2025-05-30
33 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Andrew Peach and in the early hours of Friday the 30th of May,
these are our main stories.
The US Court of Appeals has temporarily halted Wednesday's ruling that would have blocked many of President Trump's new trade tariffs.
Hamas says a ceasefire proposal that Israel's agreed to won't guarantee an end to the war in Gaza or allow hundreds of trucks to bring aid into the territory.
Officials in Mexico say five members of a music band whose bodies had been found following their disappearance at the weekend were murdered by drug traffickers.
Also in this podcast, no equal billing for women's tennis in France.
And I hope whoever is making the decision,
I don't think they have daughters
because I don't think they want to treat their daughters like this.
Tariffs were perhaps the centrepiece of Donald Trump's election-winning promise to put America first.
He called it Liberation Day when he presented his plans,
imposing them on 57 countries two months ago.
Since then, global markets have lurched up and down in reaction to further threats,
negotiations and pauses.
On Wednesday, a federal US court ruled the tariffs unlawful.
This was the response from the White House, delivered by spokesperson Caroline Levitt.
President Trump is in the process of rebalancing America's trading agreements with the entire world,
bringing tens of billions of dollars in tariff revenues to our country and finally ending the United States of America from being ripped off.
These judges are threatening to undermine the credibility of the United States on the world stage.