2025-09-01
27 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Janet Jalil and in the early hours of Monday the 1st of September, these are our main stories.
Israel says it's killed one of the most prominent figures in Hamas's military wing,
its spokesman Abu Ubaidah.
A judge in the United States has blocked plans by the Trump administration to deport hundreds of Guatemalan children who entered the US alone.
The leaders of China and India say they are now partners, not rivals,
after years of tension, including a long-running border dispute.
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As archaeologists, yes, it's quite exciting.
So the fact that the lake recedes and brings again to light all these sites is fantastic.
A drought in Iraq has exposed ancient tombs dating back more than 2,000 years.
Israel says it's killed a key Hamas figure, Abu Ubaidah,
the spokesman for its military wing in a strike on a block of flats in Gaza City.
Israel's defence minister, Israel Katz,
congratulated the Israeli defence forces and Israel's security agency,
Shin Bet, for what he called the flawless execution of the killing.
Hamas has not confirmed the death.
At least 30 people were reported to have been killed by Israeli strikes on Sunday,
a dozen of whom were trying to get aid.
At the same time, as people continue to also die of malnutrition,