2025-07-23
27 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 23rd of July these are our main stories.
Israeli officials have denied that famine is taking hold in Gaza but have admitted there's been a drop in food aid reaching Palestinians.
The head of the United Nations has urged countries and major tech firms to speed up the switch to renewable energy.
In football, the defending European women's champions,
England, have beaten Italy to reach the final.
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As we record this podcast,
Israel has acknowledged there's been a significant drop in the amount of aid reaching Palestinians in Gaza,
but insists the military has not identified famine in the territory.
Israel blames UN agencies for not collecting truckloads of food waiting at entrances to the Gaza Strip.
The UN has repeatedly accused the Israelis of refusing to give it authorization to distribute the aid.
Israeli officials insisted an assertion by the Hamas-run health ministry that more than 30 people had died of malnutrition in the past three days was propaganda.
Ghada al-Kurd is a local journalist in Gaza City.
He described the food situation where she is.
People here, they are really starving and dying and there is nothing to be eaten here in Gaza.