Pakistan vows to respond to Indian strikes

巴基斯坦誓言将回应印度的袭击

Global News Podcast

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2025-05-07

27 分钟
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Pakistan says India's missile attack has ignited an "inferno in the region". India claims it targeted terrorist infrastructure. Also: Joe Biden speaks to the BBC, and cardinals gather to elect the next Pope.
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  • 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.

  • Also in this podcast...

  • What the hell's going on here?

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  • That's not who we are.

  • We're about freedom, democracy, opportunity.

  • In an exclusive BBC interview,

  • the former US President Joe Biden accuses his successor Donald Trump of appeasing Russia,

  • warning that Europe is going to lose confidence in America's leadership.

  • 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.