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[Global News Summary: Afghanistan's Humanitarian Crisis, Putin's Beijing Visit, and Emerging Marine Discoveries]-[Desperation in Afghanistan leads to sale of children]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2026-05-19

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The Escalating Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan

Afghanistan is currently grappling with a "desperate lack of food," pushing nearly 47 million people to the brink of famine. Correspondent Yogita Limai reports that the combination of "dramatic aid cuts," the Taliban’s policies, and severe drought has created a situation where three out of four Afghans struggle to access basic necessities. In the Gore province, joblessness is a pervasive issue; laborers gather in town squares daily, desperate for "one day of wages" that amounts to a mere two to four dollars.

The human cost is devastating, with families forced into "unbearable choices." Abdul Rashid Azimi, a father struggling to feed his children, expressed his helplessness, stating, "I'm ready to sell my daughters." The report highlights that this is not an isolated case; others have sold children to afford essential medical procedures, such as appendicitis surgery, fearing otherwise the child would die. Evidence of this "invisible wave of deaths" is visible in community graveyards, where children's graves significantly outnumber those of adults, a tragic indicator of rising child mortality due to malnutrition.

Geopolitical Shifts: Putin’s Visit to Beijing

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Beijing, occurring shortly after Donald Trump’s, signals a complex geopolitical realignment. Putin described the relationship between Russia and China as having an "unprecedented level of trust," emphasizing that ties in defense and economics are "growing." Despite this, analysts note that the alliance is "lopsided," with Russia acting as the "junior partner" following Western sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine. China faces a delicate "balancing act," attempting to maintain neutrality regarding the Ukraine war while fostering stability with its neighbor. The potential construction of a second gas pipeline, the "power of Siberia," remains a key point of contention as China prioritizes "self-reliance" in energy.

Public Health and Security Alerts

In Central Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) is scaling up its response to an Ebola epidemic caused by the "Bundibugyo virus," for which there are currently no "vaccines or therapeutics." With over 131 deaths and 500 infections confirmed, the WHO is emphasizing "community engagement" and behavioral changes to stop transmission. Meanwhile, in Europe, a security incident occurred when an Estonian fighter jet shot down a stray Ukrainian drone that had been knocked off course by "Russian electronic jamming," highlighting the heightened risks of collateral damage in the region.

Investigations and Scientific Milestones

In the United States, the House Oversight Committee is debating whether women associated with the late Jeffrey Epstein, such as Nadia Marcinko, should be viewed as "victims or victimisers." Marcinko, previously granted immunity, was described by the FBI as being recruited for a "coercive sexual relationship," yet committee members are questioning her role as a potential "co-conspirator" in trafficking minors.

On a global scientific front, the Ocean Census project has identified 1,100 new marine species in a single year, including "ghost sharks" and "glass castle worms." Dr. Michelle Taylor notes that with approximately 90% of marine species yet to be discovered, this mission is vital for understanding "complex ecosystems" and informing environmental debates such as deep-sea mining. These discoveries underscore how much remains unknown about the planet’s "marine realm."

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Joblessness is a huge issue in this country.
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It was something we were unprepared for.
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That is enough for me.
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So, what can we expect from this trip?
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This relationship is now really lopsided.
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dive into
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📖 Transcript

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