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    UN expert accuses both Israel and Hamas of war crimes

    UN expert accuses both Israel and Hamas of war crimes

    The lead author of a UN-backed investigation tells us both Hamas and Israel are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity. But Navi Pillay says neither side cooperated with the report. So how valuable can it be?
    Also on the programme: Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un have signed a strategic partnership treaty - we ask what Russia and North Korea can gain from each other; and Naomi Campbell looks back at her career on and off the catwalk.
    (Photo: A girl sits as Palestinians gather to receive food cooked by a charity kitchen. Credit: Reuters)

    • 47 min
    Putin in North Korea for talks with Kim

    Putin in North Korea for talks with Kim

    Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un have hailed closer relations between Russia and North Korea on a day of choreographed events in Pyongyang. The two leaders stood beneath huge portraits of themselves as they watched a military parade. Mr Kim said he unconditionally supported Russia's military action in Ukraine.
    Also in the programme: The displaced Gazan families forced to live next to vast rubbish dumps; deadly heat at the Hajj; a presidential debate in Iran; and the world's smelliest plant!
    (Photo credit: KCNA)

    • 48 min
    Biden to give legal status to 500,000 undocumented spouses

    Biden to give legal status to 500,000 undocumented spouses

    President Joe Biden announces a new policy that would protect hundreds of thousands of undocumented spouses of US citizens from deportation, according to administration officials.
    Also in the programme: Kenyan’s government scraps a financial bill amid violent protests; and a citizens group has decided how the fortune of an Austro-German heiress will be given away.
    (Photo: President Joe Biden during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington. Credit: Reuters).

    • 47 min
    President Putin goes to North Korea

    President Putin goes to North Korea

    Mr Putin is expected to arrive in the capital to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un – but what do both countries want? Russian President Vladimir Putin has praised North Korea for "firmly supporting" Moscow's war in Ukraine. This is his first visit to Pyongyang in 24 years.
    In eight days, the US journalist Evan Gershkovich will stand trial on espionage charges in Russia. The Wall Street Journal reporter has been accused of collecting information for the CIA. We’ll hear from his editor, Emma Tucker.
    Also in the programme, a new report says next month's Paris Olympics could be the hottest games ever. We'll hear from India's top triathlete, Pragnya Mohan, who's already had to relocate her training away from her home country's heat.
    (Photo: Russian and North Korean leaders at a meeting in September in the Russian city of Vladivostok Credits: REUTERS)

    • 47 min
    Israel’s Prime Minister dissolves the war cabinet

    Israel’s Prime Minister dissolves the war cabinet

    Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved his six-member war cabinet, a widely expected decision that follows the departure of centrist opposition leader Benny Gantz and his ally Gadi Eisenkot.

    Also on the programme: Migrant deaths in the Mediterranean allegedly at the hands of the Greek coastguard, we hear testimony from those who witnessed others thrown overboard; and the international effort to find hundreds of species of ‘missing’ birds

    (Photo: Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu Credit: Gil Cohen Magen via Reuters)

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    France begins snap election campaign

    France begins snap election campaign

    Today marks the official start of campaigning for the snap general election in France. It was called by President Emmanuel Macron after his Renaissance party lost heavily to the anti-immigration National Rally in the recent EU parliamentary polls.

    Also in the programme: the BBC hears testimony that the Greek coastguard caused the deaths of migrants in the Mediterranean; and the music stars with a difference -- K-pop's first hearing-impaired group.

    (Photo: People take part in a demonstration against the French far right party National Rally after the results of the European elections, in Paris, France, 15 June 2024. Credit: Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andre Pain/ EPA-EFE/REX Shutterstock)

    • 48 min

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Alaska Believers ,

Food aid to Gaza

While listening to your recent coverage of the smaller efforts attempting to get aid into Gaza (particularly the Catholic(?) charity working to join the maritime effort in the works), this occurred to me:

Your interviewer seemed to want to focus on the smaller size (“drop in a bucket”) of this offering. And how meaningless it seemed to the interviewer that “Only 300,000” would be fed, for one day.

Clearly those 300,000 !! Individuals would differ in their response.

Though I appreciate the insights of your coverage overall, you missed the boat, literally, in under-valuing the intention, commitment and devotion of the group to alleviate suffering, period.
Don’t you know that such efforts are inspiring to the world ?

I live in a small town of 8,000.
300,000 people is us 30+ times over.

You need to work on how you understand and express comments on the term human-itarian.

Respectfully submitted,
Amelia Gage
Sitka, Alaska

ChrisMiss999 ,

Squawking Rebecca

I just listened to the recent episode about the Israeli hostage rescue. Rebecca was interviewing a man and literally cut him off mid-sentence to shriek “The Palestinians - hundreds have been killed!!” He was just about to say that. Rebecca couldn’t stand to hear some good news regarding the Israeli hostages without putting in her two cents. She is so obviously biased.

MKULTRA83 ,

Repeat stories

They constantly repeat the same stories. Better than most but still full of fluff pieces like yoga puppies and un-informative trauma porn.

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