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[Global News Podcast: Trump's Pressure on Ukraine, Global Conflict Updates, and Cultural Milestones]-[President Trump says he is 'not happy' with deadly Russian strikes on Kyiv]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-04-25

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Trump’s Shifting Stance and Peace Plan Rhetoric

President Donald Trump has recently adopted a more critical tone regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin, specifically following a deadly Russian strike on Kyiv that resulted in at least 12 deaths. Despite his historical tendency to shy away from criticizing the Russian leader, Trump publicly urged Putin to "stop and let's get the peace deal done." Trump claims to be exerting "a lot of pressure" on Russia to reach an agreement, though he remains vague about the specific nature of this pressure.

Behind the scenes, a leaked seven-point peace plan suggests freezing current front lines and potentially recognizing the annexation of Crimea, a move that contradicts the stance of his first administration. While Trump expresses confidence that "they want to make a deal," Ukraine remains resistant to the proposal. Meanwhile, in Moscow, the Kremlin continues to leverage flattery to maintain ties, with reports highlighting a portrait of Trump gifted by Putin as a symbolic gesture of the "US-Russian friendship."

Escalating Global Tensions and Human Rights Concerns

The podcast highlights several critical security issues globally:

  • Mali Executions: Reports indicate that dozens of people were executed in Mali after being arrested by soldiers and Russian mercenaries. Witnesses described being interrogated and whipped at a military camp before being taken out to be killed by "white men" linked to the Wagner Group.
  • India-Pakistan Standoff: Following the killing of 26 people in Indian-administered Kashmir, India has blamed Pakistan and suspended a Water Sharing Treaty. Pakistan has warned that limiting water access would be an "act of war," further escalating tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
  • General Popov’s Conviction: In Russia, General Ivan Popov, who previously criticized the military top brass for "poor leadership and lack of weapons," has been sentenced to five years in prison on fraud charges, a move widely viewed by military bloggers as punishment for "speaking truth to power."

Political and Social Turmoil in Brazil

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces worsening health conditions following intestinal surgery related to a 2018 stabbing. Despite being in intensive care, he has been served a court summons regarding an alleged coup attempt. The situation has become a political battleground, with his supporters claiming the stress of the legal summons is harming his health, while opponents argue he is attempting to "maximize that for political gains" to delay the trial before next year's elections.

Cultural News: From Lost Art to Pope Francis

  • The Warhol Blunder: In the Netherlands, local officials admitted that a rare Andy Warhol print of Queen Beatrix was likely "taken out with the rubbish" during town hall renovations. The mayor noted, "This isn't how you treat valuable items."
  • Passing of a Pope: St. Peter’s Basilica has seen over 90,000 mourners pay their respects to Pope Francis. The funeral is expected to be a "momentous event" attended by 130 foreign delegations. Observers noted an atmosphere of "fraternity and patience" as the world prepares for this transition of power within the Catholic Church.
  • Literary Achievement: The Egyptian author Mohamed Samianadeh won the International Prize for Arabic Fiction for his novel The Prayer of Anxiety. The work, set in the decade following the 1967 Six Days War, was praised for its "captivating poetic language" and its investigation into Egypt’s existential "self-image."

Endurance in Art

Pianist Igor Levitt has undertaken an arduous musical challenge: performing Eric Satie’s Véxation for up to 20 hours. Despite the physical toll, Levitt described the experience as a "feast," even as he navigated the irony of playing a piece that is inherently short but requires immense preparation and "serious immabilities."

🎯Key Sentences

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I think he wants to make a deal, we're going to find out very soon.
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But it takes two to tango.
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I think this is a small departure if you like
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he shies away from criticizing Vladimir Putin quite often
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American patience is running out
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📝Key Phrases

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it takes two to tango
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patience is running out
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speak truth to power
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see eye to eye
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flattery will get you a long way
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