2025-09-10
31 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Celia Hatton, and in the early hours of Wednesday,
the 10th of September, these are our main stories.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he ordered the strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar's capital,
Doha.
But Hamas claims its leadership team survived.
The International Criminal Court has opened its war crimes case against Joseph Konya,
the leader of the notorious Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda.
Also in this podcast, the Earth's poles are melting and melting fast.
And for some researchers, desperate times call for desperate measures.
But now polar scientists are warning that new controversial approaches to fighting climate change in the Arctic and Antarctic are dangerous and unlikely to work.
We begin in Doha, the capital of the Gulf state of Qatar,
where explosions were heard on the ground on Tuesday.
Sharmy, a Philippine woman, was close to the building in Doha targeted by Israel.
I was in my room and then I heard a loud bang three times before I go outside.
And then I go outside.
So a lot of birds on the sky coming from the other side.
I wasn't really nervous.
I locked the door because I'm alone.
So I locked everything because I'm scared.