Global News Podcast

BBC World Service
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Aug 10, 2025 • 31min

Europe rallies behind Ukraine ahead of Trump-Putin talks

Yuri Sak, a former advisor to Ukraine's defense minister, and Boyan Banchewski, Chief European correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, discuss the urgent geopolitical landscape. They delve into President Zelensky's insistence on Ukraine's role in peace talks, dismissing any land concessions. The conversation also touches on the widespread protests in Israel and the complexities of negotiating peace amid Russian aggression, highlighting the stakes for both Ukraine and Europe.
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Aug 9, 2025 • 27min

The Happy Pod: How baby showers saved a rare bird

Ella Hubber from the BBC Science Unit discusses the inspiring efforts of Purnima Devi Barman, who rallied her community to save India's rare adjutant stork through innovative baby showers. The conversation also covers a ship's chef who navigated challenges during a pandemic lockdown at sea, finding strength within. Additionally, listeners learn about the joy of Cycling Without Age, which provides transformative bike rides for seniors, and the clever creativity of dancing cockatoos that bring joy and connection.
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Aug 9, 2025 • 34min

UN Security Council calls emergency meeting on Gaza

Emma Nader, a BBC correspondent based in Jerusalem, sheds light on the UN Security Council's urgent meeting regarding Israel's controversial plans for Gaza City. She discusses the intense international backlash, particularly from Saudi Arabia and Turkey, against Israel's expansion of military action. The conversation also delves into the severe humanitarian crisis affecting civilians in Gaza and the shifting geopolitical landscape, including the complexities of arms exports from Germany amidst this turmoil.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 30min

Israel approves military takeover of Gaza City

Katie Watson, a BBC correspondent based in Sydney, provides keen insights into Israel's recent military decision regarding Gaza City. She discusses the implications for civilian life and the criticism from the international community, particularly Germany. In an emotional segment, Watson shares a poignant story of a father faced with the fate of his hostage son amidst the chaos. The conversation also touches on the complexities of disarming Hamas and establishing a civilian presence in an increasingly desperate humanitarian landscape.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 32min

Netanyahu divides Israelis and allies with plan to occupy Gaza

The families of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza have joined protests outside a crucial meeting of Israel's security cabinet in Jerusalem. It's been convened by Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to discuss plans for the Israeli army to occupy the entire Gaza Strip. The proposal is reported to focus initially on Gaza City, whose one million residents would be relocated further south. The plan has drawn criticism from the head of the Israeli military, Eyal Zamir, who says it would endanger the lives of soldiers and hostages. Also: Kremlin says Trump and Putin to meet in coming days to discuss Ukraine, and OpenAI launches new chatbot GPT-5.The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk
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10 snips
Aug 7, 2025 • 38min

Trump-Putin meeting over Ukraine likely ‘in coming days’

Tensions rise as planning for a Trump-Putin meeting over Ukraine unfolds, amidst Moscow's denials. Tariffs on imports soar to historic levels, rattling global markets. Families of hostages in Gaza launch a flotilla to protest the ongoing conflict. The arrest of suspected extremists in Germany shakes the nation. Meanwhile, investigations at Pompeii reveal fascinating post-eruption life, while unregulated cosmetic procedures spark debate in the UK. Discover the intertwining dynamics of politics, tragedy, and discovery in today's world.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 33min

Trump orders India tariff hike to 50% for buying Russian oil

James Waterhouse, a Europe correspondent currently covering wildfires in France and Spain, delves into the recent tariff tensions between the U.S. and India, highlighting the implications of a 50% tariff on Indian oil imports from Russia. He discusses India's response to these economic measures and their geopolitical ramifications. Additionally, the conversation touches on the shocking wildfires in southern France, marking a significant climate crisis, and the challenges faced by firefighters as they combat this unprecedented situation.
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Aug 6, 2025 • 32min

Trump's envoy meets Putin as Ukraine ceasefire deadline looms

Tensions rise as a US envoy meets Putin, urging a Ukraine ceasefire just before a crucial deadline. Japan reflects on the impact of atomic bombings 80 years later. Meanwhile, the discovery of a rare first edition of 'The Hobbit' ignites excitement ahead of its auction. The podcast also highlights growing scams in crypto on WhatsApp, contrasting them with the struggles of new mothers in Gaza. Additionally, it tackles the effects of immigration policies on Chinese Americans and the debate over fashion ethics in body image.
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Aug 6, 2025 • 27min

Former US President Bill Clinton ordered to testify about Jeffrey Epstein

The podcast dives into the legal summonses issued to former President Bill Clinton related to Jeffrey Epstein, sparking conversations about political implications. It also uncovers how the Titan submersible disaster could have been avoided, highlighting safety issues. Listeners learn about the violent smuggling operations across the English Channel and the urgent humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Finally, the ambitious plans for a nuclear reactor on the moon are discussed, emphasizing the need for sustainable energy in extraterrestrial habitats.
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14 snips
Aug 5, 2025 • 30min

UN says 'children reduced to skin and bones' and El Fasher facing starvation

The UN highlights a dire situation in Sudan's El Fasher, where children face severe malnutrition. Meanwhile, Bangladesh grapples with potential democratic reforms following recent political upheaval. In Ukraine, a center aids traumatized children affected by the ongoing war. The UK and France navigate a new migration deal, sparking varied reactions. On a brighter note, Dolly Parton celebrates her Guinness World Record achievements, adding to her legacy in country music.

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