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[Political Turmoil and Global Conflicts: A Weekly News Briefing]-[Congressional To-Do List, Trump V. BBC, Ukraine Update]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-11-15

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Political Turmoil and Global Conflicts: A Weekly News Briefing

Congressional Impasse and the Epstein Files

The United States Congress is navigating a period of intense legislative friction following a 43-day shutdown. Congressional correspondent Deirdre Walsh notes that despite the reopening of the government, lawmakers face a looming January deadline to secure long-term funding for federal agencies, or risk another "stopgap measure." Amidst these fiscal challenges, the House is turning its attention to the "Epstein files." House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing pressure to force the release of Justice Department documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. While the House Oversight Committee has already investigated aspects of the case, the upcoming legislative push seeks to compel the disclosure of broader federal files, a move that has caused internal division within the Republican party.

Trump’s Legal Confrontation with the BBC

President Trump has signaled his intent to pursue a massive lawsuit, ranging from $1 billion to $5 billion, against the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). This dispute stems from a segment in the "Panorama" series where the BBC admitted to a "misleading edit" of a January 6th speech by Trump. The BBC acknowledged that the edit "unintentionally created the impression" that the President had issued a "direct call for violent action." Although the BBC has issued an apology and confirmed the segment will not be rebroadcast, Trump maintains that they "cheated" and "changed the words coming out of my mouth." The scandal has already resulted in the resignation of two top executives, including the head of news, and highlights the broader challenges of "political polarisation" and the blurring lines between "fact and opinion" in modern media.

Corruption Scandals and Wartime Struggles in Ukraine

Ukraine is currently grappling with a dual crisis: a damaging corruption probe and relentless Russian military aggression. Investigative agencies—the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office—have uncovered a plot involving associates close to President Zelensky who allegedly "manipulated contracts" at Enerhoatom, the state nuclear energy company, to siphon off approximately $100 million. While Zelensky himself is not implicated, the scandal has triggered public outrage, with citizens like Alexandra Pokidko describing the corruption as "galling" given the country's desperate need for energy security during constant Russian attacks.

Simultaneously, the front lines in eastern Ukraine remain critical. Ukrainian forces are engaged in a "very difficult battle" to defend the city of Pokrovsk. Soldiers report that Russian tactics have shifted to include "infiltration of infantry groups" supported by "swarms of drones." The exhaustion of Ukrainian brigades is palpable, as they continue to plead for the resources necessary to hold their positions against an enemy that is increasingly utilizing high-tech drone warfare to overwhelm defensive lines.

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I'm not feeling right today.
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And it feels natural.
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we could be looking at another shutdown.
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that's legitimate.
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we haven't seen any actual details.
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📝Key Phrases

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come in and vote
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full force
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staring down that impasse
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stopgap measure
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phase in
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📖 Transcript

blistering Russian attacks on Ukraine target Kyiv.
A specially calculated attack to cause as much harm as possible to people and civilians, says Volodymyr Zelensky.
I'm Ayesha Roscoe.
And I'm Scott Simon.
And this is Up First from NPR News.
The Russian campaign comes as Zelensky also confronts a corruption scandal in the Capitol.

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