2025-05-03
28 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Janet Jalil and in the early hours of Saturday the 3rd of May, these are our main stories.
Britain's Prince Harry has told the BBC that he wants to reconcile with the royal family and that he's devastated to have lost a legal challenge over his security in the UK.
The Trump administration condemns the German authorities' decision to classify the far-right AFD party as an extremist group.
Israeli media says the security cabinet has approved the call-up of tens of thousands of reservist troops to expand military operations in Gaza.
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In an emotional interview,
Prince Harry has told the BBC that he wants to reconcile with the royal family,
in particular with King Charles, as he doesn't know how much longer his father has to live.
The prince moved to the United States with his wife Meghan five years ago after deciding to step back from royal duties.
He spoke after losing the latest stage of his legal battle against the decision to significantly downgrade the security he's entitled to when visiting the UK.
A court in London decided his sense of grievance didn't translate into a legal argument.
In an exclusive interview with the BBC's Nedda Torfik in California,
Prince Harry claimed his father isn't speaking to him because of the legal case and that losing his appeal had hit him hard.
I'm devastated.
Not so much as devastated with the loss that I am about the people behind the decision feeling
as though this is OK.