This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Jonat Jalil and a 15-hour GMT on Monday the 13th of April.
These are our main stories.
Pope Leo has responded to scathing criticism from Donald Trump by saying he has no intention of debating with the US president
but will continue to speak out against war.
A US blockade of the Iranian coastline is coming into force as Tehran warns of retaliation.
Hungary's incoming Prime Minister Peter Mojo has promised to usher in a new era for the country which he said
had become the poorest and most corrupt in Europe.
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In what has turned into an extraordinary spat between the world's most powerful man and the first American head
of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Leo has said he has no fear of the Trump administration and plans
to continue speaking out against war.
This comes after Donald Trump lashed out at the Pope over his opposition to US immigration policy and the war in Iran.
The US president accused the pontiff of being, quote, weak on crime and terrible for foreign policy,
and uploaded an AI-generated image of himself dressed as Jesus curing the sick,
before later telling reporters that he is, quote, not a big fan of the Pope.
We don't like a Pope that's going to say that it's OK to have a nuclear weapon.
We don't want a Pope that says crime is okay in our cities.