2025-04-09
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We look at the phenomenal rise in the use of headphones and earbuds.
People in just about every city in the world have started wearing them.
The revolution shows no signs of slowing.
It's my time.
It's my moment.
My own little bubble.
How and why did this happen?
Life in a bubble, the headphone revolution.
Listen now by searching for the documentary wherever you get your BBC podcasts.
This is the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Janet Jaleel and in the early hours of Wednesday, the 9th of April, these are our main stories.
Rescuers are searching for survivors after a roof collapse at a music venue in the Dominican Republic kills schools of people.
The Trump administration escalates its trade war with China with tariffs of more than 100% coming into effect today.
The U.N.
Secretary-General accuses Israel of violating the Geneva conventions in Gaza by blocking aid supplies.
Also in this podcast, we talk to the renowned British artist David Hockney about his biggest ever exhibition.
I mean, I've always said, I want my work to be seen, but I don't have to be seen.
We start this podcast in the Dominican Republic, where throughout the day,