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[Global News Podcast: Ukraine War Anniversary, German Political Shifts, and Global Developments]-[Ukraine marks third anniversary of Russia's invasion]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-02-24

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The Third Anniversary of the War in Ukraine

As the world marks the third anniversary of Russia's "full-scale invasion," the conflict remains a defining crisis. European and Canadian leaders have visited Kyiv to reaffirm support, with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau emphasizing that the world cannot return to an era where "might makes right." However, the geopolitical landscape is shifting. Kyiv is navigating a complex relationship with the United States, as the incoming administration under Donald Trump has "dramatically changed American policy," even questioning the legitimacy of President Zelensky. Correspondents report that Ukraine is facing a "war of attrition" and significant political pressure, including controversial proposals regarding access to "natural minerals" in exchange for military aid.

Russian Perspectives and Economic Fatigue

In Moscow, the narrative remains strictly controlled. While President Putin frames the conflict as a "special military operation" necessitated by the West turning Ukraine into a "bridgehead for NATO," there is palpable "fatigue" among the Russian public. Economic consequences are deepening, with interest rates at 21 percent and rising costs for staples like potatoes and bread. Despite claims of resilience against economic sanctions, the human cost remains devastating, with high casualties and ongoing drone attacks on Russian soil.

Germany’s Political Transformation

The German political scene has undergone a seismic shift as Friedrich Merz prepares to lead the country. Following an election dominated by concerns over "cutting immigration" and a stagnant economy, the far-right AfD doubled its support to a record 20%. Merz faces the immediate task of forming a coalition while simultaneously navigating strained relations with the U.S. administration. He has explicitly stated a priority to "strengthen Europe as quickly as possible" to achieve independence from American influence, marking a significant change in transatlantic dynamics.

Global Security and Corruption Crackdowns

In the Middle East, the situation in the West Bank has escalated, with Israeli forces deploying tanks into refugee camps for the first time in decades. This move, described by Palestinian officials as a "dangerous escalation," coincides with the suspension of UNRWA’s operations in the area, leaving thousands of displaced residents in a precarious humanitarian state. Meanwhile, in China, the anti-corruption drive continues to target high-level officials. Tan Rui Song, the former head of the nation's biggest aircraft manufacturer, has been expelled from the Communist Party over allegations of taking "large bribes" and engaging in "power for sex transactions," highlighting the ongoing purge within China's military-industrial complex.

Cultural Highlights and Scientific Endeavors

In Los Angeles, the Screen Actors Guild Awards provided a moment of respite, with films like Conclave and performances by Demi Moore and Timothy Chalamet receiving acclaim. Jane Fonda, receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award, used the platform to deliver a fiery speech, reminding the audience that "empathy is not weak or woke." On the scientific front, researchers are preparing to launch a lunar probe to map water on the moon, a critical step for "future human exploration." Finally, a surprising trend has emerged in the UK, where thousands of Gen Z individuals are turning to angling as a therapeutic escape, using the sport to manage symptoms of "anxiety or depression" amidst the chaos of modern urban life.

🎯Key Sentences

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That is what Ukraine is dealing with politically.
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It looks more like a demand for the capitulation of Ukraine.
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But that may be wishful thinking.
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But for the Union, it's not a good result that inspires trust.
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The words are kind of beyond me.
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📝Key Phrases

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call things by their proper names
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might makes right
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upended its foreign policy
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turn its back
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baseless claims
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
This edition is published at 14 Hours GMT on Monday the 24th of February.
European leaders promise continued support for Ukraine on the third anniversary of Russia's invasion.
The man who will be Germany's next Chancellor, Friedrich Metz, says the rapid gains by the far right are a final warning for mainstream parties.
And China says the former ahead of its biggest aircraft manufacturer has been expelled from the communist party for taking bribes.

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