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Donald Trump's Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard resigns, citing her husband's recent cancer diagnosis - but Ms Gabbard had also struggled with the president's decision to enter into foreign wars. Our North America editor looks back at another tumultuous week for Mr Trump. Also: the Democratic Republic of Congo says Ebola cases have now been reported across several conflict-hit eastern provinces; demonstrators in Cuba hold a rally in support of the island’s former leader, Raul Cast...
At a summit in Sweden, the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, says the Trump administration is constantly reviewing its relationship with NATO. The chief of the military alliance, Mark Rutte, insists it has grown closer and will become less reliant on the United States. Also: students at one of Turkey's oldest private universities protest over its closure; the WHO upgrades its risk for ebola in the DRC; two sisters share their experience of living in Iran during the US and Israeli attacks; the ...
An angry crowd has set fire to part of a hospital in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo after the death of a suspected Ebola victim. The BBC understands relatives stormed the facility and tried to remove the body after health workers refused to release it. Medical staff at the Rwampara Hospital are under military protection. Also: President Trump says he will be sending 5,000 more troops to Poland. Meta settles a social media addiction case with a US school district. And scientists discove...
There has been international condemnation of Israel's treatment of pro-Palestinian activists who were on board a Gaza-bound aid flotilla intercepted by Israeli naval forces. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir posted a video showing himself taunting activists kneeling with their hands tied behind their backs. Also, Iranian state media is reporting that Pakistan's military chief is visiting Tehran later today in a bid to mediate peace efforts between Iran and the United States. The Justice...
The US Justice Department has charged former Cuban president Raúl Castro with murder stemming from a 1996 incident involving downed planes, intensifying pressure on Cuba. Separately, Elon Musk's SpaceX is set for a historic trillion-dollar debut on the US stock market, highlighting its diverse and valuable ventures. The podcast also explores Ukraine's significant advancements in air defense against Russian drones, the battle over communal beaches in Barbuda, dangerous queues on Mount Everest, and the International Booker Prize-winning novel, "Taiwan Travelogue."
America's top diplomat, Marco Rubio, has offered the Cuban people a "new relationship" in a video message marking the anniversary of Cuba's independence. He blamed the island's hardships on its communist leadership and not the US fuel blockade, which has exacerbated the economic crisis. Mr Rubio made the comments as US media reported that the Justice Department would unveil charges against Cuba's veteran leader Raul Castro. Also: The World Health Organization is exploring vaccine and treatment o...
The podcast examines the close relationship between China's Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin, discussing their frequent meetings and Russia's increased dependence on China. It also delves into Donald Trump's continued influence over the Republican Party following a key primary win in Kentucky. Further reports highlight concerns over the severe Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the impact of reduced health funding. The episode also explores the trial of pro-Palestinian activists in Germany, Arsenal's historic Premier League victory, and scientific efforts to understand peculiar humpback whale sounds.
Afghanistan is facing a dire lack of food exacerbating a severe humanitarian crisis caused by dramatic aid cuts, the Taliban government’s policies and severe drought. Such is the desperation, Afghan fathers have spoken of their impossible choices: selling children to survive. Also: President Putin arrives in China for his 25th visit, hot on the heels of Donald Trump. As he left Russia, he said there was an “unprecedented level” of trust between his country and China. International concern mounts...
This episode covers Elon Musk's failed lawsuit against OpenAI, discussing the legal technicalities and power struggles in Silicon Valley. It also explores the strengthening alliance between Russia and China, the escalating Ebola crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and a BBC investigation into serious misconduct on a reality TV show. Other topics include US-Cuba tensions, an interview with a pardoned ex-Honduran president, a cold case murder breakthrough, and Pep Guardiola's departure from Manchester City.
There have been more than 390 suspected cases and more than 80 reported deaths from the new species of Ebola, according to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. The infection has already spread from the Democratic Republic of Congo to neighbouring Uganda, while Rwanda and South Sudan are now on "high alert". Health officials are warning that the variant is deadlier than previous outbreaks. Also: International efforts to contain the Hantavirus are ongoing, as the cruise ship at t...
