2025-07-15
33 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Jeanette Jaleel, and in the early hours of Tuesday the 15th of July, these are our main stories.
President Trump has given Moscow 50 days to reach a peace deal with Ukraine,
or Russia's trade partners will face 100 per cent tariffs.
Israel says it's carried out strikes in southern Syria to protect the minority Druze community who've been involved in deadly clashes.
The founder of Meta, Mark Zuckerberg,
says it will spend hundreds of billions of dollars on building huge AI data centres.
Also in this podcast, we hear how Donald Trump crashed the final of the Football Club World Cup.
It's unfortunate he did stay there, because it's not really his moment.
Really, he needed someone to come and sort of usher him off.
But you know, you can always overrule the person that's ushering you off.
And we start with the war in Ukraine.
As the US President Donald Trump grows increasingly frustrated with Vladimir Putin over his refusal to end that war,
he has threatened to impose punishing sanctions on Russia
if it doesn't agree to a peace deal within 50 days.
At the same time,
the US President pledged that his country would send billions of dollars worth of weapons to Ukraine paid for by other NATO members.
Speaking in the Oval Office alongside the NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutter,
Mr Trump said the tariffs,
if there was no deal in 50 days, would be 100 per cent on Russia and its trading partners.