2026-02-17
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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Will Chalk and in the early hours of Tuesday the 17th of February, these are our main stories.
The former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tells the BBC she thinks there's been a cover-up by the Trump administration over the Epstein files,
something the White House strongly denies.
President Trump believes Iran wants to make a deal,
as a second round of indirect talks over Tehran's nuclear program are about to begin.
also in this podcast.
Australia's Prime Minister says he will refuse to repatriate women and children trying to leave a detention camp in Syria,
and there are tributes to the legendary American actor Robert DeVold, who's died aged 95.
Our top story is comments made to the BBC by former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
She's told us she thinks there's been a cover-up by the Trump administration.