President Trump has again issued a warning to Iran amid stalled peace negotiations - saying unless they act quickly to agree a deal, there won't be anything left of them. Tehran says the US has failed to make any concrete concessions to bring about an end to the war. Also: Rwanda tightens its border security as neighbouring DRC struggles to contain a deadly Ebola outbreak; Amnesty International highlights Iran's increasing use of the death penalty; Russian civilians are shocked by Ukrainian dron...
At the outset of the war in Iran, US President Donald Trump suggested that regime change was one of its goals. He later said it had been had achieved, a claim that is disputed by critics who point out that the same repressive forces in Iran still hold power. American attempts at regime change in Iran have a long history. In 1953 the CIA, assisted by British intelligence, led a deadly coup that toppled Iran’s last democratically elected leader. It’s a moment in history that poisoned US-Iranian re...
Nearly ninety deaths have been recorded so far in the Democratic Republic of Congo with medical experts warning that the current strain of the Ebola virus has a very high mortality rate. The DRC's health minister said that no vaccine or specific treatment was available. Also, more than fifty children between the ages of two and five are abducted in northeast Nigeria during attacks on three schools in the same town. Several people are seriously injured after a car is driven into pedestrians in th...
We meet a teacher whose college fashion designs have gone on display at the famous Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Nadia Pinkney says she was shocked when the curator said they wanted to display her collection, which was inspired by a family history of Alzheimer's disease. She describes seeing the exhibition as an out-of-body experience and hopes it will encourage more people to talk about difficult topics like dementia. Also: the passengers catching a bus to nowhere in Switzerland. The ...
Israel says it's targeted the head of Hamas's military wing - describing him as an architect of the October 7th attacks. It's not clear if Izz al-Din al-Haddad was killed in the airstrike in Gaza City but there were civilian casualties. Also: the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire is to be extended; the alleged murder of an Aboriginal girl highlights Australia's deep inequalities; Bolivia's government strikes a deal with protesting miners; the WHO calls to restrict sales of nicotine pouches to young peopl...
Donald Trump has left China after talks with Xi Jinping that the US president says have settled "a lot of different problems". President Xi called it a "landmark" visit, but gave no details of any new agreements. On Iran, President Trump said the Chinese president would pressure Tehran to re-open the Strait of Hormuz. Mr Trump also said he didn't think there was a risk of conflict between China and the US over Taiwan. Also: American media reports say the US is preparing to indict the former Cuba...
The head of the CIA has visited Cuba as the island struggles with a severe energy crisis - made worse by a US fuel blockade. John Ratcliffe reportedly said Washington was prepared to engage on economic and security issues, but only if Cuba made fundamental changes. Also: tens of thousands of Israelis have taken part in an annual religious nationalist march through Jerusalem's Old City. Before it began, a far-right Israeli minister broke long-standing rules by unfurling an Israeli flag at a site ...
China's leader Xi Jinping tells visiting US President Donald Trump that there could be conflict if their relationship is not managed properly. In a busy day of diplomacy in Beijing, Mr Trump said the two countries could enjoy greater prosperity and co-operation. Also in this podcast: Ukraine says Russia continues to launch drones on its territory. A senior minister resigns in Britain - throwing the prime minister's future into further doubt. There have been protests in Cuba over the economic cri...
The podcast begins with an in-depth look at Donald Trump's significant summit in Beijing with Xi Jinping, where trade, Iran, Taiwan, and technology were key topics amid ceremonial welcomes and differing political stances. It then shifts to a controversial claim by Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about a secret trip to the UAE, which the Emirati state vehemently denies, highlighting regional sensitivities and propaganda. Further segments detail the continued violence and civilian casualties in South Lebanon despite a ceasefire, examine the US peace plan for Gaza and the conditions for Hamas's political survival, and report on the overturning of Alex Murdaugh's high-profile murder conviction due to jury influence. The episode also touches on a new book's claim about the reason behind the viral Macron "slap" incident, before concluding with a tribute to Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player, discussing his legacy and personal journey.
To the sound of a cheering crowd, US President Donald Trump touches down in China for important talks with the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping. The two leaders are expected to discuss tariffs, the Iran war and US weapon sales to Taiwan. It's the first visit to China by a US president since President Trump's last visit in 2017. Ahead of the trip, Donald Trump said he would raise the case of the imprisoned Hong Kong media mogul, Jimmy Lai. Also in this podcast: King Charles officially opens the British...
