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This is the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
At 5 o'clock GMT in the early hours of Thursday, the 2nd of October, these are our main stories.
The Israeli Navy has intercepted boats carrying aid to Gaza and detained the activists on board,
including the Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg.
French troops have boarded a tanker believed to be part of Russia's shadow fleet.
There are suspicions it's also linked to last week's disruptive drone flights over Denmark.
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Elsewhere in the Czech Republic, populist billionaire Andres Barbis looks to return to power,
but he'll need allies on the extremes of national politics.
And the comedy festival that's left some comedians disgusted and disappointed.
Let's start in international waters north of Egypt.
Phones in the water please directs an official from the Israeli military as one of the boats of a flotilla of vessels hoping to bring aid to Gaza is intercepted whilst detaining the activists on board,
including the Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg.
Another video shows what was a deck full of protesters on the lead boat, the Alma vessel, now empty.
I spoke to John Sudworth who told us what happened in more detail.