2026-01-09
28 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Keith Adams and at 4.30 GMT on Friday the 9th of January these are our main stories.
Iranians are taking to the streets in the biggest anti-government protests in years.
The government in Venezuela says it's begun releasing political prisoners in order to promote peace.
Colombia's president tells the BBC he believes there is a real threat of US military action against his country.
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Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of Iran in the country's biggest demonstration for years.
The rallies began nearly two weeks ago with shopkeepers railing against a sharp fall in the value of the Iranian currency against the dollar.
But protesters are now calling for the removal of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei.
At least 40 demonstrators and five security personnel have been killed and President Trump has threatened to strike Iran very hard
if the authorities continue to kill those demonstrating.
Our World Affairs correspondent Caroline Hawley has more details.
In towns and cities across Iran, protesters have taken over the streets.
Tens of thousands of them in extraordinary scenes posted on social media.
For days, there's been unrest in Iran sparked by an economic crisis.
But what's happening now, the numbers involved, is on an altogether different scale.