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[Global News Summary: Hurricane Melissa, Sudan Crisis, and Cultural Milestones]-[World's strongest storm of the year hits Jamaica]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-10-28

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Global News Summary: October 28th

Hurricane Melissa: A Catastrophic Threat to Jamaica

The Caribbean is currently bracing for the impact of Hurricane Melissa, described as the "strongest storm of the year" globally. With the storm reaching Category 5 status, featuring 175 mile an hour sustained winds and a predicted 17-foot storm surge, the situation in Jamaica is dire. Local residents, like Claudia Suleiman, report widespread fear, noting that "the trees are bending right now."

Minister for the Environment, Matthew Samuda, emphasized that this is not a "normal hurricane" and urged citizens to abandon property and move to shelters. Despite the cultural tendency for Jamaicans to stay with their homes, officials warn that the combination of extreme winds and 30 to 40 inches of rain—falling on already saturated ground—creates a "prime" environment for flooding. Experts point to "exceptionally warm seas" as the driver for this intensity, sparking further debates on the reality of climate change.

UN Climate Warning: Progress Stalls

As world leaders prepare for the COP30 conference in Brazil, the UN has issued a stark warning that global efforts to meet Paris climate goals are "well off track." Out of nearly 200 signatory nations, only 64 have submitted updated carbon-cutting plans this year. UN climate secretary Simon Steele stressed that global temperatures must be brought back down to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Environment correspondent Matt McGrath noted that while there is some "realism" regarding China’s potential to overachieve on emissions targets, the overall global response remains insufficient to prevent catastrophic warming.

Escalating Violence in Sudan

The humanitarian situation in Sudan has reached a critical juncture following the fall of Al-Fasha, the army’s last stronghold in the west, to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Satellite imagery from Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab provides "clear evidence of mass killings" and "house-to-house clearance operations." Executive director Nathaniel Raymond noted that the "sum of all fears has been realized," with reports of human remains found near the earthen walls built by the RSF. The city has been under siege for 18 months, leaving over 200,000 civilians trapped in a "famine-like situation."

Diplomatic and Political Tensions

In the Middle East, tensions have flared after Hamas returned human remains that did not match the identities of the missing Israeli hostages. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu labeled this a violation of the ceasefire deal. Meanwhile, in the UK, the Royal Family faces scrutiny after the BBC identified that Prince Andrew hosted Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Harvey Weinstein at Windsor Castle in 2006. This revelation has caused further reputational damage, coinciding with public heckling of King Charles regarding the monarch's awareness of these associations.

Health and Cultural Notes

Scientific research continues to highlight the benefits of healthy living. A study from the University of Sydney suggests that walking in longer, continuous stretches of at least 15 minutes is linked to better health outcomes. Additionally, King’s College London researchers confirmed that viewing authentic art in museums provides a measurable "relaxation effect," positively impacting the body’s immune, hormone, and nervous systems. Finally, the world mourns the loss of Prunella Scales, the legendary actress best known for her role as the "appalling dragon" Sybil in Fawlty Towers, who has died at age 93.

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I've been getting messages from some people who said they have not slept a wink.
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I don't think there's a lot of vulnerability around here, but with a Category 5, anything is possible.
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I think so for the most case from what I've observed.
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So for the most part, people are taking the warning seriously.
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But at the end of the day, citizens have to take some personal responsibility.
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📖 Transcript

This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
Music I'm Janet Jalil and it's 16 Hours GMT on Tuesday the 28th of October.
These are our main stories.
The world's strongest storm of the year closes in on Jamaica, with warnings of catastrophic flooding and several deaths already reported.
It comes as the UN warns that the world is still way off track to meet its Paris climate goals.
American researchers say satellite images from Sudan show evidence of mass killings by RSF fighters after they seized the army's last stronghold in the west of the country.

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