Ship carrying aid for Gaza bombed by drones

加沙援助船只遭无人机轰炸

Global News Podcast

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2025-05-02

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Activists accuse Israel of a drone attack on a ship carrying aid for Gaza in the waters off Malta. Also: Germany's second-biggest political party is classified as extremist and the tourists who saved a great white shark.
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  • This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.

  • I'm Nick Miles and at 14 hours GMT on Friday the 2nd of May, these are our main stories.

  • Aid agencies in Gaza say mass starvation is possible and describe scenes of children combing through rubble to look for the remains of their parents.

  • Israel has carried out an airstrike near the presidential palace in the Syrian capital Damascus.

  • We find out why Germany's second largest political party has just been designated an extremist groups and the group of strangers who risked their life to save a great white shark.

  • Also in this podcast.

  • These are criminals.

  • You just really don't know who you're dealing with.

  • I think firm principles tend to fold in the face of reality on stuff like this.

  • With cyber attacks on retailers on the rise, we find out whether paying hackers off is the solution.

  • Crew members of a boat carrying aid to Gaza say they've been attacked by Israeli drones in international waters off Malta.

  • It comes as agencies warn of mass starvation as people fight for food there amid a breakdown in public order.

  • Activists from the Freedom Flotilla Coalition accuse Israel of hitting the front of their vessel twice overnight,

  • causing a fire and damaging the hull.

  • A video shared by activists on the social media platform X appears to show the moment the boat was attacked by drones.

  • A nearby container ship recorded the distress call.

  • Well,

  • there has been no independent confirmation of the allegation and no comments so far from Israel.

  • The activist Greta Thunberg, who was due to board the ship,

  • said the fight for the Palestinian people would continue.