2025-04-20
30 分钟This is the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Rachael Wright and in the early hours of Sunday the 20th of April these are our main stories.
President Zelensky has said Ukraine will echo Russia's actions after Vladimir Putin declared an east to truce.
But the Ukrainian leader said Russian attacks were continuing and Moscow could not be trusted.
The Houthis in Yemen say US airstrikes that killed at least 80 people on Friday have also caused a serious oil spill.
And a 14-year-old cricketer has become the youngest ever to play in the Indian Premier League.
Also in this podcast, secret messages written 3,000 years ago revealed in the centre of Paris.
Everybody sees it every day.
So everybody says, OK, it's already studied.
We don't have to do anything more.
But in fact, we had to.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has said Ukraine will abide by an east ceasefire,
which has been announced by Vladimir Putin.
But he says Moscow's forces are still attacking in some areas.
The Russian leader said he'd ordered his troops in Ukraine to refrain from any offensive operations until Monday,
but that they would respond to what he called provocations.
The unexpected announcement came just days after the US President Donald Trump threatened to walk away from talks about a peace deal unless progress was made soon.
From Moscow, here's our Russia editor, Steve Rosenberg.
This is not the unconditional comprehensive ceasefire
that the United States had originally been pushing for,