

Global News Podcast
BBC World Service
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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Oct 26, 2024 • 27min
The Happy Pod: The gloves that hug premature babies
Jamile Jackson, creator of the Zaki Hug, developed innovative gloves that comfort premature babies, inspired by her son Zachary's early birth. Dr. Islam Anan discusses Egypt's remarkable success in eradicating malaria and the lessons learned. Joy France, the world's oldest battle rapper, shares her journey into spoken word and the power of self-reinvention. Lastly, Sunny, a homeless tour guide in Edinburgh, reveals how inclusive tourism can create empathy and connection, showcasing the resilience of spirit.

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Oct 25, 2024 • 32min
Former Ugandan rebel jailed for 40 years for war crimes
Former commander in rebel Lord's Resistance Army, Thomas Kwoyelo, sentenced to 40 years for war crimes in Uganda. Also: The tortured monkey released back into the wild, and a scientific breakthrough in eco production.

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Oct 20, 2024 • 39min
US Presidential Election - your questions answered
Delve into the fascinating backgrounds of the presidential candidates, revealing how their early experiences shape their political identities. Examine the polarized landscape of U.S. elections, and discuss the looming threats to election security following the January 6th events. Discover the intricate dynamics of campaign finance, especially regarding gender, as well as the complications of immigration policy. Finally, explore how the election outcome could impact international relations and pivotal global issues like climate change.

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Oct 19, 2024 • 34min
Israeli PM's home targeted by Hezbollah drone
Rowan Bridge, a Washington correspondent, shares insights on the latest Middle Eastern tensions as the Israeli Prime Minister's home is attacked by a Hezbollah drone. He discusses the implications of this situation on regional stability and the critical humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The conversation also highlights the striking Boeing workers' potential pay deal. In a lighter twist, Bridge reflects on a study revealing how video games can boost cognitive skills, perhaps even more effectively than exercise!

Oct 19, 2024 • 26min
The Happy Pod: The teenager faster than a calculator
Meet Aaryan Shukla, a 14-year-old mental math prodigy who has astounded audiences with his ability to perform complex calculations in seconds. He shares his journey and passion for numbers, revealing the dedication behind his Guinness World Records title. Joining him is Dr. Mary McCormack, an oncologist spearheading a clinical trial that shows a remarkable 40% reduction in cervical cancer mortality rates. Together, they shine a light on groundbreaking advancements in healthcare while celebrating the cultural richness of community festivals.

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Oct 13, 2024 • 35min
Special: Young Leaders Trying to Change the World
Farkhanda Moutaj, an Afghan-Canadian soccer star, champions women's sports and refugee rights. Justin Langham advocates for Métis youth and Indigenous prosperity. Aram Ishtiak leverages technology and AI to uplift marginalized communities, especially the hearing impaired. They discuss innovative solutions for global challenges, including the roles of AI in climate action and the necessity of youth voices in UN policymaking. Engaging storytelling and effective communication emerge as crucial tools for advocacy, while balancing earthly concerns with cosmic exploration sparks lively debate.

Oct 12, 2024 • 28min
The Happy Pod: Kylie thanks fans who got her through cancer
Pop superstar Kylie Minogue shares her moving journey of breast cancer recovery and thanks fans for their unwavering support. George Clark, who runs a post office in Antarctica, shares his unique experiences with penguins and conservation. Marie Rappin discusses her groundbreaking work on biodegradable onion peel packaging. Meanwhile, Professor Mark Rowlands reveals how our dogs teach us about happiness and living in the moment, offering profound insights into companionship and joy.

Oct 7, 2024 • 32min
Israel marks first anniversary of Hamas attacks
Jeremy Bowen, the International editor of BBC News, shares poignant insights on the first anniversary of the Hamas attacks, reflecting on the devastating impact in Israel and Gaza. He highlights the ongoing grief during memorial services and the complexities of resilience amid loss. Jonathan Bate, a Professor of English, tackles the alarming decline in reading among students, connecting it to digital distractions and emphasizing the importance of fostering literacy for mental health and critical thinking. It's a compelling discussion on both current events and education.

Oct 5, 2024 • 27min
The Happy Pod: Adopting a grandparent to tackle loneliness
In this engaging discussion, Angela Martin, a Canadian participant in the Adopt a Grandparent program, shares her heartwarming connection with 83-year-old UK resident Anne Lucas. They explore the joy of intergenerational bonds and how they alleviate loneliness through rich storytelling and companionship. Angela highlights the transformative experiences they've shared across continents. The conversation also touches on fascinating adventures like Alaska's Fat Bear Week, showcasing community spirit and the lighter side of life.

Oct 4, 2024 • 30min
Iran's top cleric defends strikes on Israel in rare public speech
Iran's supreme leader publicly defends missile strikes on Israel, framing them as legitimate. The tensions in Tehran reflect broader regional support for militias amid ongoing conflicts. Innovations in AI search from Google and a revolutionary ovarian cancer vaccine are also discussed. The podcast touches on labor strikes in the U.S. for better wages and dives into Arctic research with the Tara Polar Station's mission against climate change. Humorous journalist blunders round off a captivating mix of serious and light-hearted topics.