2025-12-18
29 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Bernard Echio and at 4.30 GMT on Thursday the 18th of December, these are our main stories.
As the youngest victim of the Bondi beach shooting is laid to rest,
Australia's Prime Minister promises a crackdown on hate, division and radicalisation.
In an end of year speech to the American people, President Trump lists his top achievements.
And the Venezuelan leader, Nicolas Maduro,
has accused the United States of seeking to turn his country into a colony,
but says any attempt at regime change will fail.
Also in this podcast, a big change in Hollywood.
I think they want to be felt of as a global organization and that the Oscars are global,
not just Hollywood, not just in America.
From 2029, the Oscars will be streamed exclusively on YouTube.
And...
Ma'am, you realise feeding that bear is illegal?
Well, good thing he's not a bear.
He's family.
A warning from Japan, don't fall for AI bears.
Australia's Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese,
has announced a series of measures to crack down on hate speech after 15 people were killed by gunmen at a Jewish event on Bondi Beach on Sunday.
Mr Albanese said his government would increase the penalties for people promoting hate speech and that ministers would have the power to revoke visas of those found to be inciting hate.