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[Global News Podcast: Security Crises in Nigeria, Ukraine Peace Negotiations, and Conservation Success in Kenya]-[Nigeria to recruit extra police officers after abductions]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-11-24

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Escalating Security Crisis in Nigeria

Nigeria faces a severe security challenge following a series of mass abductions of schoolchildren. President Bola Tinubu has ordered the recruitment of 30,000 new police officers and the redeployment of personnel currently assigned to protect VIPs to address the "horrific criminal act" of mass kidnapping. Reports indicate that hundreds remain missing, with the Roman Catholic Church confirming 265 people still unaccounted for after a school abduction in Niger state. Correspondent Mayeni Jones highlighted the "incredibly remote" nature of these regions, which provides "ideal ground for these criminal gangs" to hide victims. The situation has devastated education, with many states closing secondary schools, leaving "thousands, potentially millions of children" unable to attend classes.

Ukraine Peace Talks and Diplomatic Friction

Peace negotiations regarding the Ukraine war in Geneva have reached a complex stage. A proposed 28-point plan, backed by the U.S., suggests that Ukraine cede territory, limit its military, and abandon NATO aspirations. While U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the talks as "productive," President Zelensky remains "measured" in his response. Ukrainian diplomat Yulia Osmolovskaya emphasized that for Ukraine, "justice and punishment for war crimes" remain a critical "red line" that is non-negotiable, even as the U.S. pushes for a common ground document. Meanwhile, frontline soldiers view the prospect of giving up territory as "hilarious," noting the lack of progress in Russian assaults.

U.S. Pressure on Venezuela

Washington has intensified its campaign against the Venezuelan government by designating the "Cartel de los Soles" as a foreign terrorist organization. The U.S. accuses President Nicolas Maduro and his officials of trafficking, while the Venezuelan government dismisses these claims as a "ridiculous plan" aimed at "regime change." The region is experiencing heightened military activity, including the arrival of a major U.S. warship in the South Caribbean.

Challenges at Machu Picchu

In Peru, Machu Picchu remains a "lucrative attraction," yet it faces financial and administrative controversies. Local officials, including the mayor of the Machu Picchu district, argue that while tourism generates significant revenue, "90% of all ticket sales go to the Ministry of Culture," leaving little for local infrastructure. Critics point to the country's "political instability" and the high turnover of ministers as major obstacles to reforming how these funds are allocated for preservation.

Militancy and Humanitarian Needs

In Pakistan, a suicide bombing at a paramilitary headquarters in Peshawar resulted in casualties, marking a concerning rise in militancy in what was previously considered a "highly secure area." Simultaneously, in Gaza, the World Food Programme reports ongoing "access constraints" six weeks into a ceasefire. Aid workers at community kitchens describe the situation as a "lifeline," noting that while more food is entering, there is a lack of "essential proteins" like meat and chicken, leading to a reliance on basic staples like rice and pasta.

Justice for Online Sex Crimes and Conservation Milestones

In a significant legal development, a South Korean man was sentenced to life in prison for leading a pyramid-style gang that blackmailed underage girls using deep-fake technology. This case was notable as it marked the first time Telegram shared user information with South Korean police. On a more optimistic note, Kenya has achieved a rare conservation success with its black rhino population. Director Tom Martinson noted that while poaching remains a global threat, Kenya’s rangers have established a "blueprint" for protection, successfully relocating rhinos to new habitats and witnessing the first-ever footage of a black rhino giving birth in the wild.

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That doesn't bode well for finding the kids, does it?
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we can't rule anything out at all.
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They realize when the government is under pressure
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they're also very savvy.
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to try and keep the security situation under check.
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📖 Transcript

This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Alex Ritson, and at 18 hours GMT on Monday 24th November, these are our main stories.
Nigeria's president announces plans to hire 30000 new police officers after the latest abduction of hundreds of schoolchildren.
America's top diplomat leaves the Geneva peace talks on the Ukraine war expressing hope.
But President Zelensky is more measured.
A life sentence for the leader of a Korean online sex crime group for blackmailing hundreds of victims, many underage girls.

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