2025-05-27
31 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Nick Miles and at 13 hours GMT on Tuesday the 27th of May, these are our main stories.
A controversial aid supply group supported by the US and Israel claims to have distributed truckloads of food in Gaza.
The latest threat for the people of war-torn Sudan.
cholera and a public health care system unable to cope.
We look ahead to a speech during which King Charles is expected to give his support to Canada in the face of Donald Trump's expansionist plans.
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When you comment on the conflict between Hamas and Israel and its actions,
you enter an extremely contentious space.
One thing seems to be clear, though.
Many people in Gaza are desperately short of food and there is widespread malnutrition.
For many weeks, Israel stopped any aid from entering the Strip,
but now it seems at least some is getting through.
A controversial aid supply group supported by the US and Israel says it's delivered truckloads of food to distribution sites in Gaza.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation bypasses the United Nations,