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[Global News Podcast: From Cloud Disruptions and Conflict Zones to Medical Breakthroughs]-[Amazon glitch 'resolved' after massive outage]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-10-21

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Global News Summary: Tech Outages, Humanitarian Crises, and Progressive Initiatives

Amazon Web Services Outage: A Cloud Computing Wake-up Call

Monday marked a significant technological disruption as Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced a major glitch, causing a "ripple" effect that took down thousands of apps and websites globally. Impacting over 2,000 companies, the outage disrupted essential services ranging from banking to social media. Cybersecurity expert Ed Amoroso highlighted our increasing dependency on cloud providers, noting that "today, Amazon was not" at the top of its game. North America technology correspondent Lily Jamali explained that the issue stemmed from the Domain Name System (DNS), which failed to direct traffic correctly. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks inherent in our reliance on centralized cloud infrastructure, with critics suggesting that app developers must prioritize "backup systems" to mitigate the impact of future failures.

The Rising Toll of Global Conflict on Women and Girls

A sobering UN report reveals that the world is currently facing 61 active conflicts, the highest number since 1946. Sarah Douglas, one of the report's authors, emphasized an "alarming increase" in the suffering of women and girls in these zones. Statistics show that 676 million women and girls now live within 50 kilometers of deadly conflict. Most distressingly, the number of women killed in armed conflict has "quadrupled" in the last two years, while sexual violence has risen by 87%. The report advocates for gender quotas in peace processes, arguing that when women are present at "negotiating tables," peace agreements become more "inclusive and durable" due to the diverse perspectives they bring.

Tragedy in Lisbon: Funicular Disaster Investigation

An investigation into the Lisbon Gloria Funicular crash, which claimed 16 lives, has exposed a "litany of failures" in management and maintenance. The report by Portugal's Air and Rail Accident Investigations Bureau indicates that the cable responsible for the accident was purchased in a "shady acquisition process" and was "not certified for public transportation." Furthermore, the maintenance supervision was described as inadequate, with the funicular receiving an "all clear" despite the lack of proper testing. This disaster has left a "gaping hole" in the heart of the city, marking one of the worst tragedies in modern Portuguese history.

Controversy Over White House Renovations

President Trump’s plan to construct a new state ballroom at the White House has sparked significant debate. Construction crews have begun demolishing part of the East Wing, the traditional hub for the First Lady’s office. While the project is being funded by private donors and the President himself, critics—including former Congressman Joe Walsh—have decried the move as an "utter desecration" of the building. Concerns persist regarding the lack of formal review by the National Capital Planning Commission, a process that would typically span several years for federal buildings.

The Future of Hamas and the Situation in Gaza

As the ceasefire in Gaza remains fragile, the future of Hamas continues to be a subject of intense debate. While some, like lawyer Mouman Al-Natur, demand the complete removal of Hamas from government and security, others note the organization's deep entrenchment in the social fabric of Gaza. Michael Milstein, a former advisor on Palestinian affairs, noted that Israel’s past policy of allowing funds into Gaza was based on the flawed assumption that "economic peace" could change the "basic DNA" of a radical organization. Former Israeli security chief Ami Ayalon argues that the only way to defeat the ideology is by presenting a "new horizon" of a two-state solution.

Pioneering Recovery: Addressing Opioid Addiction in Las Vegas

In Las Vegas, the "Empowered" program is providing a lifeline to pregnant women and mothers struggling with opioid addiction. Founder Andrea Peterson, a pharmacist, launched the project after witnessing a surge in infants suffering from "neonatal abstinence syndrome." By focusing on the "most urgent need"—whether it be food, clothing, or medication like buprenorphine—the program builds trust with vulnerable women. Participants like Kristen, who sought help after being told by other doctors to continue using fentanyl while pregnant, credit the program with helping them get their lives back on track and ensuring the health of their newborns.

Medical Breakthrough: Early Introduction of Peanut Allergens

A study published in the journal Pediatrics reports a 43% drop in peanut allergies in children following a shift in medical guidance. Dr. Stanislaw Gabryszewski explains that previously, parents were advised to avoid peanuts, but research has shown that "early peanut introduction" actually prevents allergy development. The findings suggest that encouraging families to introduce allergens early, in children without a history of reactions, can effectively lower the prevalence of life-threatening, "IgE-mediated food allergies."

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📖 Transcript

This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
Amazon says a glitch that took thousands of apps and websites offline on Monday has been resolved.
An interim report blames a defective cable for the funicular crash that killed 16 people in Lisbon.
Part of the White House is being demolished to make way for President Trump's new ballroom.
Also in this podcast, what future does Hamas have in Gaza?
I want Hamas.

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