2026-04-05
29 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Celia Hatton, and in the early hours of Sunday, the 5th of April, these are our main stories.
Donald Trump ramps up the diplomatic pressure warning all hell would rain down on Iran
if they do n't make a deal by Monday.
Tehran's responded with similar threats.
The hunt for a missing American aviator continues inside Iran.
A former hostage interrogator tells us what Iran might be planning.
And in Ukraine, mines are being cleared so farmers near the front lines can get back to the land.
There's a lot of happiness.
And then, you know, right away, you are humbled.
The fact that four of us get to be out here, let me assure you, it is another level of amazing up here.
The four astronauts on NASA's Artemis II mission are thrilled to be moving ever closer to the moon.
Let's start with the latest exchange of threats between the U.S.
And Iran.
The president of the United States wrote on social media that all hell would rain down on Iran
if it did n't make a deal within 48 hours.
He'd previously said he would move ahead with attacks on Iranian energy plants.
Tehran's pushback with similar words, with a spokesperson saying that if hostility escalates,
the entire region will turn into hell.
Also, as we go to air, an American aviator is still believed to be missing inside Iran.