The Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service presents several developing stories. The podcast begins with coverage of the Hong Kong high-rise fire, including reports of non-functioning smoke alarms and the emotional toll on families. It then shifts to the U.S., where President Trump is pausing migration from several countries following a National Guard shooting, with an interview from an immigration lawyer. The podcast also covers the devastating floods and landslides in Southeast Asia, with on-the-ground reports from Indonesia. Additionally, the podcast highlights international protections for sharks and rays agreed upon at a CITES meeting. Later, the Pope's visit to Turkey and efforts to bridge divides within Christianity are discussed, followed by an interview with Wikipedia's co-founder, Jimmy Wales, addressing concerns about AI and right-wing criticism. Finally, the podcast touches on a story about Austrian nuns and concludes with a tribute to the late Scottish fashion designer, Pam Hogg.
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