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[Global News Podcast: Geopolitical Tensions, Human Rights Crises, and the Evolution of Language]-[Afghanistan war veterans demand apology from US]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2026-01-24

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The Escalating Friction Between the US and NATO

The podcast highlights a growing rift in the transatlantic alliance, sparked by President Trump’s controversial remarks regarding NATO allies in the Afghanistan conflict. Trump asserted that these allies "didn't pull their weight" and remained "off the front lines," a claim that has triggered widespread "outrage and offence" across the UK and beyond. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer labeled the comments "insulting" and "appalling."

Experts and family members of fallen soldiers strongly rebut these claims, pointing to the 457 British military personnel who lost their lives in the conflict. Mick Mulroy, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence, emphasized the "professionalism and expertise" of NATO forces, noting they were as capable as their US counterparts. Despite the backlash, the White House has remained defiant, with Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly doubling down on the stance that America’s contributions "dwarf that of other countries," suggesting the President is uninterested in offering an apology.

The Stagnation of the Ukraine-Russia Conflict

The trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi between Russia, Ukraine, and the US have yielded little optimism. The core issue of territory remains the primary obstacle, with Russia demanding that Kiev "surrender the rest of the eastern Donbass land." Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in Ukraine is dire, as Russian strikes on power plants have left citizens without electricity or heat in sub-zero temperatures. Residents described the situation as a "humanitarian catastrophe," fueling deep-seated exhaustion and resentment toward Vladimir Putin.

Crackdown and Human Rights Violations in Iran

The United Nations has issued an urgent call for Iran to end its "brutal repression" of anti-government protesters. UN human rights chief Volker Turk reported that security forces have employed "excessive, unnecessary and disproportionate force," resulting in thousands of deaths, including those of children. While Iran dismisses these claims, branding protesters as "terrorists and rioters," the UN is actively gathering evidence for potential future international legal proceedings.

The Commercialization of Extreme Climbing

World-renowned climber Alex Honnold faced scrutiny over his planned "free solo" climb of Taipei 101. While Honnold is celebrated for his "athletic feats," the live-streaming of this event on Netflix raised significant ethical questions. Retired climber Hannah Smith noted that the commercialization of life-threatening situations risks the "purity of sport" and could have "detrimental" effects on the climbing community if a tragedy were to occur on a global broadcast.

Linguistic History: The Canting Crew

In a lighter segment, the podcast explores the 1699 publication A New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew. Lexicographer Jonathan Green explains that this rare text served as a guide for the "polite classes" to understand the "insider language" of thieves and beggars. The dictionary includes colorful terms like "ambidexter" (a double dealer) and "ninnyhammer" (a fool), providing a fascinating look at the evolution of slang over the past three centuries.

The Fragility of the Liberal International Order

Political scientist Francis Fukuyama offers a sobering analysis of the current state of global democracy. He argues that the "liberal international order" is facing a period of "democratic backsliding," exacerbated by a "toxic nationalistic" political climate in the United States. Fukuyama suggests that European nations must strengthen their ability to "act independently" and build up military capacity, as the current reliance on the US has become a strategic risk. He concludes that while the system is under immense pressure from technology and misinformation, the "checks and balances" of the American system remain its most vital defense against total collapse.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's a mystery that sparked chilling theories.
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They were as good as we are, and we like to think that we're pretty good.
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It's disgraceful.
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It's disrespectful.
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But the starting positions haven't changed and they don't bode well for any breakthrough to peace.
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📝Key Phrases

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take centre stage
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pull their weight
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tread carefully
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make the ultimate sacrifice
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shoot from the hip
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📖 Transcript

This BBC podcast is supported by ads outside the UK.
If journalism is the first draft of history, what happens if that draft is flawed?
In 1999, four Russian apartment buildings were bombed.
Hundreds killed, but even now we still don't know for sure who did it.
It's a mystery that sparked chilling theories.
I'm Helena Merriman and in a new BBC series I'm talking to the reporters who first covered this story.

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