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[Global News Roundup: Super Typhoon Ragasa, Ancient Security Sirens, and the Artemis Moon Mission]-[Ragasa roars across Asia, and a moon mission countdown.]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2025-09-24

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Squiz Kids Daily News: A Comprehensive Overview

In this episode of Squiz Kids Today, host Christy Kidgerina provides a fast-paced look at significant global events, ranging from extreme weather in Asia to archaeological discoveries in Egypt and the future of space exploration.

Super Typhoon Ragasa: A Force of Nature

The podcast highlights the devastation caused by Super Typhoon Ragasa, which has been described as the "biggest storm of the year so far." The typhoon has wreaked havoc across the northwest Pacific, particularly in Taiwan, where it dumped "more than half a metre of rain" and caused significant infrastructure damage. In Hong Kong, authorities raised the highest typhoon warning as winds reached "close to 300km an hour." The report emphasizes the importance of disaster preparedness, noting that while such storms are rare, "warmer oceans could make the strongest ones more intense."

Egypt’s 3,300-Year-Old Security Siren

In a fascinating segment titled Spin the Globe, the show covers a unique archaeological find in Amarna, Egypt. Researchers discovered a "cow toe bone" in an ancient worker's settlement that, upon closer inspection, featured a "neat hole drilled right through it." By creating a replica, scientists determined that the bone acted as a "3000 year old security siren," emitting a sharp, screeching note. The theory is that this whistle served as a communication tool for guards to call for backup if "tomb robbers were lurking near the Royal Cemetery."

The Artemis Program: Returning to the Moon

Space enthusiasts received updates on NASA's lunar ambitions. The Artemis program, named after Apollo’s "twin sister, the goddess of the moon and of the hunt," is preparing for its next major milestone. Artemis 2, scheduled for February 2026, will see a crew of four travel "further into space than any human has ever gone," orbiting 9200 kilometres beyond the moon. This mission is a "crucial step" toward the eventual goal of establishing a base on the moon to support future human missions to Mars.

Digital Literacy: Sniffing Out Fakes

Squizzy the News Hound provided a timely warning regarding AI-generated misinformation. The podcast addresses how even world leaders are being targeted by "fakes," such as a doctored video of Donald Trump saluting to the Imperial March instead of the US National Anthem. With one video garnering over "5 million views," the host stresses the necessity for listeners to "stop, think and check" to avoid being tricked by online content designed to "embarrass" or deceive.

Seasonal Wrap-Up

As the school term draws to a close, the episode concludes by encouraging students to engage with the podcast's upcoming holiday content, including interviews with Australia's first astronaut, Catherine Bennell-Pegg, and various science-themed segments. The episode ends with a celebration of the 25th anniversary of Cathy Freeman’s iconic Olympic gold medal win, reminding listeners of the historical significance of the date.

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It's your daily news fix.
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That's what's making news, kid style.
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Either way, Ragasa is a reminder of just how important preparation and clear communication are
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we're hoping you stay safe and dry.
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Each day we give the world globe a spin
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📝Key Phrases

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on closer inspection
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piecing together evidence
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call for backup
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fitting name
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set to fly
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📖 Transcript

Squeeze Kids acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands on which we podcast the Turrbal and Combermary people.
Squeeze Kids!
It's your daily news fix.
Fun, free, fresh.
Hello and welcome to Squiz Kids Today, your fresh take on what's happening in the world around you.
I'm Christy Kidgerina, it's Thursday, September 25.

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