2025-06-08
29 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Julia McFarlane and in the early hours of Sunday,
the 8th of June, these are our main stories.
More shootings in Gaza as people try to get food at an aid distribution centre.
No respite for Ukraine either, as Russia bombards its second city harkiv.
President Trump says his relationship with Elon Musk is over.
Also in this podcast, Central Asia's tallest statue of Lenin is taken down.
Photo showed the humbled revolutionary lying on his back on the ground,
having been lowered by crane.
And the American tennis player, Coco Goff, wins the French Open.
There's been more violence in Gaza near the new aid distribution centre run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation,
which is backed by Israel and the United States.
The Hamas-run civil defence agency says that scores of Palestinian civilians have been killed or injured
while attempting to get aid in recent days.
They claim that Israeli troops have repeatedly fired at civilians,
but Israel denies the allegations.
Our correspondent in Jerusalem, Barbara Pletusha, told us more about Saturday's shootings.
Contradictory reports again,
so we had an eyewitness saying that the Israelis opened fire on the crowd
as they were waiting at a roundabout to access the humanitarian aid site.