2025-10-15
29 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Valerie Sanderson and at 15 hours GMT, these are our main stories.
The day after the ceasefire deal came into force, what now for Gaza?
Humanitarian organisations say aid can't come soon enough.
Who's running Madagascar?
Now the president has left the country.
Will efforts to reduce the impact of global shipping on the environment discussed today at talks in London be scuppered by the US?
Also in this podcast,
British security officials warn cyber attacks on businesses have surged to a new record.
The cost of some of these breaches,
the financial cost is significantly above that's what we've faced in the past in the UK.
There are fears about the fragility of the US-backed ceasefire in Gaza,
which came into force yesterday.
As we record this podcast,
hospitals in Gaza say seven people have been killed by Israeli fire since midnight on Monday.
Israel has accused Hamas of reneging on President Trump's plan by only releasing four bodies of the 28 hostages who are thought to have died.
And there are also videos emerging of what appear to be extrajudicial killings by Hamas.
Meanwhile, the humanitarian need is overwhelming.
An estimated 80% of the strip is damaged,
and the impact on the lives of children there has been almost unimaginable.