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[Global News Podcast: EU Aid for Ukraine, Deep Geological Storage, and Geopolitical Tensions]-[Zelensky welcomes EU's $105 billion loan for Ukraine]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-12-19

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Global News Summary: December 19th

European Union Boosts Ukraine's Defense

The European Union has pledged a $100 billion loan to Ukraine, a move President Volodymyr Zelensky described as essential to "strengthen Ukraine's ability to resist Russia." While the aid provides critical support, the decision was marked by internal division. EU member states failed to reach an agreement on utilizing frozen Russian assets to back the loan, largely due to legal concerns voiced by Belgium. Oleksandr Mareshko, chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the Ukrainian parliament, characterized the deal as a necessary "compromise," emphasizing that Ukraine needs the funds to "enhance our defense capabilities" immediately.

Putin's Stance on the Conflict

In his annual end-of-the-year press conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed the EU’s funding efforts as "daylight robbery." Maintaining a hardline position, Putin claimed that the EU is "waging a war against us" through the hands of "Ukrainian neo-Nazis." He reiterated that Russia is only prepared to stop fighting if its security is guaranteed in the "mid-term and long run," signaling that the Kremlin remains committed to its original war objectives.

TikTok's US Ownership Restructuring

TikTok has reached a deal to sell 80% of its US assets to a consortium of investors, including Oracle and Silverlux, in an effort to appease Washington’s national security concerns. The plan involves storing US user data locally and ensuring that the platform’s algorithm is shielded from foreign manipulation. Despite these changes, the company faces skepticism regarding whether this "silver bullet" will be sufficient to fully resolve concerns about Chinese influence over the platform.

Finland’s Nuclear Waste Solution

Finland has become the first country to complete a deep underground facility, "Onkolo," designed to store spent nuclear fuel for thousands of years. Located 400 meters beneath the Earth’s surface in dense granite bedrock, the facility utilizes a multi-layered containment system, including metal canisters and bentonite clay, to isolate hazardous waste. Project manager Sana Mostanen noted that the system is backed by "decades of research," providing confidence that the waste will remain securely locked away.

Economic Shifts in Japan

The Bank of Japan has raised interest rates to their highest level in 30 years, moving from historically low levels to 0.75%. This decision aims to combat rising inflation and the increasing cost of living, which have persisted despite years of economic stagnation. While low interest rates were previously used to "encourage borrowing" and stimulate growth, the central bank is now attempting to dampen price increases.

Escalating Border Conflict: Thailand and Cambodia

Fierce gun battles continue along the Thai-Cambodian border, with the conflict escalating into a significant military confrontation. Reports indicate a severe imbalance of power, with the Thai air force bombing infrastructure to prevent Cambodian reinforcements. Local medical personnel, such as Dr. Sarchan Raksime, have reported horrific injuries, pleading for "real peace" as the humanitarian toll mounts.

Astronomy and the 3I Atlas Comet

Astronomers have clarified that the mysterious object 3I Atlas, currently passing through our solar system, is a comet rather than an alien spaceship. Dr. Jennifer Millard explained that while the object displays "unusual motion" and contains "strange chemicals," its behavior is entirely consistent with natural celestial phenomena. Believed to be over 7 billion years old, the comet originated from the "thick disk" of the galaxy, offering a rare opportunity for scientific study.

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📖 Transcript

This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Pete Ross and at 1600 GMT on Friday the 19th of December, these are our main stories.
Ukraine's war effort receives a $100 billion boost from the European Union.
President Putin says Russia is ready to end the conflict in Ukraine, but only on his terms.
And the Bank of Japan raises its interest rates to its highest level in 30 years.
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