2025-07-25
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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Julia McFarlane and in the early hours of Friday the 25th of July, these are our main stories.
Both the United States and Israel have withdrawn from Gaza peace talks in Qatar,
with Washington accusing Hamas of not acting in good faith.
President Emmanuel Macron says France will officially recognize the state of Palestine in September.
The International Criminal Court has jailed two former militia leaders from the Central African Republic for attacks against the country's Muslim community between 2013 and 2014.
Also in this podcast The American wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died at his home in Florida.
He was 71 Hopes that the conflict in Gaza might soon be brought to an end,
or at least a pause, have been dealt a blow.
The US special envoy in the Middle East has said that the United States has joined Israel in withdrawing from Gaza peace talks in Qatar with Hamas.
Steve Witkoff said alternative options would now be considered to bring Israel's hostages home.
He did not say what alternative options these were.
Mr Witkoff himself has been in Italy for discussions with Israeli and Qatari officials.
Our State Department correspondent Tom Bateman sent this report from Capitol Hill on Thursday evening.
President Trump's envoy Steve Wyckoff is currently on the luxury hotel line coast of Sardinia in Italy.
This trip it was hoped would usher in a potential breakthrough in those indirect ceasefire hostage release talks between Israel and Hamas in Doha.
Instead what we have seen is Mr Wyckoff follow the Israelis by saying they're actually withdrawing their negotiating team from Doha for consultations,
bringing them home, he says, accusing Hamas of selfishness.
not being coordinated and failing to engage in these discussions in any meaningful way in a pretty excoriating statement.