2026-03-11
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This isn't about quarterly earnings or about tech reviews.
It's about what technology is actually doing to your work and your politics, your everyday life.
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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Celia Hatton and in the early hours of Wednesday, March the 11th, these are our main stories.
People in Iran tell the BBC what it's like to live under bombardment from the United States and Israel.
Iran's ambassador to the UN says civilians are being deliberately targeted,
an accusation the Americans and the Israelis deny.
Our correspondent tells us what the US says it's accomplished in its strikes on Iran in the last 24 hours.
Also in this podcast,
we hear from the CEO of one of the world's biggest shipping companies about why he's not sending any of his vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.
As long as there are significant drone capabilities, no assurance of a truce,
then it's very hard for us to put our colleagues and our ship in harm's way.
Just over 24 hours