2025-07-27
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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 Sunday the 27th of July these are our main stories.
Israel says it will open up humanitarian corridors into Gaza and resume airdrops.
President Trump puts pressure on Cambodia and Thailand to reach a ceasefire and the Supreme Court in India tries to tackle a rise in student suicides.
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After intense international pressure to allow more aid into Gaza,
the Israeli military appears to have significantly changed its approach.
In a statement released late on Saturday,
the IDF said it would implement a series of actions aimed at improving the humanitarian response and,
it says, refuting the false claim of deliberate starvation in the Gaza Strip.
According to the Hamas-run health ministry,
five people have died in Gaza due to malnutrition since Friday, taking the total number to 127.
It says that two-thirds of them are children.
Our Middle East correspondent Hugo Pachega is in Jerusalem.
It is quite significant because not only, you know, these airdrops of aid,
they are controversial
because a lot of people say that they are very limited in terms of the number of people they affect or help.