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[Global News Roundup: Geopolitics, Public Health, and Cultural Shifts]-[Rubio: US is constantly reassessing its relationship with NATO]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2026-05-22

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Navigating Geopolitical Tensions and the NATO Alliance

The Global News Podcast opens with a critical look at the state of the NATO military alliance. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the US is "constantly reassessing its relationship" with NATO, stressing that the alliance must prove its value to the United States. During a summit in Sweden, discussions were dominated by the ongoing war with Iran and the threat to the "freedom of navigation" in the Strait of Hormuz. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte acknowledged the friction, noting that while NATO members have supported US operations through bases and refueling, there remains an "air of punishment" from Washington, with unconfirmed reports suggesting the US may reduce its commitment to the NATO force model.

Crisis in Turkey: The Closure of Bilgi University

In Istanbul, the atmosphere is described as "total chaos" following the sudden closure of the prestigious, privately-owned Bilgi University by a presidential decree. Faculty and students reported being blindsided by the news, which arrived via an official gazette at midnight. While the university is known for its "liberal politics," officials have remained silent, leaving the academic future of 20,000 students in limbo. Reports suggest the institution faced no financial trouble, yet it had been under scrutiny for investigations including money laundering, leading to confusion among students who are unsure if they will receive their diplomas.

Public Health Emergency: The Ebola Outbreak in the DRC

The World Health Organization has upgraded the risk assessment for the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to "very high" at the national level, with 750 suspected cases and 177 deaths. Health Minister Roger Kamba noted that the current Bundibugyo strain presents symptoms similar to malaria, complicating early diagnosis. Scientists at Oxford University are currently leveraging the "same technology" used for the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to develop a new preventative measure, aiming for deployment in clinical trials within two to three months.

The Human Cost of Conflict: Voices from Iran

A new BBC podcast, When Shiraz Calls, provides a harrowing look at life inside Iran during the war. Through recorded conversations between two sisters, the podcast highlights the "torment of not knowing" caused by internet blackouts and the regime’s tightening grip. One sister, a doctor, describes an economic crisis where patients can no longer afford basic medications, illustrating the deep uncertainty and fear characterizing daily life as citizens measure time in the "years of their youth that are slipping away."

Sports and Entertainment: Controversy and Transitions

  • Enhanced Games: Las Vegas is preparing for the inaugural "Enhanced Games," a controversial event where athletes are permitted to use substances banned by WADA, such as testosterone replacement therapy. Critics label the event a "farce" and a "spectacle," though founders argue they are pushing the boundaries of human achievement.
  • The End of an Era: After 33 years, The Late Show has aired its final episode. The cancellation, officially attributed to "financial reasons," has sparked speculation regarding political pressure, given host Stephen Colbert’s frequent criticism of Donald Trump and the network's pending merger with Skydance.
  • Pep Guardiola’s Departure: Manchester City confirmed that manager Pep Guardiola will leave after 10 seasons. Having secured 20 trophies, including a historic treble, Guardiola is credited with fundamentally changing the "prevailing philosophy" of English football through his possession-based style. His legacy remains a subject of debate due to ongoing financial investigations, yet his impact on the sport is undisputed.

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📖 Transcript

This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Ankur Desai, and at 16 GMT on Friday the 22nd of May, these are our main stories.
The US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, says the United States is constantly reassessing its relationship with the NATO military alliance.
Elsewhere protests have broken out in Turkey after a university known for its liberal politics was closed by a decree from the president.
And Manchester City have confirmed that their manager, Pep Guardiola, will leave the English football club after 10 seasons.
Also in this podcast, scientists at Oxford University are working to create a new Ebola vaccine as the number of suspected cases rises to 750.

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