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You're listening to the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
We're a recording this at 14 hours GMT.
On Tuesday 29th October, Hezbollah names a new leader to replace the assassinated Hassan Nasrallah.
Meanwhile, Israel is accused of killing more than 90 Palestinians in a residential building in Gaza.
And Georgia announces a partial recount of its disputed election.
Also in the podcast, it's like going to make up for film, to see a film festival that opens in a stadium of 60,000 people and that the whole city of Ouagadougou is a standstill.
It's incredible.
Why Africa's best known film festival faces an uncertain future.
And what is the impact of celebrities in the US Election.
Hezbollah has a new leader, but he may already have fled Lebanon.
The group's previous chief, Hassan Nasrullah, was assassinated in a huge Israeli airstrike in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
A few days later.
His likely successor was also killed.