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Com Hohen this is the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Alex Ritson and at 14 hours GMT on Thursday 16th January, these are our main stories.
Israel is delaying a Cabinet vote on the Gaza ceasefire deal after accusing Hamas of reneging on elements of the agreement.
Its forces have continued to pound the territory, killing more than 70 people.
South Korea's arrested president has refused to take part in a second day of questioning over his attempt to impose martial law.
Jeff Bezos blue origin rocket has successfully reached orbit on its delayed inaugural flight, but failed to land as scheduled on an offshore platform.
Also in this podcast, the Indian actor Saif Ali Khan is said to be out of danger following surgery after he was stabbed by an intruder at his home and Pakistan's national flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines is being accused of poor taste with its latest advert.
The ad, for those who haven't seen it, features France's tricolor flag, a mid flight PIA plane heading straight for the Eiffel Tower and the words Paris, we're coming today.
We begin with the Middle East.
And fears of last minute hitches are dogging the Gaza ceasefire deal between Hamas, Hamas and Israel, which was announced in Qatar on Wednesday.
A planned vote by the Israeli Cabinet on the Gaza ceasefire has been delayed.
Israel has accused Hamas of backtracking on parts of the agreement.
A BBC correspondent says Hamas is trying to get one or two of its members on the list of Palestinian prisoners to be freed.
On the Israeli side, a far right party in the governing coalition has demanded that Israel ensures it can resume fighting as soon as the first phase of the ceasefire ends.
In Gaza itself, Israel has continued to carry out strikes.