, a BBC global affairs reporter, dives into the chaotic resignation of French PM Sébastien Lecornu. He discusses the critical political instability in France, highlighting the push for early elections and the fallout on the Paris stock market. Usher also explores the tense negotiations in Gaza, detailing the pressures on both Hamas and Israel amid ongoing violence. Additionally, he sheds light on the recent war crimes conviction against a Sudanese militia leader, linking it to broader issues of justice in conflict zones.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 30min

Gaza peace talks to begin

Tia Dondi, a BBC reporter known for her investigation into online sexual extortion, sheds light on the alarming rise of sextortion. She discusses the tragic case of Evan Bettler, a victim whose story drives home the emotional impact of these crimes. Dondi also explains the tactics used by perpetrators to manipulate teens and highlights the challenges in bringing them to justice. The conversation reveals the critical need for support systems and tools for victims, illuminating a dark corner of the internet.
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48 snips
Oct 5, 2025 • 27min

The Global Story: Why did Trump bring Tony Blair into the Gaza peace process?

James Landale, BBC's diplomatic correspondent, dives into Tony Blair's controversial role in Trump's Gaza peace plan. He highlights how Blair's reputation as a peacemaker traces back to his Northern Ireland success and his involvement as Quartet envoy. The discussion explores Blair's complex legacy, balancing Iraq war criticism with his negotiation skills. Landale also examines global reactions to Blair's potential involvement and the significant obstacles facing the plan’s implementation, leaving listeners questioning the future of Gaza.

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