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[Global News Update: Geopolitical Tensions, Ceasefire Negotiations, and Cultural Milestones]-[Russia accused of 'widespread' use of chemical weapons]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-07-04

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Escalating Conflict and Chemical Weapon Allegations in Ukraine

Kyiv faced a devastating night of bombardment, with over 500 drones and ballistic missiles launched at the capital. Foreign Minister Andriy Sabiha described it as "absolutely horrible" and "one of the worst" attacks to date. The strikes caused significant damage to transport infrastructure and resulted in casualties. Amidst the ongoing military aggression, there is growing international concern regarding Russia's conduct. Intelligence agencies from the Netherlands and Germany have issued a joint statement accusing Moscow of deploying "choking agent chloropicrin," a chemical weapon that causes irritation to the lungs, eyes, and skin. According to the Ukrainian Defence Ministry, over 9,000 such chemical weapons attacks have occurred since 2022, a clear "infringement" of the Chemical Weapons Convention which prohibits "asphyxiating substances."

Geopolitical Shifts: Russia’s Recognition of the Taliban

In a notable departure from historical hostility, Russia has become the first nation to grant official recognition to the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. Dawood Azami of the BBC noted that while the Soviet Union once lost 15,000 troops fighting the Mujahideen, the current relationship has evolved over the past 15 years, largely driven by a shared agenda to "expel U.S. and NATO forces." While China has welcomed the move, it has faced strong condemnation from human rights and women's groups who argue that the Taliban's policies—such as banning girls from higher education—make them unworthy of international legitimacy.

Ceasefire Prospects in Gaza

Donald Trump has proposed a "final proposal for a ceasefire" in Gaza, aiming for a swift resolution. However, the situation remains precarious. Correspondent Wira Davis reported that Hamas is seeking specific "guarantees" for a long-term peace agreement, fearing a return to war once the initial 60-day ceasefire expires. The humanitarian toll remains staggering, with "57,000 dead Palestinians" reported over 21 months of conflict. Despite intense pressure from Israeli hostage families and a suffering economy, the military campaign has "stepped up" recently, leaving civilians with no truly safe areas.

North Korean Defection and Bolivian Lithium Unrest

In a display of extreme survival, a North Korean defector successfully navigated one of the world's most fortified borders. Celia Hatton explained that the man moved only at night and avoided "two million mines" over a 20-hour trek to reach safety. Meanwhile, in Bolivia, the global demand for lithium has triggered domestic chaos. A parliamentary debate over extraction deals with foreign firms devolved into physical altercations, reflecting deep divides between those seeking economic gain and local communities in Potosi who fear "serious environmental harm" and lack of access to water.

Social Initiatives and Cultural Comebacks

On a more positive note, the podcast highlighted the "liquid gold angel" Chelimo Njoroge, a Kenyan mother advocating for the formalization of human milk banks. Having produced an "oversupply" of milk, she highlights the need for screening to prevent the transmission of diseases like HIV and hepatitis. Finally, the music world is buzzing as the Gallagher brothers reunite for an Oasis tour. Fans gathered in Cardiff expressed a sense of being "giddy as a school kid," marking a significant cultural moment as the band returns to the stage after a 16-year hiatus, with anticipation levels reportedly surpassing even those of recent high-profile tours.

🎯Key Sentences

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Whatever you go through in life, be positive, stay happy.
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The wait is almost over.
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It was a familiar story.
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There's a bit of history, as you rightly said,
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perhaps that's no bad thing, because there haven't been too many leaks.
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📝Key Phrases

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on the horizon
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at length
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losing patience with
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as far as I'm aware
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uppermost in one's mind
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Marautiko means to stay happy.

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