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[Global News Podcast: German Election Shake-up, Ukraine Crisis, and Hezbollah's Defiance]-[Germany election: exit polls say conservatives head for victory]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-02-24

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Germany's Political Landscape Shifts After Snap Election

Germany faces a significant political transformation following a snap general election that has left the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU), led by Friedrich Merz, in the lead with approximately 30% of the vote. Merz has emphasized the urgency of forming a stable government, stating, "the world out there is not waiting for us," and prioritizing a swift coalition without the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD). The ruling Social Democratic Party (SPD), led by Olaf Scholz, suffered what Scholz described as a "bitter election result," hitting an all-time low of 16.5%.

Meanwhile, the AfD has achieved a historic milestone, securing second place with roughly 20% of the vote. While AfD co-leader Alice Weidel hailed this as a "historic result" and a sign that they have "firmly established ourselves as a people's party," experts like Hayo Funke argue that the party remains isolated. Funke characterizes the AfD as a "clear-cut racist right-wing revolutionary party," noting that despite their gains, mainstream democratic parties maintain a strict policy of non-cooperation, effectively keeping them from power for the time being.

Ukraine: Zelensky on Peace and Resilience

As the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion approaches, President Volodymyr Zelensky has signaled a willingness to step down if it would "help bring peace to Ukraine" and accelerate NATO membership. However, he clarified that he is not prepared to pay any price for peace, particularly regarding security deals that would burden future generations with debt. On the front lines, the reality of the war remains grueling. A 23-year-old soldier identified as Ivan described his life on the Eastern Front as a "routine" existence living underground, admitting that while he is "tired," he remains determined to defend his country because "we have no other way."

Hezbollah’s Defiance in Beirut

In Lebanon, tens of thousands gathered for the funeral of the late Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, five months after his assassination by Israel. The event served as a powerful show of strength, with supporters vowing to follow his path. Despite the heavy losses sustained by the group—including the death of Nasrallah’s successor, Hisham Safiyeddin—new leader Naeem Qasim vowed that "resistance will continue." Correspondent Lina Sinjab noted that Hezbollah faces a "big blow" due to the loss of leadership, supply route disruptions from Syria, and a shifting regional climate that is increasingly pressuring Lebanon to distance itself from the group’s hostile activities.

Sudan’s Military Gains

The Sudanese army has reported a significant victory against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), ending a nearly two-year siege of El Obeid, a strategic hub connecting Khartoum to Darfur. Military spokesman Nabil Abdullah confirmed that army forces destroyed RSF units, marking a pivotal moment in the 22-month conflict that has displaced millions. Analysts view this as a major triumph for the army, which has been steadily reclaiming territory in recent weeks.

Vatican Update: Pope Francis in Critical Condition

The Vatican has reported that Pope Francis remains in "critical condition" due to double pneumonia, though there have been slight improvements in his anemia. While he is receiving oxygen and blood transfusions, doctors note that he is stable enough to be alert and sit in an armchair. The clinical picture is complicated by mild renal insufficiency, but his medical team continues to monitor him closely as the world watches his recovery.

Hollywood Reflections: From Bette Davis to Ethan Hawke

BBC film correspondent Tom Brook reflected on his decades of interviewing Hollywood legends. He recalled the "imperious" and intimidating nature of Bette Davis, who was "smoking like a trooper" during their encounter, and the "diminished figure" of James Cagney in his later years. In contrast, modern actor Ethan Hawke provided a critique of the "junket" system, suggesting that when conversations are constrained by timers, they often become "inauthentic" and "dangerous," highlighting the tension between industry PR and genuine human connection.

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the world out there is not waiting for us
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I think that must be stated clearly and unambiguously at the outset.
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this is the result from which we must move forward together.
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all eyes on those numbers overnight.
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the results bear this out
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in poll position
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waste no time
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at the outset
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make it into
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crash out
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📖 Transcript

This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Bernadette Keough and in the early hours of Monday the 24th of February these are our main stories.
Friedrich Metz is in poll position to become Germany's next Chancellor as exit polls show his centre -right grouping has won the general election.
The far -right AFD appears to have come second.
Wladimir Zelensky has told reporters he'd be willing to give up his presidency, if it would help bring peace to Ukraine.
Tens of thousands of mourners in Lebanon have taken part in the funeral of the late Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

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