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[Historical Milestones, Climate Leadership, and Global Trends: A CNN 10 Overview]-[The world's top YouTuber opens a theme park in Saudi Arabia]

CNN 10 · B1 · 2025-11-18

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CNN 10: From Animation History to Global Green Transitions

This episode of CNN 10 covers a diverse range of topics, spanning from the historical roots of modern animation to contemporary geopolitical shifts, tourism reinvention, and the expansive reach of digital content creators.

1. The Legacy of Steamboat Willie

November 18th marks a pivotal moment in entertainment history. In 1928, Walt Disney released Steamboat Willie, the first animated film to feature "fully coordinated sound and music." This "huge technological leap" utilized a "click track" to synchronize animation with audio, establishing an industry standard. The success of this short film transformed Mickey Mouse into an "iconic character" and laid the foundation for Disney’s future market dominance.

2. China’s Strategic Role in the Green Transition

As the COP30 Climate Summit commences in Brazil, China is positioning itself as a "power player" in the global fight against climate change. Despite being the "world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases," China has sent the second-largest delegation to the summit. Recent data suggests that China’s emissions have "either fallen or been flat" over the past 18 months. The country is aggressively pursuing its ambition to become a "clean energy superpower" by expanding its solar and wind energy capacity to levels "five times that of the United States." Furthermore, China is exporting affordable green technologies, assisting lower- and middle-income countries in their own "green transitions" while reducing global reliance on fossil fuels.

3. Reinventing Tourism in Benghazi

In Libya, officials are attempting to "rebrand" the war-torn city of Benghazi by promoting it as a destination for "thrill seekers." The inauguration of a new skydiving center—where visitors jump from "military helicopters"—is part of an effort to move past the city's history of "brutal fighting, unrest and regime changes." While the "scars of war" remain, participants from 37 countries have engaged in this unique experience, signaling a desire for Libya to be seen as a place of "peace" and historical discovery rather than solely a site of past conflict.

4. The Digital Empire of MrBeast

YouTube sensation MrBeast, who boasts over 450 million subscribers, has expanded his brand into the physical realm. He recently opened a "stunt wonderland" called Beastland in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Featuring attractions like "trap doors," "zip lines," and a "165-foot bungee jump," the park allows fans to participate in real-life versions of his famous video challenges. MrBeast justified the choice of location by noting that a significant portion of his audience resides in the Middle East, reflecting his "global" reach and desire to engage fans outside of the United States.

5. Inspiring Youth: The 'Rink Dude' Mission

Finally, the episode highlights the story of eight-year-old Luke Graham, who launched the "Rink Dude" initiative to address the high costs associated with playing hockey. By selling merchandise and raising over $3,000 for non-profits like Hockey Unlimited, Luke is working to make the sport more accessible. His current goal is to raise $5,000 for the United Heroes League, which supports military children, showcasing the impact that individual initiative can have on community engagement.

🎯Key Sentences

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Yes, you heard that right.
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And it's not just what's happening within China that matters.
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How are you feeling?
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I'm feeling great.
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I'm really excited.
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laying the foundation
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technological leap
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industry standard
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lead the charge
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ramping up its role
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📖 Transcript

What's up, sunshine?
I'm Koi Wire.
This is CNN 10, your 10 minutes of news where I simply tell you the what, letting you decide what to think.
We have your news for this Tuesday, November 18th, and that gives us a great reason to tell you about something that happened on this day in history, 1928.
Walt Disney released a short cartoon that would end up laying the foundation for the children's entertainment as we know it.
Steamboat Willie, the first animated film with synchronized sound.

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