This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Charlotte Gallagher and in the early hours of Sunday the 16th of November these are our main stories.
Thousands march outside the COP summit in Brazil to demand stronger action on global warming.
Mexican cities see protests over growing violence and insecurity and how the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza is being made worse by heavy rain.
Also in this podcast, Pope Leo celebrates cinema as he hosts the stars of Hollywood at the Vatican.
Do not be afraid to confront the world's wounds.
Violence, poverty, exile, loneliness,
addiction and forgotten wars are issues that need to be acknowledged and narrated.
Let's start in Brazil.
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Belém on Saturday where the UN's Climate Conference COP 30 is taking place.
Activists converged on the Amazonian whole city,
urging delegates to take more decisive action in the fight against global warming as discussions reached the halfway stage.
Some of the protesters included indigenous Brazilian communities,
youth groups and climate activists from around the world.
Here's what two of them had to say.
We keep fighting for life.
Our struggle is for life, for the life of nature, for the life of the springs,
the river sources, so we can have a good planet, a planet that's healthy for everyone.
I wish world leaders would understand that there is no point in exploiting more oil,
more mining, because the forests get no longer endure abuse.