2025-12-15
31 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Paul Moss and at 4.30 GMT on Monday the 15th of December, these are our main stories.
Australia's Prime Minister has promised to crack down on antisemitism after Sunday's deadly attack on a Jewish festival in Sydney.
Chile's new far-right president-elect Jose Antonio Cast has promised to restore respect for the law after winning Sunday's runoff.
And one of Hong Kong's leading pro-democracy activists,
Jimmy Lai, has been convicted after a high-profile trial.
Also in this podcast,
the US envoy on the Russia-Ukraine conflict says there's been progress during talks in Berlin with President Zelensky.
And...
It is thrilling to be alive.
It's great.
Life is to be lived as long as you possibly can, it seems to me.
The British actress Helen Mirren talks about life in Italy and saving olive trees at the age of 80.
Condemnation continues to mount in the wake of the Bondi beach shooting in Australia.
politicians around the world,
perhaps struggling to find adjectives to describe the cold-blooded murder of 15 people,
which police say was carried out by a father and his son.
Pure evil was what the Prime Minister Antonia Albanese called it.
The U.S.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio called it horrific.