This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Nick Miles and at 16 Hours GMT on Thursday the 13th of November, these are our main stories.
Commemorations are taking place in Paris to mark 10 years
since France's worst ever Islamist attacks.
New research has warned that global carbon emissions from coal,
oil and gas are set to reach a record high in 2025.
And Chinese police offer a cash bounty for information that helps arrest two Taiwanese influencers.
Also in this podcast we hear from Ukraine where people are preparing for a fourth winter at war.
I can't describe with words the animal fear when you take your child to the shelter during the explosions.
I have never felt anything like that in my life.
And this is the bloodstain.
That whole little corner here is all Hitler's blood.
The extraordinary DNA revelations about the Nazi leader.
And we start in Paris.
The French national anthem being played in the city,
where a series of events are being held to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the worst attacks on French soil in the country's modern history.
The day started at the Stade de France in the north of the city, where the attacks began.
Sophie Diaz paid tribute to her father, who was killed there.
I'm speaking today with huge emotion.
There's a daughter, a parent, a brother, a sister,