
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 Israel-Iran missile strikes, to news from Trump’s White House and 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

6 snips
Jul 20, 2025 • 30min
Syria deploys troops to enforce fragile ceasefire
Paul NGA, a BBC correspondent known for his in-depth reporting from conflict zones, discusses the fragile ceasefire in Syria as the government struggles to maintain peace amid rising sectarian tensions. He shares a harrowing account from a Druze woman facing trauma in her community. The conversation shifts to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, highlighting how local poets document their experiences through art, emphasizing resilience in the face of adversity. NGA also sheds light on the ongoing conflict in the DRC, offering insights into the hope for peace there.

Jul 19, 2025 • 26min
The Happy Pod: The thrill of swimming the Arctic Circle
Join Karen Martin, Editor of The Happy Pod and daring Arctic swimmer, as she shares her exhilarating experience during the Swim Across the Arctic Circle. She explores the challenges of swimming in icy waters while highlighting the friendships forged among competitors. The conversation also dives into groundbreaking IVF techniques aimed at preventing mitochondrial disease, showcasing the intersection of hope in science and sport. Additionally, discover the touching initiative in Bulgaria where youth connect with isolated seniors, bridging generations through compassion.

10 snips
Jul 19, 2025 • 29min
Trump sues newspaper over Epstein story
Arunadeh Mukherjee, a North America correspondent, dives into Donald Trump's lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal over an alleged note to Jeffrey Epstein. The discussion highlights implications for media integrity and political transparency. Additionally, a woman's unusual struggle against a bat invasion reveals a touching bond with her home, while a viral kiss at a Coldplay concert spurs a wave of memes, showcasing the humorous side of public life.

6 snips
Jul 18, 2025 • 29min
Patterns of injury in a Gaza war hospital
A British surgeon shares harrowing accounts of injuries from the Gaza conflict, highlighting the patterns of explosive and gunshot wounds among young men. The challenges journalists face in reporting under restrictions are also discussed, alongside innovative recruitment strategies in Ukraine's military efforts. In a lighter shift, a new K-pop boy band made up of North Korean defectors navigates their emotional journey into South Korean society. Meanwhile, political narratives unfold as Brazil's Lula defends national sovereignty amid rising tensions.

29 snips
Jul 17, 2025 • 30min
British spies and special forces named in Afghan data breach
A massive data breach has exposed the personal details of British spies and special forces, raising serious concerns for national security. In Pakistan, devastating floods highlight government accountability amid climate change challenges. In the arts, the iconic sled from 'Citizen Kane' sells for a fortune, underscoring the cultural importance of film props. Additionally, discussions around lowering the voting age in the UK point to a push for greater youth political engagement, coupled with notable milestones in women’s football.

4 snips
Jul 17, 2025 • 28min
Dozens killed in Iraqi shopping centre fire
A devastating fire at a newly opened shopping center in Iraq claimed over 60 lives, igniting urgent calls for better safety regulations. Meanwhile, tensions rise in southern Syria with military withdrawals and Israeli airstrikes, highlighting ongoing struggles in conflict zones. On a lighter note, the transition from high-fructose corn syrup to cane sugar in Coca-Cola reveals consumer nostalgia and health debates, while a Malian photographer uses public art to foster cultural pride despite challenging circumstances.

9 snips
Jul 17, 2025 • 29min
Syria withdrawing its army from Druze-majority Sweida city
Tom Bateman, the State Department correspondent, provides insights into the recent withdrawal of Syrian forces from Sweida city amid ongoing tensions. Lina Sinjab, BBC's correspondent based in Beirut, discusses the implications of Israel's military involvement and the humanitarian crisis resulting from continued conflict. They also touch on the precarious diplomacy between the U.S. and Israel, stressing the challenges of delivering aid in war zones. The episode dives into a groundbreaking three-person IVF technique, marking a significant leap in genetic technology.

40 snips
Jul 16, 2025 • 27min
Israel strikes Syrian military headquarters
Recent Israeli airstrikes target military sites in Damascus, raising geopolitical concerns. In Gaza, a tragic crowd surge during a food distribution leaves 20 dead, highlighting dire humanitarian issues. Meanwhile, political tensions simmer in Cuba, as public discontent grows against the government. Additionally, the fallout from the Epstein case continues, with calls for transparency regarding his client list. Lastly, the challenges faced by Gen Z in the workplace are explored, alongside the rediscovery of a once-lost chivalric epic.

18 snips
Jul 16, 2025 • 27min
Afghans moved to UK in secret scheme after data breach
A data breach has put thousands of Afghans at risk from the Taliban, prompting an urgent government response. Trump weighs in on Ukraine's military targeting. In lighter news, a remarkable 114-year-old marathon runner leaves behind an inspiring legacy after a tragic accident. Meanwhile, the U.K. faces challenges around funding for AI innovations in Pittsburgh and infrastructure needs in Shetland. This mix of global issues and personal stories showcases the complex fabric of our world today.

27 snips
Jul 15, 2025 • 30min
Trump tells BBC 'I'm not done with Putin'
In a revealing interview, President Trump expresses his disappointment with Putin but insists he's not finished with him. The conversation dives into the complexities of global trust and diplomacy, touching on NATO's role and sanctions against Russia. Fascinating research uncovers that stressed plants emit sounds, triggering responses from moths, illustrating intricate ecological communication. Additionally, the podcast sheds light on the dark realities of human trafficking in Southeast Asia and discusses the advancements in medical imaging that could reshape our understanding of aging.