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[Global News Podcast: UK Mass Stabbing, Trump's Nigeria Ultimatum, and Jamaica Disaster Recovery]-[Nine critically injured in mass UK train stabbing]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-11-02

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Global News Summary: Key International Developments

UK Train Stabbing Incident

Counter-terrorism police in the United Kingdom are currently investigating a "large-scale stabbing incident" that occurred on a train in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. The event has been declared a "major incident," with ten people hospitalized, nine of whom sustained "life-threatening injuries." Eyewitnesses described a scene of chaos, with one passenger, Ollie Foster, recounting how victims were "bloodied" and struggling to barricade themselves into bathrooms. Another witness reported seeing a man in a "black hoodie" fleeing the scene. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has publicly condemned the "appalling incident," while armed police have successfully arrested two individuals in connection with the attack.

Donald Trump’s Ultimatum to Nigeria

President Donald Trump has issued a severe warning to the Nigerian government, threatening potential US military intervention if the country fails to address the "mass killing of Christians" by Islamist insurgents. Trump, who characterized these attacks as "horrible atrocities," stated he has asked the Pentagon to map out a plan of attack, declaring that the US would "attack with the goal of completely wiping out" these terrorist groups. While Trump frames this as a mission to protect Christians, Politico reporter Daniel Lipman notes that analysts argue Christians are not the sole victims, as "Muslims in the majority north are primarily targets of attacks" by fellow insurgents. The Nigerian government has rejected Trump's characterization, with President Tinubu asserting that "religious freedom and tolerance" remain core tenets of their national identity.

Hurricane Melissa's Devastation in Jamaica

Jamaica is facing a humanitarian crisis following the impact of Hurricane Melissa, which has claimed at least 19 lives and left thousands without power, clean water, or housing. Aid flights have begun to arrive at Kingston Airport, but residents in areas like Trelawny report that the "dwindling supply of clean water, food and fuel" is creating desperate conditions. Victims like Colleen Barrett and Darren Willis, who lost their homes entirely, described their living situations as "totally devastated," with many forced to reside in their vehicles as they wait for essential supplies to reach the most affected villages.

Diplomatic Reconciliation: Spain and Mexico

In a significant shift in diplomatic relations, Spain’s foreign minister, José Manuel Álvarez, has offered a formal acknowledgement of the "pain and injustice" caused by Spain’s 16th-century conquest of the Americas. During an exhibition of indigenous Mexican art in Madrid, Álvarez stated that while the history is a "human story, full of light and shadow," the past abuses "cannot be denied or forgotten." Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum welcomed the gesture as an "important first step towards reconciliation," following years of strained relations and previous, rejected demands for an apology.

Canada’s Apology to the US over Tariff Ads

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has issued a formal apology to Donald Trump following an anti-tariff advertisement campaign that aired in the US. The commercial utilized the voice of former President Ronald Reagan to criticize tariffs, a policy Trump strongly supports. Trump, describing the ad as "false" and "crooked," had previously suspended trade talks with Canada. The situation highlights the delicate nature of current North American diplomacy, with Carney attempting to de-escalate tensions after the ad campaign was widely perceived as a diplomatic "own goal."

Cold Case Solved in Japan

Japanese police have arrested Kumiko Yasufuku in connection with the 1999 murder of Namiko Takaba, a high-profile cold case that remained unsolved for 26 years. The husband of the victim, Satoru Takaba, had famously maintained the apartment where his wife was killed, preserving the crime scene in hopes of finding the culprit. Police report that DNA evidence found at the scene provided a match for Yasufuku, who has reportedly confessed to the crime.

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He is threatening to send US forces into Nigeria with, as he puts it, guns a-blazing.
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This move now opens the door to deep diplomatic reconciliation.
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And that is going to take a long time.
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This is the first step in a long journey of reconciliation.
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📖 Transcript

This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm John Sudworth and we're recording this edition in the early hours of Sunday the 2nd of November.
Our main stories.
Counter-terrorism police in the UK are dealing with a large-scale stabbing incident on a train, with witnesses likening it to a horror film.
I had guys suddenly run past going, run, run.
There's a guy stabbing literally everyone, everything.

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