This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Nigel Adderley, and in the early hours of Thursday the 12 September.
These are our main stories.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris meet again after both claim victory in yesterday's presidential debate.
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy calls for big decisions as the US and UK ponder permission to use their long range missiles.
Protesters take to the streets in Mexico after Congress approves the election of all judges.
Also in this podcast, I'm allowed to.
But my boyfriend isn't.
When I do it, it's charming.
When he does it, it's absolutely terrible.
Should you be allowed to eat in bed?
We dish up a range of opinions.
Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump shook hands again on Wednesday following their combative televised debate the night before.
But this doesn't mean the entity is going away.
They met again at one of America's most solemn occasions, in New York, at the ground zero site where the people killed on September 1123 years ago were remembered.
For millions of Americans, there has been good news today, another drop in core inflation, which is hoped will encourage a cut in interest rates.
The economy was a big issue in the debate and will be all the way up to polling day on November 5.
But initial polls suggest Ms.
Harris did better than Mister Trump.
Our Washington correspondent Ione Wells gave me her assessment.