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The day’s top stories from BBC News. Delivered twice a day on weekdays, daily at weekends.
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Netanyahu: Israel will carry out Rafah offensive with or without deal
The Israeli PM Netanyahu says war won’t stop until the goal of defeating Hamas was achieved. Also: reports from Mali say senior figure in the Islamic State group in Africa has been killed. A leaked document obtained by the BBC says a teenager found dead during anti-government protests in Iran was sexually assaulted and killed by men working for security forces. The authorities had claimed Nika Shakarami took her own life. In The Gambia - a study has found that a stick-on measles vaccine patch could be an effective alternative to injections. And, a fascinating insight into the final hours of the philosopher Plato.
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US and UK calling on Hamas to accept Israel's new ceasefire offer
The US secretary of state Antony Blinken says he hopes Hamas will accept what he called Israel's "extraordinarily generous" offer for a Gaza truce. Also: Premier League football clubs back plan to look at spending cap, and how long should a blockbuster film be?
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US urges Hamas to accept Israel ceasefire offer
The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, has urged Hamas to accept what he has called Israel's "extraordinarily generous" ceasefire proposal for Gaza. Also: Following five days of speculation and corruption allegations against his wife, the Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, says he will not resign. Meanwhile in Scotland First Minister Humza Yousaf has decided to step down. Cleanup and rescue operations continue in the US state of Oklahoma after deadly tornadoes. And the daily pain and suffering of working as a journalist in Gaza. Top news and analysis from around the world.
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Russian attacks force Ukrainian troops to retreat
Ukraine's commander-in-chief says his troops have fallen back to new positions west of three villages where Russia has concentrated significant forces. Also: Divisions emerge in the Israeli government with ministers at odds about a potential ceasefire and hostage release deal, and we hear who has won the International Prize for Arabic Fiction.
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South Africa marks 3 decades since end of apartheid
President Cyril Ramaphosa pays tribute to those who helped bring white minority rule to an end, but acknowledges the challenges still faced by his country. Also: Hamas releases a video showing the first proof of life of two more hostages held in Gaza, and the passenger aged 101 who was classed as being just 1 year old by an airline.
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The Happy Pod: Tutus and triumph
This week, we meet one of the hundreds of ballerinas who balanced on their toes in New York to set a new world record. Also: how a generous stranger gave a kidney to a five-year-old girl. And we hear from Europe's best seagull impersonator.
Customer Reviews
End the fluff (Happy Pod)
I wish the BBC would decouple its ‘Happy Pod’ podcast from the regular Global News podcast.
If I wanted a feel-good, fluffy podcast, I would have subscribed one. If I subscribed BBC’s Global News, it’s because I’m interested in the ‘news’, and I’d appreciate it if they stopped spamming me with these useless episodes just to automatically get a huge audience for Jackie Leonard’s pet project.
If you think this is such a great idea, make it a standalone podcast.
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