
The Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service presents several international news stories. These include Ukrainian President Zelensky's willingness to hold elections under martial law with security guarantees from the US and Europe, and Donald Trump's criticism of European allies regarding immigration and national security. The podcast also covers the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where M23 rebels have reportedly entered a strategic town despite a recent ceasefire, and the environmental threats highlighted in a UN report, which was not endorsed by all countries due to disagreements over fossil fuel policies. Additional stories include the arrest of Afghan men for wearing Peaky Blinders-inspired outfits, the legacy of zoologist Ian Douglas-Hamilton's work on elephant behavior and conservation, and artist Naina Khalou winning the Turner Prize.
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