2025-06-22
29 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Janet Jalil, and in the early hours of Sunday, the 22nd of June, these are our main stories.
Israel continues to strike targets across Iran amid reports that the US is moving long-range B-2 bombers towards a base in the Pacific.
A day after his release from a US prison,
the pro-Palestinian student activist Mahmoud Khalil says he'll continue to protest against the Gaza war.
In Belarus, an opposition leader, Sergei Tikhanovsky,
is unexpectedly freed from jail after a visit by a top Trump envoy.
Also in this podcast, betrayal and humiliation, shame,
these all trigger the same pain network inside your brain.
And the brain seeks out then a compensating pleasure to rebalance itself against this pain.
We look at the science of revenge.
Israel says it's launched more strikes on southern and central Iran,
targeting a weapons depot and military infrastructure.
Iranian media says its air defenses are being engaged in southern Iran as a result,
with Israeli drones being monitored and destroyed.
Israel's military says it's killed three top Iranian military officials, including Saeed Izadi,
described as being one of the architects of the 7th October attacks that sparked the Gaza war.
Iran says at least 430 people have been killed since Israel began its attacks more than a week ago,
and the president, Massoud Pesachian,
has insisted his country will never halt all nuclear activities.