2025-06-11
29 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Valerie Sanderson, and in the early hours of Wednesday,
the 11th of June, these are our main stories.
Britain, Norway, Australia,
Canada and New Zealand have sanctioned two far-right Israeli government ministers for their inflammatory comments on Gaza and the West Bank.
President Trump says the National Guard will remain in Los Angeles until there is no danger,
as more troops and marines arrive to quell immigration protests.
A vigil has been taking place in the Austrian city of Graz.
after 10 people were shot dead in a school with a suspected perpetrator then killing himself.
Also in this podcast...
Our superiors would say torture them, don't let them sleep at night,
put them in a grave if you want to, bury them alive if you want to.
We hear from President Assad's Syrian prison enforcers.
In our earlier podcast,
we brought you news that Britain has sanctioned two far-right Israeli government ministers for their inflammatory comments on Gaza and the West Bank.
Norway, Australia,
Canada and New Zealand have also imposed sanctions on the security minister,
Itamar Ben-Gavir, and the finance minister,
Bezalel Smotrich,
who oppose the delivery of aid into Gaza and support the expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank.