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This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Janat Jaleel, and in the early hours of Sunday the 29 September, these are our main stories.
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describes the killing of the Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah as a historic turning point.
Hezbollah says the loss of its leader will not stop it from fighting on.
President Biden has said it's time for a ceasefire and Saudi Arabia has now carried out nearly 200 executions this year, the highest number in more than three decades.
Also in this podcast is Austrias far right poised for a historic win in Sundays elections.
It would be a totally new situation in the history of the second republic because the Freedom Party came close a couple of times but was never in first place, at least not in the general election.
The israeli prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called the killing of the Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah a historic turning point.
Nasrallah, who had not been seen in public for years because of assassination fears, was killed by a massive israeli airstrike on Beiruthen on Friday.
Hours later, Hezbollah confirmed his death.
It described him as a martyr and vowed to carry on its fight against Israel.