

Global News Podcast
BBC World Service
The latest from Iran and the Middle East, and the rest of the world’s news, from the BBC World Service. The Global News Podcast brings you the news from across the region and what you need to know from the US. We also continue to bring you stories from around the globe, including expert analysis and insight.Episodes are published twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories.Follow or subscribe now and never miss an episode. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk
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Sep 27, 2025 • 27min
The Happy Pod: Hope for people with Huntington's disease
Professor Sarah Tabrizi, a leading Huntington's disease researcher from University College London, discusses groundbreaking gene therapy that shows a 75% reduction in disease progression. This could dramatically improve quality of life for patients. She explains the clinical significance of these results, potential regulatory approval timelines, and how the treatment may change lives. The episode also highlights positive community initiatives, like a Happiness Project in schools and a revitalization effort in Mumbai, showcasing the power of kindness and connection.

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Sep 20, 2025 • 28min
The Happy Pod: Nurse revives 'drunk' raccoon
Nikki Cardwell, a dedicated reporter, shares an adorable story about a nurse in Kentucky who revived a baby raccoon that got tipsy on fermented fruit. The raccoon’s rescue has captivated many, bringing joy to animal lovers everywhere. Cardwell also highlights Bárbara Hernández, the Ice Mermaid from Chile, who achieved a world record for the longest ice swim by a woman. The podcast features heartwarming stories of creativity and environmentalism, including a woman planting 4,000 trees and a man recreating a childhood memory, all aimed at spreading positivity.

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Sep 13, 2025 • 27min
The Happy Pod: Escaping death on a glacier
A hiker shares his life-changing survival story after being stranded on a glacier for six days, emphasizing the importance of valuing family. Discoveries of fresh water underneath the Atlantic offer hope amidst global shortages. Koalas in Australia get a vaccine to fight disease, while innovative farming methods in Malawi transform food production. Romance flourishes at an Irish matchmaking festival, and an iguana astonishingly gives birth without a mate, showcasing the wonders of nature. Uplifting and inspiring news rounds out the heartfelt discussion.

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Sep 6, 2025 • 28min
The Happy Pod: The 'game changing' test for ovarian cancer
A revolutionary blood test may soon transform ovarian cancer survival rates by enabling earlier detection. Meet Khadijah Mellah, an inspiring female Muslim jockey making her mark in the sport. Plus, hear about a woman’s thrilling journey after a rare triple organ transplant, the innovative hand-cranked washing machine improving lives worldwide, and the impactful Homeless World Cup using football to uplift communities. Finally, discover how a historic chapel is being turned into a music venue, showcasing the healing power of artistry and friendship.

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Sep 4, 2025 • 34min
Xi, Kim and Putin: A new world alliance?
Jean, BBC's Seoul correspondent with expert insights into North Korea, and Mikey Kay, a seasoned counterterrorism analyst, dive into the dynamics of a growing alliance between Xi Jinping, Kim Jong-un, and Vladimir Putin. They unravel the intricate power plays in Asia, discussing how these leaders are strategically positioning themselves against the West. The podcast also examines the implications of their military collaboration and the challenges facing global security, especially amid rising tensions and shifting geopolitical alliances.

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Aug 30, 2025 • 27min
The Happy Pod: Hugs from Texas
Discover a heartwarming initiative as volunteers create quilts to comfort those affected by floods, showcasing the community's spirit. Learn about the cultural significance of a baby's first laugh, celebrated in Indigenous traditions. Celebrate a unique football match between two clubs marking 100 years of friendship. Explore the surprising friendship between an ocelot and an opossum, defying predator-prey norms. Delve into a Somerset farm's efforts to aid homeless individuals in recovery through cooperative work.

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Aug 23, 2025 • 28min
The Happy Pod: Letters from dad - with love
Rosie Pawlik, daughter of Buzz Ecker, discusses the heartwarming Dad Letter Project, which provides handwritten notes of love and support to people globally. She shares her treasured memories of receiving letters from her dad, highlighting their profound emotional impact, especially for those grieving. The episode also features Logie, the litter-picking dog, who joyfully fetches trash to help clean our oceans. Additionally, Rosie delves into how cooking classes empower refugees and the resurgence of crafting among Gen Z, showcasing community connection and creativity.

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Aug 16, 2025 • 28min
The Happy Pod: Mountaintop matchmaking
In the Swiss mountains, handwritten notes in mountaintop letterboxes spark unexpected romances, turning nature lovers into couples without swipes. This heartwarming trend is inspiring similar initiatives worldwide. There’s also a couple in Tasmania tackling homelessness head-on, while a Finnish theater group brings performances to remote communities by boat. Additionally, the first celebrity with Down’s Syndrome on a popular dance show is inspiring inclusivity and empowerment. Together, these stories showcase the power of connection, creativity, and compassion.

Aug 9, 2025 • 27min
The Happy Pod: How baby showers saved a rare bird
Ella Hubber from the BBC Science Unit discusses the inspiring efforts of Purnima Devi Barman, who rallied her community to save India's rare adjutant stork through innovative baby showers. The conversation also covers a ship's chef who navigated challenges during a pandemic lockdown at sea, finding strength within. Additionally, listeners learn about the joy of Cycling Without Age, which provides transformative bike rides for seniors, and the clever creativity of dancing cockatoos that bring joy and connection.

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Aug 2, 2025 • 27min
The Happy Pod: Learning begins with breakfast
Join Michelle Doughty, the first woman appointed Astronomer Royal, as she discusses heartwarming initiatives making a global impact. Discover how Mary's Meals is providing crucial breakfasts to children in Malawi, keeping them in school. Hear about a Montreal micro-farm supporting local food security and a Venezuelan social club combating loneliness through joyful dance. Plus, learn about efforts to rescue Poveglia Island from development, showcasing the power of community and connection.


