This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Valerie Sanderson and at 13 hours GMT on Wednesday the 7th of May, these are our main stories.
Pakistan says India's overnight missile attack has ignited an inferno in the region and it's ready to respond.
India claims it targeted nine sites which it described as terrorist infrastructure.
We look at what this escalation in violence means for the region.
More than 130 cardinals are being locked in at the Vatican in order to choose in a secret ballot a new leader of the Catholic Church.
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A war between India and Pakistan is one the world cannot afford,
so says the UN after the two nations exchanged fire overnight.
Long-running tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours have spiked
since a militant attack two weeks ago on a tourist site in Indian-administered Kashmir.
India accused Pakistan of supporting the militants and suspended participation in a water-sharing agreement.
Now it's launched overnight missile strikes on what it said were terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.