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This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Paul Moss and at 14:00 GMT on Thursday 23rd January.
These are our main stories.
Donald Trump wants to abolish America's emergency response organization, fema, and he's hinted he may seek to prosecute Joe Biden.
The ICC takes on Taliban leaders over their treatment of women and girls.
Gaza's ceasefire is holding, but death and destruction continue in the occupied West Bank.
We'll hear why some electromagnetic waves from space have got scientists excited.
Apparently they're like the chirping of birds.
Also in this podcast, Senora see the French film in Spanish set in Mexico that's cleaned up in the Oscars nominations.
There's a saying often quoted in Britain that a week is a long time in politics.
You do wonder if Donald Trump has taken this to heart as he continues the breakneck speed of his first few days back in the White House.
He's issued a slew of executive orders, pardoned several hundred January 6th rioters, and committed to pulling the US out of major international bodies like the World health organization.
But Mr.
Trump also has his eye on organizations closer to home.
The latest to find itself in the presidential firing line is fema, the Federal Emergencies Management Agency.