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Episodes
The Happy Pod: The Aussie astronaut reaching for the moon
9/14/2024
The woman who's beaten the odds to fulfil her childhood astronaut dream. Also: a photography camp for children in Belize; and Moo Deng, the viral baby pygmy hippo.
Our weekly collection of happy stories and positive news.
Duration:00:28:48
President Biden meets UK prime minister but no decision on Ukraine missiles
9/13/2024
After the meeting, the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave no indication if the UK and US would allow Ukraine to use long-range weapons inside Russia. Also: stranded Nasa astronauts say being left behind was hard.
Duration:00:24:26
Russia expels six British diplomats
9/13/2024
Russia expels six British diplomats on the day the UK's PM is due to hold talks on Ukraine with President Biden at the White House. Also: China raises retirement age, and after 22 years the Grand Tour runs out of road.
Duration:00:31:45
Putin warns the West will be 'at war' with Russia if Ukraine gets new missiles
9/12/2024
The Russian president didn’t specify Moscow's response if Ukraine is given permission to use long-range missiles. Also: the technology hoping to help patients who have lost sensitivity in their hands and fingers.
Duration:00:31:19
First private spacewalk a success
9/12/2024
The SpaceX mission sees the first private spacewalk. Jared Isaacman was followed by fellow non-professional astronaut, Sarah Gillis. They were testing new space suits. Also: wine is made from bananas in Malawi, and Jon Bon Jovi helps talk woman off a bridge.
Duration:00:32:41
Harris vs Trump: Who won the debate?
9/11/2024
Both Harris and Trump claim victory in Tuesday’s presidential election debate. Also: Ukraine pressures US and UK over long-range missiles, and should you be allowed to eat in bed?
Duration:00:28:56
Top US and UK diplomats make joint visit to Kyiv
9/11/2024
Kyiv is putting more pressure on allies to end limits on using long-range western missiles inside Russia. Also: Reaction to the US presidential election debate, and Brazil's former president is awarded $2000 in damages
Duration:00:29:44
Special Update -Trump Harris Debate
9/11/2024
Trump and Harris have clashed on issues including the economy, immigration, and foreign policy in a fiery presidential debate. Both sides accused each other of weakness and spreading false information. We bring you analysis from Washington. Also: We hear from Missouri where presidential election day will also see voters decide whether to legalise abortion. And western nations have imposed new sanctions on Iran for supplying Russia with ballistic missiles to use against Ukraine.
Duration:00:28:31
Trump and Harris: Presidential Debate
9/10/2024
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are facing each other in a live presidential debate. Also: the staggering impact living through the Covid pandemic had on girls' brains, and the campaign to end Afro hair discrimination.
Duration:00:31:51
Blast off for first privately-funded spacewalk
9/10/2024
The SpaceX mission will break the record for most people in vacuum of space at once. Also: women in Afghanistan speak out about the Taliban law silencing them in public, and Australia's plan to get children off social media.
Duration:00:27:46
Germany tightens border controls in immigration clampdown
9/9/2024
Berlin argues that tightening border controls will combat cross-border crime. Also: Catherine, the Princess of Wales, says she's finished chemotherapy, and James Earl Jones, the voice of Darth Vader, has died.
Duration:00:32:33
Record levels of malnutrition for children in Afghanistan
9/9/2024
3.2 million Afghan children under the age of five are malnourished and 700 died in one hospital. Also: huge crowds turn out in Timor-Leste to welcome Pope Francis. And we look ahead to the TV debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
Duration:00:30:38
Venezuelan opposition leader flees to Spain
9/8/2024
President Nicholas Maduro's rival in the disputed Venezuelan election, Edmundo Gonzalez, has fled to Spain and claimed political asylum. Also: tips for tourists to North Korea, and the actor Kate Winslet on body image.
Duration:00:30:40
Bonus: The Global Story - Will Netanyahu change course?
9/8/2024
A bonus episode from The Global Story podcast.
Israel has been rocked by huge protests after six hostages being held in Gaza were shot and killed last weekend. Fury at the Netanyahu government’s handling of negotiations with Hamas has prompted a wave of public indignation which has spilled into the streets. We examine whether or not the demonstrations and rising international pressure over the number of Palestinians being killed in Gaza, will force Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to change its position.
On today's episode, host Katya Adler is joined by the BBC’s International Editor Jeremy Bowen, who has been reporting from the Middle East for decades.
The Global Story brings you trusted insights from BBC journalists worldwide. We want your ideas, stories and experiences to help us understand and tell #TheGlobalStory. Email us at theglobalstory@bbc.com You can also message us or leave a voice note via WhatsApp on +44 330 123 9480.
Producers: Peter Goffin, Laurie Kalus and Tom Kavanagh.
Sound Engineer: Jack Graysmark.
Assistant Editor: Sergi Forcada Freixas.
Senior News Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith.
Duration:00:27:14
Thousands protest in France over President Macron's choice of conservative PM
9/7/2024
Left-wing parties called for protests after Michel Barnier was appointed as French prime minister on Thursday. Also: the Oscar winning lyricist Will Jennings dies aged 80.
Duration:00:28:55
The Happy Pod: Doggy paddling the waves
9/7/2024
We dive into the unusual world of dog surfing and meet some of the surfers who take part in the sport's World Championships. Also, why the British rescue team are revisiting Morocco one year on from the earthquake.
Duration:00:27:03
US-Turkish protestor killed in West Bank as Israeli forces opened fire
9/6/2024
The Israel Defence Forces say it is investigating after Aysenur Ezgi Eygi was shot at a protest in Beita. Also: Starliner capsule heads home to Earth without stranded astronauts.
Duration:00:24:14
China to end foreign adoptions
9/6/2024
China says it's ending overseas adoptions, creating uncertainty for those mid process. The growing cyber crime of sextortion. The US child deaths linked to declining bat population and the perils of sneezing.
Duration:00:27:35
Blinken visits Haiti to hear of progress on gang violence
9/5/2024
The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, has urged Haiti's interim government to set up an electoral council to organise presidential elections. Also: is there a link between noise and infertility?
Duration:00:34:15
Ugandan athlete dies after being set on fire by ex-boyfriend
9/5/2024
Ugandan athlete, Rebecca Cheptegei, dies after being set on fire by ex-boyfriend. Also on this podcast: France names its new prime minister, and the country where the police are on the lookout for men with beards.
Duration:00:31:04