2025-12-11
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You're listening to the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
We're recording this at 16 hours GMT on Wednesday the 10th of December.
Nearly 200 children have been fathered by a sperm donor with a cancer-causing gene mutation.
But how could it happen?
The Venezuelan opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado,
calls on democracies to fight for their freedom in a speech delivered by her daughter at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.
And...
In a village...
Oh, there's another boom of artillery.
About three kilometres from the border, standing next to a house that was hit by a rocket yesterday.
We hear from the Thai Cambodia frontier as half a million people flee the fighting.
Also in the podcast,
what we're trying to do is develop a form of sounds that helps actually quieten the tinnitus persistently and they have a lasting effect.
The new therapy offering hope to sufferers of tinnitus.
Every year,
egg and sperm donations help thousands of people with fertility issues start families of their own.
But a Europe-wide investigation has found that one sperm donor who fathered nearly 200 children unwittingly passed on a genetic mutation that dramatically increased their risk of cancer.