This BBC Global News Podcast explores a variety of significant international stories. It reports on violent anti-Semitic attacks against Israeli football fans in Amsterdam, discusses Donald Trump's anticipated victory in the US elections and its potential consequences, and highlights alarming levels of air pollution in Pakistan. The podcast also addresses allegations that a UN climate conference official may have facilitated fossil fuel deals, China's strategy for managing local government debt, and the use of British technology to create prosthetic limbs for those in Gaza. Additionally, it sheds light on the impending famine in Myanmar's Rakhine state, driven by conflict and economic turmoil. Lastly, new DNA evidence from Pompeii is reshaping our understanding of the victims' identities and their relationships.