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[Global News Podcast: Tensions in the Middle East, Global Economic Shifts, and Social Challenges]-[Trump keeps world guessing on Iran strikes]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-06-18

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The Escalating Standoff Between the U.S. and Iran

The podcast opens with the high-stakes geopolitical tension between the United States and Iran. President Trump remains characteristically vague regarding his potential military response to Iran’s nuclear program, stating, "I may do it, I may not do it." While the Wall Street Journal reported that strike plans have been approved, the President insists he wants to give Iran a chance to negotiate.

However, the prospect of a diplomatic solution appears slim. President Trump has demanded "unconditional surrender" from Iran—a term he defines as "I give up. No more." Iran’s leadership has rejected these demands, with their UN ambassador, Ali Bahraini, warning that the U.S. has set a "red line" and that any aggression will be met with a response. Security correspondent Frank Gardner notes that even if the U.S. were to use its massive ordnance penetrator (MOP) bombs to strike deep underground facilities like Fordow, it would likely fail to "kill knowledge," potentially driving the Iranian regime to accelerate its pursuit of a nuclear weapon as a survival mechanism, citing the fate of Libya’s Colonel Gaddafi as a cautionary tale.

Economic Isolation and Shifts in Russia

Meanwhile, the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, once dubbed the "Russian Davos," is struggling to maintain its global relevance. Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg reports that Western business leaders are largely absent, particularly following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. While Russian authorities aim to demonstrate that their efforts to "isolate Russia on the world stage have failed," the forum serves as a stark reminder of the geopolitical divide between Russia and the West.

Austria’s Legislative Response to School Violence

In the wake of a tragic school shooting in Graz that left ten people dead, the Austrian government is moving to tighten its "liberal gun laws." The proposed measures include raising the minimum age for handgun ownership and implementing "stricter psychological tests." The perpetrator, it was revealed, had previously failed a psychological evaluation for military service, highlighting gaps in the current oversight system.

Environmental Crisis: The Burden of Western Waste

An investigation by Greenpeace has exposed a growing environmental disaster in Ghana, where European "second-hand clothing" is being dumped in protected wetlands and conservation sites. Correspondent Thomas Nardi explains that the continental market receives over 1,000 tons of textiles daily, but only a fraction is processed, leading to massive landfills that wash into the sea. Synthetic fabrics and dyes are causing "serious health risks" and harming marine life, turning West Africa into an unintended "dumping ground."

The Future of Notting Hill Carnival

London's iconic Notting Hill Carnival faces an existential threat. Leaked correspondence from organizers to the British government reveals that the event is struggling with "critical public safety concerns" and "crowd risks." The organizers have warned that the scale of safety measures required exceeds the capacity of a "not-for-profit organisation," prompting urgent pleas for central government funding to prevent the potential cancellation of this historic cultural event.

Thailand’s Gambling Pivot

Thailand is reconsidering its long-standing ban on gambling, aiming to open casino complexes to boost tourism and tax revenue. Despite government claims that this will support investment and "solve illegal gambling," critics argue that gambling is incompatible with Thai "Buddhist values." As the country faces competition from neighbors like Cambodia and Laos, the debate continues over whether this shift will foster economic growth or invite the "corruption and money laundering" often associated with casino industries.

🎯Key Sentences

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Whatever you go through in life, be positive, stay happy.
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I like to make the final decision one second before it's due
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I mean, nobody knows what I'm going to do.
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You could have done fine.
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it's very late to be talking.
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📝Key Phrases

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stay happy
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in full swing
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must-have styles
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run out
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win over
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📖 Transcript

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Music brings everyone together.
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My favourite Fijian code, it's called Marautiko.
Marautiko means to stay happy.

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