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[Security Crisis in Washington, Stalled Iran Negotiations, and the 40th Anniversary of Chernobyl]-[Donald Trump evacuated from dinner after shots fired]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2026-04-26

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📋 Summary

Security Alert at the White House Correspondents' Dinner

The podcast begins with a dramatic report from Washington D.C., where a prestigious White House Correspondents' Dinner was interrupted by a security crisis. President Trump and high-ranking officials, including Vice President J.D. Vance and FBI Director Kash Patel, were abruptly evacuated after loud noises, described by witnesses as "booming" sounds akin to gunfire, were heard near the venue entrance. BBC correspondent Katriana Perry noted a "kerfuffle" and described the chaotic scene as attendees were ordered to "dive for cover" under dining tables. President Trump later confirmed that a "thug" armed with multiple weapons had been taken down by the Secret Service at a security checkpoint. While one officer sustained a gunshot wound, the President noted that the officer was saved by a "bulletproof vest."

Stalled Peace Talks with Iran

President Trump announced a significant shift in diplomatic strategy, revealing that his special envoys would no longer fly to Pakistan for scheduled negotiations regarding the ongoing war with Iran. Trump dismissed the necessity of the trip, stating, "We have all the cards," and suggesting that they can "deal by telephone." North America correspondent Peter Bowes characterized Trump’s intervention as "abrupt," noting that the President felt the 18-hour flight was "too much travelling" and a poor use of time and money. This decision comes amidst growing domestic pressure, as the President faces rising fuel prices and the political challenge of a 60-day deadline for Congressional approval for the conflict.

Escalating Tensions in the Middle East

Following the breakdown of US-Iran diplomatic efforts, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the military to "vigorously attack" Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. Middle East analyst Sebastian Usher explained that Netanyahu views the current ceasefire as "unfinished business," suggesting that the Prime Minister is keen to destabilize the diplomatic process to pursue the total obliteration of the Iranian regime. This move raises concerns that the ceasefire, while technically in place, has been "breached every day," potentially rendering it a "ceasefire, all but in name."

Political Violence in Colombia

Ahead of the upcoming presidential election in Colombia, a deadly bomb attack on a bus in the southwest of the country resulted in at least 14 deaths. The incident, which involved a roadblock manned by dissidents of the defunct FARC rebel group, has intensified the political debate regarding national security. South American expert Luis Fajardo noted that conservative candidates are citing this violence as proof that the government’s attempts at "political dialogue" with dissident factions are futile, arguing instead for a "strong hand" and more robust security policies.

Reflecting on the Chernobyl Disaster

Finally, the podcast commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Charles Bremner, who was the Moscow bureau chief for Reuters at the time, recounted the atmosphere of secrecy and "absolute lies" propagated by Soviet officials. Bremner described the surreal contrast between the "idyllic Ukrainian scene" and the presence of Red Army personnel using Geiger counters on children to measure radioactive contamination. He highlighted that the disaster, which was initially suppressed, eventually became a "principal reason for the quick downfall of the Soviet Union," as the lack of transparency fueled widespread distrust in the state.

🎯Key Sentences

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The president is safe.
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We'll be right back.
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Let's take you there now live.
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Really did a great job.
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Let's get more now on how the drama unfolded.
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📝Key Phrases

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descending on
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dive into
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dive for cover
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take the lead
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up the ante
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📖 Transcript

This BBC podcast is supported by ads outside the UK.
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