2025-03-25
32 分钟This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Janet Jalil and at 14 hours GMT on Tuesday 25th March.
These are our main stories.
The Sudanese military is accused of carrying out a horrific massacre.
It denies it killed hundreds of people in an airstrike on a market.
A court in Japan orders a controversial religious sect whose followers are known as Munis be stripped of legal recognition.
How millions of tires meant to be recycled are ending up in furnaces in India instead,
causing health and environmental problems.
Also in this podcast,
we hear about the rare sea turtle that's been left stranded by one of Donald Trump's executive orders.
It is a huge problem.
It's very frustrating because obviously animal species don't understand politics.
They don't understand boundaries and borders.
You know, they're doing their thing and nothing has really changed in that respect.
We start with what's being called one of the worst single attacks in Sudan's two year long civil war.
A war monitor says hundreds of people have been massacred by the army in a market in the western Darfur region of Sudan.
The Emergency Lawyers Group said army planes carried out an airstrike.
And another group reported mass casualties from a bombing on Monday.
The army denies it carried out the attack,
but civilian deaths have intensified in recent months as the military retakes territory from the rival paramilitary force,