This BBC Global News Podcast explores a variety of international stories. It starts with the passing of former US President Jimmy Carter, reflecting on his life, his impactful presidency, and his notable contributions to human rights after leaving office. The episode continues with coverage of the devastating aftermath of South Korea's worst air disaster, followed by reports on political turmoil in Georgia and the ongoing conflict in Syria. It wraps up with a feature on a group of young men from London who are documenting their journeys to their families' home countries. Carter, who lived to be 100, is remembered as the longest-living US president, leaving a profound legacy that extends well beyond his time in office.