This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Alex Ritzen and at 0500 GMT on Thursday the 25th of September these are our main stories.
A bullet engraved with the words anti-ice is found at the scene of a deadly shooting at an immigration centre in Dallas,
Texas.
Syria's first head of state to speak at the UN General Assembly for nearly 60 years calls for all sanctions on his country to be lifted.
China commits to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by up to 10%.
Also in this podcast.
Depending on the time that we launch, depending on the illumination,
we could see parts of the moon that never have had human eyes lay upon them before.
And believe it or not, human eyes are one of the best scientific instruments that we have.
We meet the astronauts who could sling shot around the moon as early as next February.
An investigation is ongoing in Texas after a deadly shooting at her center of immigration and customs enforcement,
or ICE.
That's the agency chiefly responsible
for carrying out President Trump's pledge to expel millions of undocumented migrants.
One detainee was killed and two others critically injured.
The gunman is reported to have died from a self-inflicted wound.
The FBI director, Cash Patel,
posted an image of unspent bullets from the scene with the phrase anti-ice, written on one of them.
The Republican senator from Texas, Ted Cruz,