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This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Andrew Peach, and in the early hours of Sunday the 15 September.
These are our main stories.
Romania is setting up camps for thousands of people forced from their homes by severe flooding.
The us national security advisor says intense discussions continue on whether to allow Ukraine to fire western long range missiles at Russia.
The former president of Peru, Alberto Fujimori, has been buried with full state honors in a ceremony attended by family and friends in the capital, Lima.
Also in this podcast, there are estimated to be about 100,000 elephants in Zimbabwe.
Now that's double the recommended ecological balance.
Of elephants around Zimbabwe announces plans to cut elephants to feed people who are struggling to feed themselves in the drought.
Cyclone Boris is wreaking havoc across large parts of central and eastern Europe.
At least four people have been killed in Romania, where thousands of homes have been damaged and hundreds of people have been evacuated after some of the heaviest rain in years.
These people on the river Biala, near the czech border with Poland, said they fear the worst.
I prepared sandbags and pumps, but it's impossible to predict what's going to happen.
It's frightening.