Thanks for listening to the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Chris Bero, and in the early hours of Sunday 5th October, these are our main stories.
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas seems to be closer than ever,
but people affected by the war in Gaza are cautious.
Japan is on track to get its first ever female prime minister.
There's been a large explosion in the Somali capital Mogadishu near a high security prison.
Also in the podcast, the influential Czech writer Ivan Klimer has died at the age of 94.
He had this incredible life,
the really transformational experience of being a child in Terezin and he said actually in an article later,
life can be snapped like a piece of string.
And...
The idea is to reimagine chess as an entertainment sport and to do that what we decided to do is create a format with very fast time controls.
There will be a winner, there will be a loser at the end of the evening.
Well do we have a winner,
we'll find out who's taken the crown at the speed chess tournament described as a full throttle arena spectacle.
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas seems to be closer than ever,
at least according to Donald Trump,
who posted on social media,
saying Israel has agreed to the initial withdrawal line when Hamas confirms the ceasefire will be immediately effective.
Earlier on Saturday,