2025-10-15
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This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Charlotte Gallagher and at 15.30 GMT, these are our main stories.
Palestinians in Gaza are reported to be stockpiling food amid anxiety that the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas will unravel and the flow of aid will stop.
Kenya has declared a week of national mourning for the former Prime Minister,
Rayla Odinga, who's died at the age of 18.
Vladimir Putin is hosting Syria's new president in Moscow,
who's expected to press for the handover of the former dictator Bashar al-Assad.
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China detains the head of one of its biggest underground church networks we'll hear from his daughter.
I think as a Christian we believe in miracles and so I believe I hope that my dad would be released unconditionally and immediately.
We begin in Gaza, where humanitarian aid and imported food is becoming available.
But prices in the markets are said to be soaring because of fears the fragile ceasefire may not hold.
Israel has threatened to reduce the number of aid trucks because of Hamas' delay in locating and returning the bodies of Israeli hostages.
We'll have more on that in a moment, but first let's hear more about what's happening in Gaza.
Mahmoud Ahmad Rostam is a student and journalist living in Khan Yunus.
Alcord is a journalist in Central Gaza.
have meat and chicken and such products at the market since like six or eight months ago.