Global News Podcast

BBC World Service
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Nov 19, 2025 • 27min

Deadly Russian strikes hit western Ukraine

In this discussion, Chris Van Tulleken, a Professor of Infection and Global Health at University College London, dives into his co-authored study revealing alarming links between ultra-processed foods and severe health risks, including cancer and diabetes. He elaborates on how big food corporations influence unhealthy eating habits globally, disproportionately affecting lower-income communities. Van Tulleken’s insights shed light on the urgent need for dietary reforms amidst rising health crises.
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36 snips
Nov 19, 2025 • 27min

US Congress votes to release Epstein files

Jessica Parker, a BBC correspondent specializing in maritime issues, discusses the implications of Russia's shadow fleet and maritime safety. Yulan Nel, who reports on the Middle East, highlights the surge in violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. Danny Eberhard recounts the tragic aftermath of a deadly snowstorm in Chile's Torres del Paine. The conversation also touches on Congress's move to release Jeffrey Epstein's files and the concerning relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia following Khashoggi's murder.
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18 snips
Nov 18, 2025 • 28min

British MP's warned of 'relentless' China spying campaign

Rob Watson, a UK political correspondent, sheds light on MI5's alarming warning to MPs about a Chinese espionage campaign targeting the UK. Dan Jarvis, the UK Security Minister, echoes these concerns regarding covert Chinese interference. Meanwhile, Paul Moss dives into a scandal in the Philippines where inadequate flood defenses sparked corruption charges. The conversation also touches on Gavi's successful cervical cancer vaccination efforts in low-income countries and the potential of AI to revolutionize antimicrobial research.
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45 snips
Nov 18, 2025 • 27min

UN backs Trump's Gaza peace plan

Sundar Pichai, the savvy CEO of Google, dives into the explosive world of AI and its implications. He discusses the rapid surge in tech investment, drawing parallels with past tech waves. Pichai emphasizes that AI can enhance productivity without job losses, citing examples from radiology. He candidly addresses the challenges of model errors and the need for ethical AI usage. Lastly, he presents a hopeful viewpoint on AI's potential to coexist with climate goals, highlighting investments in renewables. Tune in for this fascinating tech dialogue!
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49 snips
Nov 17, 2025 • 27min

Ex-Bangladesh leader sentenced to death

In this insightful discussion, Arunade Mukherjee shares live updates from Dhaka, capturing the intense reactions to the tribunal's death sentence for former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina over her role in the 2024 protests. Anbarasan Etirajan analyzes the diplomatic fallout for India-Bangladesh relations and public sentiment. Lara El-Gibali unveils troubling findings from the BBC Eye investigation into civilian killings in 2005, while Kelly Meyer discusses Trump's reversal on releasing Epstein files, revealing the complex interplay of politics and public pressure.
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54 snips
Nov 17, 2025 • 25min

Ecuadorian drug lord arrested

Luis Fajardo, a Latin America expert, discusses the arrest of Ecuador's drug lord Wilmer 'Pipo' Chavarria in Spain, uncovering insights about his fake death and the violent repercussions in Ecuador. Joining him is Daniel Pardo, a seasoned BBC reporter, who sheds light on the crucial issues shaping Chile's presidential election, including crime and economic concerns. Together, they explore how these political dynamics influence the region, all while major global events unfold.
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22 snips
Nov 16, 2025 • 28min

The Global Story; The hostage negotiator’s guide to making deals with Putin’s Russia

Roger Carstens, former U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs, shares insights from his remarkable career negotiating with adversaries, including Russia. He discusses the complexities of prisoner swaps, including the cases of Paul Whelan and Trevor Reed. Carstens emphasizes the importance of listening and building connections during negotiations. He reveals the intricacies of dealing with various Russian agencies and reflects on the moral dilemmas in high-stakes exchanges, including the controversial Brittney Griner swap.
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17 snips
Nov 16, 2025 • 27min

Protests at COP30

Aini Wells, a BBC correspondent reporting from Belém, shares vivid insights on the indigenous and activist protests demanding climate action at COP30. She highlights the unique nature of these protests, the calls for a rapid fossil fuel phase-out, and the ongoing struggles of local communities. The discussion also dives into the broader implications of these movements, alongside urgent global issues like the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, protests against violence in Mexico, and Ecuador's potential policy changes regarding military bases.
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12 snips
Nov 15, 2025 • 27min

The Happy Pod: Saving a drowning man changed me

Rachelle Ruffing, a medical provider, shares the emotional impact of saving a drowning kayaker in Idaho, highlighting the importance of CPR training. She reflects on the miracle of his recovery and the joy of attending his wedding. Khalida Popal, former captain of the Afghan women's football team, discusses their triumphant return to international play after fleeing the Taliban, emphasizing the significance of their participation in the sport. Together, they inspire with stories of resilience and courage.
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34 snips
Nov 15, 2025 • 27min

Trump to sue BBC for 'up to $5bn'

Joining the discussion are Sean Dilley, the BBC's Washington correspondent, and Lucy Williamson, the Middle East correspondent. They delve into Trump's contentious lawsuit against the BBC over a misleading documentary edit, with Dilley providing insights into the legal implications. Williamson shares alarming accounts of violence faced by Palestinian farmers in the West Bank during the olive harvest season, drawing attention to the impact of settler actions. The conversation sheds light on pressing global issues through their unique perspectives.

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