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Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-02-20

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Global News Summary: Geopolitical Rifts and Global Developments

This episode of the BBC World Service's Global News Podcast covers a diverse array of international stories, ranging from the escalating diplomatic conflict between the United States and Ukraine to the capture of a key cartel figure in Mexico and the shifting landscape of the James Bond film franchise.

US-Ukraine Relations at a Breaking Point

Relations between Washington and Kyiv have plummeted to a "new low" following a series of aggressive maneuvers by the Trump administration. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz has explicitly pressured President Zelensky to "tone down" his criticism of the US and to sign a massive minerals deal, which the administration believes could be worth "half a trillion dollars."

International editor Jeremy Bowen notes that the US approach resembles treating Ukraine like a "colony" where they can "extract its mineral wealth." This "one-sided deal" has created a deep rift, epitomized by the abrupt cancellation of a joint news conference between President Zelensky and a US envoy. Despite these bullying tactics, observers suggest that President Zelensky’s penchant for "defiance" remains his core political strategy, mirroring his initial response to the full-scale invasion three years ago.

Mexico’s Cartel Crackdown and Fentanyl Trafficking

In Mexico, authorities have arrested José Ángel Canobio, also known as "El Cuerrito," a senior security figure for the Sinaloa cartel. This arrest is being viewed as a "significant capture" in the ongoing battle against the illicit fentanyl trade. Correspondent Will Grant explains that while the arrest is a "big blow" to the cartel, it also serves as a strategic move by the Mexican government to appease the Trump administration, which has threatened "hefty tariffs" if Mexico fails to curb drug flows and undocumented immigration. The situation remains complex, as Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum continues to push back, arguing that the crisis is a "two-way street" involving the illegal smuggling of guns from the United States into Mexico.

Corporate Control over James Bond

In the world of arts and culture, a major shift has occurred as Amazon takes over creative control of the James Bond franchise from the Broccoli family, who have held the reins for 64 years. Arts correspondent Vincent Dowd highlights that the Broccoli dynasty has been "dogmatic or overprotective" of the franchise, ensuring its quality for decades. While the move is described as a "massive surprise," many speculate that the Broccoli family may have been presented with "an offer they can't refuse." Fans are now left wondering how the "Amazon era" will reshape the legacy of the world's most famous fictional spy, with rumors of potential spin-offs similar to Disney’s handling of the Star Wars franchise.

Human Rights and Scientific Discoveries

  • Azerbaijan Media Crackdown: The authorities in Azerbaijan have suspended the BBC’s Azeri service, marking a severe blow to independent journalism in the country. This follows the closure of the Turan news agency, as the government intensifies its "crackdown on independent media."
  • The Case of Boualem Sansal: The detention of the renowned French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal has sparked international concern. Described as a "genuine free thinker," his arrest under state security laws is viewed by many as a byproduct of the "recent breakdown in relations between France and Algeria."
  • Fish Intelligence: In a lighter segment, scientists have discovered that wild sea breams possess the ability to distinguish between individual humans. Researcher Katinka Soller remarked that it was "super insane to see how fast they could learn to tell the difference" between divers, challenging the long-held reputation that fish have poor memories.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think he eventually will get to that point, and I hope so very quickly.
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I think the fact that the news conference was cancelled, guesswork on my part, but the indications, I'd say, are that they had nothing good to say about each other, so best not to say in public.
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And you know what? Bad luck.
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We're going to do what we want and you better go along with us.
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President Zelensky clearly feels he's got nothing to gain by biting his tongue.
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📝Key Phrases

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tone down
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get over one's reluctance
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come to the table
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upend
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plummet to a new low
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