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[Global News Podcast: Davos Tensions, Iranian Crackdown, and Global Water Crisis]-[Trump wants 'immediate negotiations' to acquire Greenland]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2026-01-21

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Trump’s Davos Address: Greenland and NATO Friction

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, President Donald Trump dominated headlines with a provocative call for the United States to acquire Greenland. Despite the "extraordinary statement," Trump insisted he would not use force, stating, "I don't have to use force. I don't want to use force. I won't use force." He framed the potential acquisition as a core "strategic national security" interest, arguing the island is part of the "northern frontier of the Western Hemisphere." However, European leaders and observers viewed the speech as a "bitter and angry diatribe." Critics pointed out the historical inaccuracy of his claims regarding US ownership, while others noted the insult to Danish sovereignty. Beyond Greenland, Trump continued to challenge NATO allies, mocking leaders like Emmanuel Macron and Mark Carney, and intensifying pressure on member nations to meet defense spending targets.

Iran: Violent Suppression of Protests

Leaked evidence obtained by the BBC has shed light on the brutal reality of the Iranian government's crackdown on anti-government protests. Photos from a South Tehran mortuary show the victims of this suppression, with BBC Verify identifying at least 326 individuals, including children as young as 12 or 13. Families, facing an "internet blackout" that has lasted nearly two weeks, were forced to identify loved ones through a harrowing "slideshow of dead bodies." While the Iranian supreme leader has acknowledged the death toll, he continues to deflect blame onto the US, Israel, and "seditionists."

Japan: Sentencing of Shinzo Abe’s Assassin

In Nara, Japan, Tetsuya Yamagami was sentenced to life in prison for the 2022 assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The trial revealed that Yamagami’s motive was rooted in deep-seated resentment toward the Unification Church, to which his mother had made "immense amounts of donations" that left his family bankrupt. The assassination, carried out with a "homemade gun," stunned a nation unaccustomed to such political violence. Outside the court, supporters gathered in the cold, highlighting the complex public reaction to a crime that exposed the controversial influence of the Unification Church in Japanese politics.

The Dawn of Global Water Bankruptcy

A new UN report has warned of the "dawn of an era of global water bankruptcy," a state where water consumption and pollution have outpaced renewable supply. Lead author Kaveh Madani explained that this is not merely a shortage of quantity but a collapse of quality, where key ecosystem damages have become "irreversibility." The report highlights that humans have moved from using renewable surface water to draining "savings accounts" like groundwater. Factors driving this crisis include climate change, industrialization, and the insatiable demand for food and energy. The consequence is a "post-crisis situation" characterized by land subsidence, desertification, and chronic pollution.

Lahore’s Safety Drive Against "Blood Sport"

In Lahore, Pakistan, authorities have launched a strict safety campaign ahead of the Spring Festival, Basant. The sport of kite flying, previously banned for 20 years, was labeled a "blood sport" due to the use of "glass-coated strings" or metal wires, which have caused fatal injuries to motorcyclists. New regulations include the installation of protective safety rods on motorbikes, mandatory seller registration via QR codes, and a prohibition on kite flying for those under 18. These measures represent an attempt to balance cultural tradition with the urgent need to prevent further "potentially deadly" accidents.

OpenAI and the Challenge of AI Safety

OpenAI is rolling out new age-prediction tools for ChatGPT to mitigate risks for users under 18. As AI becomes integrated into the lives of students—with research suggesting 86% of surveyed students utilize it—the tension between "freedom of expression and safety" has reached a boiling point. The tool aims to restrict access to graphic violence, self-harm content, and risky viral challenges. However, critics suggest that overly aggressive restrictions could hinder the creative utility of the platform, noting that AI is increasingly used for "nuanced" tasks like writing fiction, which might be erroneously flagged as violent content.

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But these are anything but normal times.
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It's the way he speaks to some of his closest allies.
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It's almost oblivious.
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What the hell happened?
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European leaders don't like some of the things that Donald Trump says.
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brace for impact
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pull their weight
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take the sting out of
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dribs and drabs
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go to extreme lengths
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📖 Transcript

This BBC podcast is supported by ads outside the UK.
This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Ankur Desai at 16GMT on Wednesday, the 21st of January.
These are our main stories.
Donald Trump has told the World Economic Forum he wants immediate negotiations to acquire Greenland for the United States, but he won't take it by force.
People thought I would use force.

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