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You're listening to the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
This edition is published in the early hours of Sunday the 10th of May.
Israel has continued heavy strikes in Lebanon despite a ceasefire,
nearly 40 people have been killed.
Hungary's new prime minister has taken office and pledged a change of regime.
And Russia has held a muted Victory Day parade
in Red Square without a tank in sight.
Also in the podcast, political history has been made in Australia
as the far-right One Nation party wins its first seat in parliament.
"All the parties involved, they want it to happen,
but still it's going to be very, very, very difficult."
Will Iran's footballers play in the Men's World Cup despite the war with hosts USA?
But first, despite an apparent ceasefire,
cross-border strikes have been continuing between Israel and Lebanon.
Almost 40 people were killed in southern Lebanon
in another day of intense attacks on Saturday.
Seven died after a residential building was hit in the town of Saksakiyeh.
Our correspondent Hugo Bachega was there.