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[Global News Summary: Pope Francis Mourned, Ukraine Peace Talks Stalled, and Tech Giants Fined]-[Pope lying in state at St Peter's Basilica]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-04-23

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Global News Summary: April 23rd

The World Mourns Pope Francis

Following the passing of Pope Francis, thousands of mourners have gathered at Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. The late Pope, described by followers as an "ordinary beautiful man" and a "great shepherd," currently lies in state in an open coffin. Pilgrims from across the globe, including those from Ghana and Ireland, have expressed deep affection for his inclusive nature. Sarah Rainsford reported that the queue coils around St Peter's Square, with many attendees highlighting his "humane" approach and his efforts to apologize for past scandals within the Church. His funeral is set to be a significant international event, with world leaders and royalty expected to attend, reflecting his legacy as a "peace builder" and a "face of Christ in the world."

In his home country of Argentina, the sentiment is equally profound. Ayini Wells reports that despite never returning to Argentina during his papacy, Francis left a lasting legacy of empathy and advocacy for the vulnerable. From soup kitchens to his beloved football club, San Lorenzo, locals remember him as a "local who grew in a house in the city close to the people." While some conservatives criticized his alignment with social justice, supporters view him as a figure of "tolerance and inclusion."

Escalating Tensions in Ukraine Peace Negotiations

The path to peace in Ukraine faces significant hurdles as the US Secretary of State canceled a trip to London for scheduled peace talks. US Vice President JD Vance emphasized that the US has issued "explicit proposals" to both Russia and Ukraine, warning that if these are not accepted, Washington may "walk away from the process." Regional editor Danny Aberhart noted that the talks were downgraded to a technical level, signaling "discontent" among European allies. Reports suggest the proposals might involve territorial concessions, such as de facto recognition of the status quo in eastern and southern Ukraine, which remain "non-starters" for Kyiv and its European supporters.

EU Penalties for Tech Giants

The European Commission has imposed significant fines on Apple and Meta for violating the Digital Markets Act. Apple faces a 500 million euro fine regarding App Store rules that restricted developers from directing users to cheaper alternatives, while Meta was fined 200 million for its "binary choice" advertising model involving user cookies. Both companies have pushed back; Meta accused the EU of attempting to "handicap a successful American business," while Apple claimed the decision was "bad for the privacy and security of its users." These developments occur amid broader tensions regarding international trade tariffs and US government efforts to defend domestic tech innovators from "overseas extortion."

Political Turmoil and Regional Security

In the West Bank, Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas delivered a scathing rebuke of Hamas, calling them "sons of dogs" and demanding the release of hostages. Sebastian Usher noted that this was the "strongest, fiercest" tone Abbas has adopted since the war erupted, reflecting his attempt to re-establish the relevance of the Palestinian Authority. Meanwhile, in Indian-administered Kashmir, a violent attack on domestic tourists has sparked widespread outrage. Indian Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah condemned the act, labeling the perpetrators "an enemy of our soil," as concerns mount regarding the impact on the region's vital tourism industry.

Digital Milestones and Cultural Shifts

As YouTube celebrates its 20th anniversary, the platform continues to dominate digital media with over 5 billion views daily. Starting from a humble 19-second clip of elephants, it has evolved into a global powerhouse. However, it faces ongoing challenges regarding "hate speech" and "misinformation." In other cultural news, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has implemented a major rule change: members must now prove they have watched all nominated films in a category before voting. This initiative aims to stop "Coattail Voting" and improve the "integrity and credibility" of the Oscars, ensuring that smaller films receive fair consideration.

🎯Key Sentences

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That's why it's gotta be a CFP.
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Shut down their excuses and spare us.
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I think the Pope has done his best.
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So everyone here has their own reason for being here
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Everyone here has memories of him.
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📝Key Phrases

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get this thing over the finish line
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negotiating in good faith
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a step backwards
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a non-starter
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moving the goalposts
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