2025-06-30
30 分钟This is a global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Jonathan Jaleel and at 13 Hours GMT on Monday the 30th of June,
these are our main stories.
The UN warns drastic aid cuts are worsening Sudan's hunger crisis,
putting millions at risk.
Palestinian health officials say at least 40 people have been killed in the latest wave of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza,
with many more displaced yet again.
A jury is considering its verdict in the case of an Australian woman accused of murder by mushrooms.
Also in this podcast, the end of an era for British tennis.
Imagine Wimbledon with no strawberries and cream or no ivy up the building or without the unpassed chair.
It's just not the same.
Why the Wimbledon tennis tournament is getting rid of line judges after almost 150 years.
It's been called the world's biggest hunger crisis,
yet it's got far less global attention than conflicts like Gaza or Ukraine.
But now there are warnings that the plight of millions of Sudanese refugees displaced by two years of civil war is about to get even worse.
As well as the millions displaced inside Sudan,
more than four million people have fled to neighboring countries,
often arriving traumatized, malnourished,
and with little more than the clothes on their back.
The UN's World Food Programme says drastic funding cuts could force its operations to grind to a halt in the coming months as resources run dangerously low.