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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Danny Cox and in the early hours of Thursday the 25th of December, these are our main stories.
US officials discover another million documents potentially related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Californians evacuate their homes as an intense storm approaches.
And Midnight Mass takes place at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem for the first time
since the war in Gaza began.
Also in this podcast, a look back at the year in AI.
And the nature of the gift can be great for telling stories.
And I think also very importantly, it can anchor memory.
With Christmas in mind, we learn about the art of gift giving.
First, for the victims of the child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein,
his business associates, former friends, among them Andrew,
the brother of Britain's King Charles, and the US presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump,
the sheer volume of documents related to him has been overwhelming.
These were in the tens of thousands, but add to this one million more,
which the authorities in the United States have uncovered.
The Department of Justice has said that because there are so many,
releasing them may take some weeks.