2024-10-30
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This is the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Valerie Sanderson and in the early hours of Wednesday, October 30, these are our main stories.
According to the Hamas run health ministry, almost 100 people are dead or missing in Gaza following an Israeli airstrike.
The US warns of consequences if Israel goes through with a ban on anwa, the UN aid agency.
The US presidential election enters its final week.
IKEA agrees to compensate victims in former communist East Germany who were forced to make products for the Swedish company.
Also in this podcast they were preserved by a mineral called iron pyrite, otherwise known as fool's gold.
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A 450 million year old fossil of one of the earliest ancestors of spiders.
The Hamas run Health Ministry in Gaza has said that almost 100 people have been killed or are missing following an Israeli airstrike in the northern town of Beit Lahiya.
The Israeli military said that it was looking into the incident.
At the same time, Israel is facing calls not to go ahead with a ban on the UN's Palestinian refugee agency, UNWRA.
Humanitarian organizations have warned that such a move would be devastating, but a senior ally of the Israeli Prime Minister has said they will not give in to international pressure.
Israel is not allowing international journalists from media organizations, including the BBC, independent access to Gaza.