
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


There've now been more than two-thousand flight delays or cancellations in the US linked to the continuing government shutdown. International routes aren't being affected, but many air traffic controllers who've gone unpaid are calling in sick or taking other jobs.
Jamaica is set to receive a $150 million payout from its catastrophe bond after Hurricane Melissa. It's the first time it’s been triggered in full. The World Bank tells the BBC it’s a vital boost to the country’s recovery.
By BBC World Service4.3
251251 ratings
There've now been more than two-thousand flight delays or cancellations in the US linked to the continuing government shutdown. International routes aren't being affected, but many air traffic controllers who've gone unpaid are calling in sick or taking other jobs.
Jamaica is set to receive a $150 million payout from its catastrophe bond after Hurricane Melissa. It's the first time it’s been triggered in full. The World Bank tells the BBC it’s a vital boost to the country’s recovery.

7,617 Listeners

4,174 Listeners

525 Listeners

1,046 Listeners

426 Listeners

5,479 Listeners

1,796 Listeners

2,093 Listeners

359 Listeners

51 Listeners

238 Listeners

99 Listeners

371 Listeners

232 Listeners

659 Listeners

223 Listeners

325 Listeners

3,145 Listeners

68 Listeners

839 Listeners

996 Listeners

505 Listeners

623 Listeners

272 Listeners

260 Listeners

179 Listeners

3 Listeners

63 Listeners

148 Listeners

79 Listeners