
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

40 snips
Jun 30, 2025 • 31min
Israel orders evacuations in northern Gaza
Mike Thompson, a seasoned reporter focusing on Iranian affairs, dives into the serious evacuation orders for Palestinians in northern Gaza as tensions escalate. He discusses the implications of these military actions and the intertwined relationship with Iran's nuclear ambitions and hostilities. The conversation also touches on the intense heatwave in Europe, highlighting its connection to climate change. Additionally, Thompson explores innovative sustainability efforts, including insect consumption as a potential solution to global food challenges.

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Jun 29, 2025 • 31min
Iran holds state funeral for military leaders killed in Israel conflict
Lise Doucette, Chief International Correspondent, reports from Iran, sharing insights on the recent state funeral for military leaders killed in the conflict with Israel. She highlights the emotional toll and rising tensions following these events. Joining her is Sophia Smith-Gaylor, a journalist focused on language, who discusses the evolving nature of texting among generations, emphasizing the shift in punctuation and its impact on communication. Together, they explore the juxtaposition of grief and celebration amidst global sociopolitical challenges.

Jun 28, 2025 • 28min
The Happy Pod: A song fit for a King
In this engaging discussion, composer Jack Pepper shares his journey creating 'Harmony,' a song dedicated to King Charles III that celebrates the bond between humanity and nature. Shona Scales, the Director of Research for Alzheimer's Research UK, sheds light on groundbreaking advancements in Alzheimer's treatments, emphasizing hope for patients. The conversation also touches on unexpected topics like how tourism can aid stray dogs in Mexico, weaving a tapestry of creativity, compassion, and innovation.

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Jun 28, 2025 • 31min
US Supreme Court curbs judges' power to block Trump orders
A landmark US Supreme Court ruling limits judges' authority over presidential orders, stirring political debate on immigration. Meanwhile, a long-awaited peace deal between DR Congo and Rwanda brings hope to a volatile region. Innovative waste solutions emerge in Lithuania, where fly larvae help manage food waste efficiently. In the Middle East, tensions rise as Iran responds to Israeli airstrikes, with global oil trade at stake. The podcast also feels the vibrant energy of Glastonbury 2025, celebrating culture amidst ongoing crises.

Jun 27, 2025 • 28min
Gaza: US pledges $30 million to controversial aid system
The US has pledged $30 million to Gaza’s controversial aid system, amid criticism from Médecins Sans Frontières over its effectiveness. The podcast also unveils a recent deal with Beijing that empowers the US to obtain rare earth metals. Additionally, it highlights the execution of Japan's 'Twitter killer' and its societal implications, alongside an inspiring medical breakthrough for a rare genetic disease treatment in Europe. The discussion on Turkey’s PKK group hints at potential peace, weaving together threads of conflict, diplomacy, and hope.

13 snips
Jun 27, 2025 • 30min
US insists attack on Iran was a success as Iran's leader dismisses it as 'showmanship'
The US insists its military strikes on Iran effectively hindered nuclear ambitions, while Iran's leadership dismisses this as mere showmanship. The discussion also touches on the Iranian community's protests in California advocating for change and reveals complex views on US intervention. In cultural news, journalist Anna Wintour is stepping down from Vogue, highlighting the evolving fashion landscape. Additionally, a man pivotal to the concept of Stockholm Syndrome has passed away, provoking reflections on his notorious legacy.

32 snips
Jun 26, 2025 • 26min
Iran crisis: your questions answered
Frank Gardner, BBC's security correspondent and expert in Middle Eastern affairs, joins Behrang Tajdin from the BBC Persian service to unravel the complexities of the Iran crisis. They discuss Iran's nuclear ambitions and the potential for regime change, diving into the impact on regional stability. Gardner sheds light on U.S. military strategies while Tajdin reflects on public sentiment for a secular government. Their insights reveal a nation at a crossroads, balancing deep-rooted religious authority with evolving aspirations for democracy.

9 snips
Jun 26, 2025 • 31min
Iran's leader says the US gained 'nothing' from its attacks on nuclear sites
Iran's leader insists that U.S. strikes on nuclear sites produced no significant results, contrasting sharply with U.S. defense perspectives. Iranians express their hopes for greater freedom amid geopolitical tensions. In Malawi, soaring inflation is crippling families, while North Korea showcases an extravagant beach resort aimed at reviving its economy. Meanwhile, India's first astronaut makes history with a SpaceX mission to the ISS, and the Glastonbury Festival buzzes with excitement as attendees prepare for the iconic celebration.

24 snips
Jun 25, 2025 • 31min
At least eight dead in Kenya anti-government protests
Protests erupted in Kenya as thousands demanded President Ruto's resignation, facing violent repression. In parallel, the NATO summit resulted in promises of increased defense spending, largely influenced by Trump. An emotional narrative highlights a journalist's family separation due to the war in Ukraine. Meanwhile, a dark investigation into Colombia's sex cam industry sheds light on exploitation, while a scandal surfaces around a Scottish conman selling fake tea, revealing the depths of deception in the tea industry.

50 snips
Jun 25, 2025 • 33min
Trump says US strikes set Iran's nuclear programme back 'decades'
President Trump challenges an intelligence report about Iran's nuclear program, asserting military strikes have set it back. Meanwhile, childhood vaccination rates are declining, putting millions of children at risk. The podcast also dives into how weight loss drugs could influence shopping habits. In a lighter vein, it celebrates new discoveries in paleontology, including a two-legged dinosaur, and discusses the rising popularity of Formula One racing among broader audiences.