2025-07-24
35 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Julia McFarland and in the early hours of Thursday the 24th of July these are our main stories.
The head of the World Health Organization has demanded full access for aid into Gaza,
describing the situation there as man-made mass starvation.
The latest round of talks between Russia and Ukraine has ended in less than an hour without any major agreements.
The White House has rejected a Wall Street Journal report that Donald Trump was told in May his name appeared in court files related to the dead sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Each day, the news coming out of Gaza seems to be more desperate.
On Wednesday, more than 100 aid agencies warned of mass starvation,
adding that even their own colleagues are wasting away.
The Hamas-run health authority says more than 100 people, the majority children,
have starved to death so far, at least 10 in the last day.
So how are ordinary people in Gaza coping?
Here are some messages the BBC has received.
Like, I woke up every single morning lightheaded.
When I go to sleep, I even go weaker.
You can barely afford to have one meal a day.