2025-10-26
34 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Alex Ritson and at 0600 GMT on Sunday 26th October, these are our main stories.
President Trump is welcomed at the ASEAN summit in Malaysia for the signing of a peace deal between Thailand and Cambodia.
Jamaica,
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Tens of thousands of people take to the streets of Valencia in Spain one year on from the deadly floods.
Also in this podcast,
early voting begins in the New York mayoral elections and the Japanese horror film that has been pulled from cinemas for now
because it's too close to life.
If President Trump has more or less neglected summits of the Southeast Asian nations,
he's made sure to attend the one currently taking place in Malaysia.
As usual, ASEAN brings together leaders from the Southeast Asian bloc,
along with partners, including China and the US.
And there,
Mr Trump has been overseeing the signing of a peace agreement between Cambodia and Thailand,
one of the conflicts he's keen to say he's solved.
Here's a little of what he had to say.
Now these gentlemen are about to sign what we're calling the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords.
Good name.
Both countries are agreeing to cease all hostilities and work to build good neighborly relationships,