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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Alex Ritson and in the early hours of Saturday 23rd November, these are our main stories.
President Putin has praised his new hypersonic missile fired on Thursday at Dnipro in Ukraine.
A the New York judge postpones indefinitely Donald Trump's criminal sentencing for paying hush money to a porn star.
The first UN aid convoy in months has reached a Zamzam camp in Sudan where hundreds of thousands of displaced people are facing famine.
Also in this podcast, when a smuggler is caught, it's a bit like the drug dealers in the cities.
10 others will arrive in the next day.
It happens all over again every day, so we feel our work is a bit pointless.
We hear from police and migrants on the beaches of northern France as the number of crossings to the UK continues to rise.
The threat of global conflict is serious and real, the words of Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
As the west digested Russia's first use of an experimental intermediate range hypersonic ballistic missile on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Thursday, Moscow said it was in response to Britain and America's decision to let Ukraine fire their missiles into Russia.
Speaking at a meeting with his defense leadership, President Putin said the missile was successfully tested and indicated that he had now ordered that the weapons be put into production.
The test was a success.
I congratulate you on that and as has already been said, we will continue these tests, including in combat conditions, depending on the situation and the nature of the security threats posed to Russia.