This episode explores major global events as reported by the BBC World Service. The death and funeral of Pope Francis are covered extensively, detailing the large-scale attendance, his burial location outside the Vatican, and his legacy of advocating for peace, migrants, and the environment. Against this backdrop, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine is discussed, including a meeting between Presidents Zelensky and Trump, and Russia's claims of expelling Ukrainian troops from the Kursk region. More significantly, a major explosion at Iran's largest port is reported, causing casualties and impacting trade, while simultaneous nuclear talks between the US and Iran are mentioned. Furthermore, the podcast touches upon ongoing efforts to broker a ceasefire in Gaza, and the death of Virginia Giuffre, a prominent accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, is reported. Finally, North Korea's unveiling of its largest warship is noted, highlighting its military advancements. This episode reflects the multifaceted nature of current global affairs, showcasing both significant political events and humanitarian concerns.