2025-03-25
33 分钟This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Jackie Leonard and in the early hours of Tuesday, 25th March, these are our main stories.
Large crowds of protesters again march through the Turkish city of Istanbul in support of the jailed mayor,
who's the main opposition presidential candidate.
The United nations says it's reducing its presence in Gaza because of Israel's renewed bombing campaign.
And the Chinese Electric vehicle maker BYD says its revenue topped $100 billion for the first time last year,
overtaking Tesla.
Also in this podcast,
the White House has confirmed
that a prominent journalist was sent classified military information by mistake,
giving advance details of a US Attack on the Houthis in Yemen.
Pete Hegseth, if you think we should do it, let's go.
Let's just make sure our messaging is tight here and
if there are things we can do up front to minimize risk to Saudi oil facilities,
we should do.
We begin.
In Turkey and more protests in the city of Istanbul.
Large crowds gathered again to demand the release of the city's mayor,
Ekrem Imamolu, Turkey's main opposition presidential candidate.
He was arrested last week and charged with corruption.