This episode covers President Trump's high-stakes visit to China, focusing on tense trade relations and discussions about Iran, alongside his recent talks with Cuba. It also delves into a pioneering immune cell therapy showing remarkable success against HIV. The podcast further reports on the court battle between Elon Musk and Sam Altman over OpenAI's founding mission, an illegal mafia-linked horse race in Sicily, and the controversy surrounding Israel's inclusion in the Eurovision Song Contest.
This Global News Podcast details Israel's controversial new law permitting the death penalty for October 7 attackers, alongside the EU's fresh sanctions against Israeli West Bank settlers. It also examines the severe political turmoil faced by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the devastating civilian toll of the Afghanistan-Pakistan cross-border conflict. Further reports include a Philippine senator's dramatic evasion of an ICC arrest warrant, France's efforts to redefine its relationship with Africa, and new research suggesting that engaging in the arts can slow the biological aging process.
More than 70 MPs from Britain's governing Labour party have publicly called on the prime minister Keir Starmer to stand down, following disastrous local elections results. Several senior ministers have urged him to set a timetable for his departure. Earlier Keir Starmer insisted he would not quit, and would fight any leadership challenge. Also: Iran says it is ready to respond to any aggression, after President Trump dismissed its latest peace proposals and said the ceasefire was on "life suppor...
Donald Trump calls Iran's counter offer to end the war "totally unacceptable". Iran defends its proposals, saying they are "generous". Tehran wants the release of its frozen foreign assets, an immediate end to the war on all fronts and a halt to the US naval blockade of Iranian ports. Also: the final passengers from the cruise ship with hantavirus are repatriated. The British prime minister, Keir Starmer, speaks of his hopes for a new deal with the EU, as he tries to shore up support after last ...
A complex repatriation of passengers on board the cruise ship struck by a deadly hantavirus outbreak has begun, with more than 90 of the 150 people on board disembarking on Sunday. Most of those who have left the MV Hondius have been repatriated to their home countries on specially chartered flights, while Spanish health workers and the World Health Organization continue the evacuation operation in Tenerife. Three people have died in the outbreak. Also: a landmark trial begins in Syria against A...
It’s been a year since billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk left his informal position in President Trump’s White House in May 2025. But behind the scenes, Musk has been busy. Musk has spent the last few weeks in a California courtroom, where he is suing his former business partner, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. In January, Musk applied for permission with the US government to launch a million satellites into orbit, some of which he says will serve as solar AI data centres. And he is preparing to ta...
The Global News Podcast reports on continued Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon despite a ceasefire, the new Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar's pledge for regime change, and Russia's subdued Victory Day parade. Other key stories include New Orleans' dire climate change outlook, Indonesia's crackdown on online gambling, and the Australian far-right One Nation Party winning a parliamentary seat. The episode also covers Iran's conditions for participating in the Men's World Cup and a thrilling, brutal heavyweight boxing match.
Six-year-old Saffie would have gone completely blind by adulthood, if not for a groundbreaking gene therapy. Her mother says she is now "thriving" and the results have been "incredible". Saffie was treated at Great Ormond Street Hospital in the UK. Also, the woman in Ethiopia who has given birth to quintuplets. Bedriya Adem had been trying to conceive for 12 years. She says her five babies are a 'blessing'. Plus, the beloved natural history presenter, David Attenborough turns 100. Why childhood ...
The Global News Podcast details a temporary ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, brokered by President Trump, coinciding with Victory Day commemorations. Domestically, the UK Labour Party faced major setbacks in local elections, prompting questions about its leadership and the future fragmentation of British politics. In the US, a Supreme Court decision overturned Virginia's electoral map redrawing, impacting upcoming midterm elections. Further international stories include the Pentagon's release of previously secret UFO files, the emotional return of the Palestine Marathon, and Saudi Arabia's refusal to grant the US airspace for a Strait of Hormuz operation, straining their relationship. Also, Mexico's plan for extended school holidays during the World Cup draws parental ire, and David Attenborough celebrates his 100th birthday.
Britain's right-wing populist party Reform makes gains as votes are counted in local elections. With a promise to reduce immigration, the party looks set to win council seats across the country, mostly at the expense of the more centrist Labour and Conservatives. Also: South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa faces calls to resign after a court rules he will be investigated over the theft of more than half-a-million dollars. Instagram is ending the option to send direct messages with super secur...