2026-02-16
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Every year,
truckloads of used clothes are dumped in Chile's Atacama Desert from fast-fashioned labels across the world.
Sometimes they're burned, causing toxic fumes which harm the local community.
I'm Jane Chambers and I'll be hearing how different groups are trying to fix Chile's fashion graveyard.
Listen now by searching for the documentary wherever you get your BBC podcasts.
And don't leave for a separate episode where I answer listener questions on how to make those markets work for you.
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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Pete Ross and in the early hours of Monday the 16th of February these are our main stories.
An Iranian minister tells the BBC the ball is in America's court
if it wants to reach a nuclear deal.
Israel carries out more deadly airstrikes in Gaza, while the US pushes ahead with its peace plan.
And the alleged gunman of the Bondi beach shooting in Australia appears via video link at a court for the first time.
Also in this podcast, the FBI finds a glove in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance case and...
the sound of a successful forest recovery programme.
Over the years, the Swiss city of Geneva has hosted many important diplomatic meetings,
and it will do so once again on Tuesday when the US Special Envoy Steve Whitcoff meets Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Arrachi for the second round of indirect talks focusing on Iran's nuclear programme.
Many leaders in the Middle East will be watching closely,
including Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.