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Have Trump’s Venezuela promises come true since Maduro’s removal? | Global News Podcast

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The BBC’s South America correspondent Ione Wells tells us whether Venezuelans have seen the promised economic and political benefits of Nicolas Maduro’s removal as president.

Wednesday marks five months since US forces raided Maduro’s compound in Caracas. At the time, President Donald Trump said the US would run Venezuela until a “safe, proper and judicious transition” could be ensured, vowing that American oil companies would fix the local infrastructure and start making money for the country.

This week, trade unions and student groups have planned anti-government protests to call for better wages, the release of political prisoners and a democratic transition.

Delcy RodrĂ­guez, who served as Maduro’s vice-president, was sworn in as the country’s leader last month, with the support of the US government.

But there are long-time opposition leaders waiting in the wings. Nobel Peace Prize laureate MarĂ­a Corina Machado – who has been living in effective exile in Norway – has said she plans to run for president again, and will to return to Venezuela before the end of 2026.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to face questions about the American involvement in Venezuela this week, as he testifies before Congress on the State Department’s budget.

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00:00 Introduction
00:23 New freedoms
01:58 Is Venezuela’s economy stronger?
03:47 Will Venezuela have elections?
06:15 How strong is Venezuela’s political opposition?
07:24 Will MarĂ­a Corina Machado run for president?
08:23 America’s influence on Venezuelan politics

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Air India crash victim ‘got earlier flight’ because she missed her husband. #AirIndia #BBCNews

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On the front line in a secret jungle hospital | BBC News Documentary

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Myanmar’s civil war has claimed almost 100,000 lives.

In 2021 the country’s military seized power in a coup. After losing ground to rebel and ethnic groups, it’s making a renewed push, carrying out the forced-recruitment of tens of thousands of conscripts and employing new drone technology.

The United Nations’ human rights spokesman has condemned the military’s tactics which he’s called brutal and said that civilians are paying a terrible price.

BBC correspondent, Quentin Sommerville and Camera Journalist Darren Conway have spent time with rebel groups.

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The furious dispute over what caused Air India flight 171 to crash | BBC News

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On 12 June 2025, a London-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed seconds after taking off from Ahmedabad in western India, killing at least 260 people, including 241 passengers and crew on board.

Investigators have yet to publish their final findings into the cause of the crash.

A preliminary report into the incident from India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau found both of the plane’s fuel switches moved to the “cut-off” position “immediately” after take-off, stopping fuel supply to the engine.

What is not clear however, is what actually caused the crash.

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Putin rejects Zelensky meeting saying Russia “will achieve its goals” in Ukraine | BBC News

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Russia’s president Vladimir Putin has rejected a call from Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky to meet for peace talks.

Speaking at an economic forum in St Petersburg, President Putin said there was no point in a meeting – and said military operations would only cease when Moscow had achieved its goals.  

Jane Hill presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Steve Rosenberg in St Petersburg.

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Does Ukraine have the weapons to keep fighting Russia? | Global News Podcast

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As Vladimir Putin held his annual economic forum in St Petersburg this week, Ukraine carried out strikes on the city, and on ships in the Sea of Azov – proving once again that it can hit targets deep within Russian territory. Ukraine’s increasing ability to launch long and mid-range drone attacks, using relatively inexpensive ordinance, has given them a new edge in the war, analysts say.

But the BBC’s Vitaly Shevchenko tells us that Kyiv desperately needs more weapons – particularly US-made Patriot missile systems, which are now in short supply as a result of the US-Israeli war with Iran.

As Mr Putin talks up Russia’s economic power, we ask what resources Ukraine needs to keep fighting.

On Friday, Vladimir Putin rejected Volodymyr Zelensky’s call for face-to-face talks, saying there was as “no point” in holding such a meeting until peace agreements had been reached. He thanked US President Donald Trump for his efforts to end the conflict, but said there was still work to do.

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00:00 Introduction
00:35 Ukraine’s “cheap” drone warfare
01:40 Why Ukraine wants Patriot missiles
03:10 Could Ukraine make its own Patriot m issiles?
04:00 Front line combat in Ukraine
06:43 New style of war
08:02 Ukraine needs “everything”
09:02 Kyiv’s biggest donors

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