2025-09-15
27 分钟This is the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Rachel Wright and in the early hours of Monday,
the 15th of September, these are our main stories.
The final stage of the Vuelta cycling race in Spain has been abandoned because of clashes between police and pro-Palestinian protesters.
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On a visit to Israel,
the US Secretary of State has insisted relations haven't been damaged by Benjamin Netanyahu's strike Qatar,
despite displeasure in the White House.
Reports from northern Gaza say at least 50 more Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces,
continuing their campaign of destruction there.
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The final stage of a major cycling race in Spain has been abandoned after around 100,000 pro-Palestinian protesters entered part of the course in the centre of Madrid.
Protests around the Fuelta race have been ramping up in the past few weeks,
with thousands of demonstrators angry at the inclusion of an Israeli-based team.
Protesters took to the streets of the capital on Sunday,
knocking down barriers and occupying the road at several points on the course.
More than a thousand police officers had been deployed on the streets of the Spanish capital.
The BBC's Guy Hedgeko is in Madrid.