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[Global News Podcast: Trump Investigations, International Conflicts, and Cultural Tributes]-[Criminal cases against Trump critics dropped]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-11-25

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U.S. Legal Developments: Trump-Related Charges Dismissed

A significant legal development occurred as a U.S. judge dismissed charges against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. The two officials had previously investigated Donald Trump, leading to federal charges of obstruction of justice and bank fraud, respectively. However, the judge ruled that the prosecutor, Lindsay Halligan, was "unlawfully appointed" because the law does not allow for two successive interim prosecutors. While the White House, represented by spokesperson Caroline Levitt, maintains that Halligan was "extremely qualified" and plans to appeal, Comey labeled the original prosecution a "reflection of what the US Justice Department has become under Donald Trump," calling the targeting of political enemies "fundamentally un-American."

Escalating Tensions in Ukraine and Global Diplomacy

The conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to intensify, with both sides launching aerial attacks. In Kyiv, missile and drone strikes hit residential blocks, resulting in casualties, while Ukrainian airstrikes in Russia’s Krasnodar and Rostov regions also proved fatal. Amidst this violence, diplomatic efforts are underway to amend a controversial peace plan. U.S. and Ukrainian officials are reportedly drafting a new 19-point proposal. Correspondent Tom Bateman noted that while European allies and Kyiv are pushing to reinstate "red lines" regarding territorial sovereignty, the Kremlin has rejected the amendments as "completely unconstructive." The situation remains volatile as the U.S. administration attempts to bridge the gap between the two warring nations.

Security Crisis in Mexico

Mexico is grappling with the aftermath of the assassination of Carlos Manzo, the mayor of Uruapan and a vocal critic of cartel violence. Authorities have arrested Yasiel Antonio (alias "El Pelón"), alleged to be a "key recruiter" for regional organized crime, specifically for forcing young men into cartel ranks from rehabilitation centers. This follows the detention of seven of the mayor’s own bodyguards. The killing prompted "widespread shock and anger" and led to hostile anti-government protests, highlighting the fragility of the security situation in the state of Michoacán.

Immigration and the 'Alligator Alcatraz' Controversy

In the U.S., the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) scheme is under scrutiny, with 350,000 Haitians facing the loss of protection. Correspondent Nawal Almaghafi reported from a Florida detention facility, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," which has become a "powerful symbol of Trump's tougher stance on immigration." Families are facing the threat of separation, with some being deported to Haiti, where gangs reportedly control 90% of the capital. While some conservative supporters argue the policies are "tough but fair," critics describe the deportation of individuals to unsafe countries as "unthinkable and unconscionable."

Social Media Transparency and 'Rage Farming'

A new location-tracking feature on the platform X has exposed a network of "inauthentic accounts" spreading provocative political content. Investigations revealed that accounts claiming to be domestic U.S. or Scottish voices were actually operating from Nigeria, India, and Iran. This phenomenon, termed "rage farming," involves posting inflammatory content to drive engagement for financial gain. Experts argue that those who have turned misinformation into a "business model" must be held accountable.

Cultural Tributes: Jimmy Cliff and Dharmendra

The podcast also honored two legendary figures. Reggae icon Jimmy Cliff, aged 81, was remembered for bringing the "heart of our nation" (Jamaica) to the world through his music and his role in the film The Harder They Come. Simultaneously, Indian cinema mourned the loss of Dharmendra, 89, the "original He-Man of Bollywood." Tributes highlighted his "effortless charm" and his ability to transition between romantic and action roles over a six-decade career, with peers calling him the "epitome of greatness."

Unusual Survival in Thailand

In a bizarre turn of events, a 65-year-old woman in Thailand was found alive in her coffin moments before her scheduled cremation. Temple staff heard a "faint knocking" and discovered the woman stirring. Doctors confirmed she had not suffered from cardiac or respiratory failure but was experiencing "critically low blood sugar levels," a rare but miraculous survival story.

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I don't care what your politics are.
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I know that Donald Trump will probably come after me again.
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I am not afraid.
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It's a good question.
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And she urged James Comey to, as she put it, hump the brakes on his victory lap.
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📝Key Phrases

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throw out the indictments
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in the face of baseless charges
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at the behest of
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pleaded not guilty
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hump the brakes on
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
We're recording this at 4.30 GMT on Tuesday the 25th of November.
A US judge has dismissed charges against two high-profile officials who investigated President Trump.
Russia and Ukraine have launched attacks on each other, even as diplomatic efforts continue to try to end the war.
And a woman in Thailand has been found alive in her coffin moments before she was due to be cremated.

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