
Global News Podcast Trump's military action threat alarms Nigeria
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Nov 3, 2025 Tensions rise as Trump hints at possible US military action in Nigeria to address violence against Christians, though Nigerian officials emphasize that jihadists target all communities. A heartwarming interview reveals the sole survivor of the Air India crash feels like the luckiest man alive. Meanwhile, Iran faces a looming water crisis, and US air traffic controllers dealing with a government shutdown cause major flight delays. In lighter news, the Maldives introduces a generational smoking ban, while India celebrates its women's cricket team winning their first World Cup.
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US Threatens Military Action Over Nigeria
- Donald Trump threatened possible US troops or airstrikes in Nigeria citing unproven mass killings of Christians.
- Nigeria welcomes help against insurgents but insists on sovereignty and disputes claims of Christians being singled out.
Insist On Joint Action Respecting Sovereignty
- Countries should cooperate before allowing foreign military intervention to respect sovereignty.
- Daniel Bowala urged any US action be joint with Nigeria rather than unilateral invasion.
Claims Of Genocide Are Misleading
- David Bamford explains evangelicals and some US politicians amplified claims of Christian genocide in Nigeria.
- He clarifies Islamist insurgents in the north kill mixed communities, and Christians are a small minority there.
