You're listening to the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
We're recording this at 16 hours GMT on Friday, the 14th of November.
The Ukrainian capital Kiev suffers its worst Russian bombardment in weeks.
Tensions rise between Japan and China over Taiwan and emergency talks at the UN over atrocities in Sudan.
Also in the podcast, why President Trump could lower tariffs for several Latin American countries.
And...
The Japanese woman who married an AI avatar.
The Ukrainian capital, Kiev, has been hit by the heaviest Russian bombardment in weeks.
Officials say six people were killed and many more injured.
In the Odessa region, a drone strike on a market left another two people dead.
President Zelensky accused Russia of deliberately targeting civilians.
MP Lisa Yasko told us about the situation in the capital.
I'm speaking to you after zero hours of sleep tonight.
It was impossible.
The attack was very massive with drones, with ballistics, with lots of air defense working on.
Very often there was a feeling that your bad in the bedroom was just shaking together with windows.
We go to the bathroom, which is not very protected,
but at least you could hear less of that sound and it's relatively safer.
Ukraine launched attacks of its own on Russia,