This BBC Global News Podcast episode covers several international stories. It begins with the UN's expected restoration of sanctions against Iran due to its nuclear program, despite opposition from Russia and China, and includes comments from Iran's Foreign Minister and analysis from BBC Persian. The podcast then shifts to reaction to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's UN speech regarding hostages held by Hamas, featuring the perspective of a hostage's father and analysis of Netanyahu's political motivations. The release of new files related to Jeffrey Epstein in Washington is discussed, along with the political implications. The UN Human Rights Council's meeting in Geneva is highlighted, focusing on human rights issues in Russia and concerns about the spread of repressive tactics. The podcast also addresses a food poisoning scandal in Indonesia linked to a free school lunch program and the Eurovision Song Contest's upcoming vote on Israel's participation. Finally, the episode commemorates the 200th anniversary of passenger rail travel, examining the current state and future of railways worldwide, and touches on concerns over freedom of expression at the New York Film Festival.
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