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BBC World Service
The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. 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. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment.Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk
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Sep 19, 2025 • 30min
US blocks another UN Gaza ceasefire attempt
John Donison, a BBC correspondent reporting from Jerusalem, shares vital insights on the ongoing Gaza conflict and the recent US veto at the UN for a ceasefire. He discusses the impact of displacement and communication blackouts on the ground. The podcast also touches on President Trump's controversial comments about revoking media licenses and explores Russia's new cultural contest, Intervision, questioning its intentions. Additionally, there's captivating science on a brain 'mileage clock' linked to Alzheimer’s, and tennis star Björn Borg opens up about his battle with cancer.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 28min
Trump criticises Putin as his UK state visit ends
In this discussion, Henry Zeffman, the UK Chief Political Correspondent, analyzes President Trump's remarks at the end of his UK visit, where he criticized Putin for letting him down. Zeffman highlights the British Prime Minister's views on revitalizing the special UK-US relationship. The conversation also touches on widespread protests in France against spending cuts, Australia’s plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and the evolving role of AI in journalism, raising critical questions about ethics and quality.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 28min
US TV host Jimmy Kimmel suspended over Charlie Kirk shooting comments
Join David Willis, BBC's North America correspondent, as he navigates the swirling controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel's suspension by ABC over his comments on the Charlie Kirk shooting. The discussion delves into the intricate tensions between free speech and media responsibility. Additionally, catch insights on Donald Trump's state visit to the UK and the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza. Expect a look at how AI might revolutionize health predictions and the looming collapse of Kashmir's fruit industry. A whirlwind of current affairs awaits!

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Sep 17, 2025 • 28min
King Charles welcomes Trump at Windsor Castle
President Trump receives a grand welcome at Windsor Castle on his state visit to the UK, showcasing political maneuvering and major US tech investments in AI. In Gaza, the Israeli army intensifies operations, leading to a humanitarian crisis as international reactions unfold. Meanwhile, Yulia Navalny raises alarming claims of her husband’s poisoning, and an AI tool aids giraffe conservation efforts in Tanzania, revolutionizing wildlife protection. This episode covers crucial global developments with insight and urgency.

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Sep 17, 2025 • 30min
Trump begins unprecedented second state visit to Britain
James Landell, a diplomatic correspondent, shares insights on Donald Trump's unprecedented second state visit to Britain, marked by royal ceremonies and trade talks. Amidst this grandeur, the Epstein scandal looms large, complicating diplomatic relations. The conversation also dives into the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza and internet restrictions in Afghanistan under the Taliban. Additionally, Landell addresses the escalating tensions between the U.S. and Colombia regarding drug trafficking and explores the potential impact of AI on the Japanese music industry.

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Sep 16, 2025 • 33min
Rolling out the royal red carpet for Trump
In this captivating discussion, Frank Gardner, BBC security correspondent; Charlotte Gallagher, royal correspondent; and John Sudworth, senior North America correspondent, explore 'tiara diplomacy' during Trump's unprecedented second state visit to the UK. They delve into the intricate balance of royal pageantry and potential public protests. The guests analyze the impact on US-UK relations amid Brexit, examine security challenges unique to Trump's presidency, and discuss King Charles's diplomatic strategies. Expect insights that blend humor with political savvy!

Sep 16, 2025 • 34min
Israel launches ground offensive on Gaza City
An Israeli ground offensive in Gaza City sparks a mass exodus, as residents flee amid escalating chaos. UN investigators raise serious allegations of genocide against Israel, stirring international outrage. The podcast also honors cinematic icon Robert Redford, reflecting on his illustrious career. In a poignant twist, personal narratives illuminate the devastating human impact of the conflict, alongside insights into Argentina's economic reforms and a fascinating exploration of Marie Antoinette's legacy.

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Sep 16, 2025 • 32min
Trump launches crime crackdown in Memphis
This discussion features Will Chalk, a unique reporter covering the World Stone Skimming Championships; Mimi Swaby, a global affairs journalist focusing on US-Venezuela tensions; and Yugita Limaye, who reports on the critical child malnutrition crisis in Afghanistan. They highlight Trump's controversial crime crackdown in Memphis, local resistance, and the unfolding humanitarian disaster in Afghanistan. Additionally, there's drama in stone skimming as allegations of cheating shock the championship, intertwining sports with ethics.

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Sep 15, 2025 • 28min
US promises 'unwavering support' for Israel's Gaza goals
Wirra Davis, a correspondent based in Jerusalem, illuminates the shifting dynamics of US-Israel relations amidst ongoing conflict. He discusses Israel's controversial strikes on Hamas leaders, including those in Qatar, that have sparked international outrage. Benjamin Netanyahu's defiant stance on military operations raises questions about regional diplomacy. The podcast also touches on the implications of public sentiment in the US and beyond, highlighting the complex interplay between international support and military strategies.

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Sep 15, 2025 • 27min
Hundreds of medical clinics shut in Afghanistan after US aid cut
Hilken Boran, a journalist from the BBC's Turkish service in Istanbul, discusses the dire consequences of US aid cuts in Afghanistan. The closure of over 400 medical clinics has drastically increased maternal mortality rates, highlighted by tragic personal stories like that of Abdul Vakil, who lost his family due to this crisis. The conversation also touches on political unrest in Turkey, featuring major protests against President Erdogan, and intriguing highlights from the recent Emmys, including impactful social commentary from the ceremony.