
Global News Podcast
Zelensky says Trump 'living in disinformation space' created by Russia
Wed, 19 Feb 2025
President Zelensky says Donald Trump is trapped in a disinformation space created by Russia. He was responding to scathing comments from the US president. Also- the fate of Rihanna's partner A$AP Rocky after his trial.
Chapter 1: What is the main topic of this episode?
Yes, he's been, he said, basically you end up, if the executive branch is not responsive to the executive, that's Donald Trump obviously, then you're not ruled by a democracy, you're ruled by a bureaucracy. And Musk comes from that perspective, he's expressing it in that way. A lot of conservative intellectuals Denkt daran, dass diese Agenzien über die letzten 100 Jahre gesprungen sind.
Und die Präsidenten, egal ob sie Demokraten oder Republikaner sind, haben eine sehr schwierige Zeit, sie zu kontrollieren. Viele Leute im konservativen Bewegung sagen, dass das eigentlich antikonstitutionell ist. Und sie sehen jetzt, diesen Moment, als ihre beste Möglichkeit, diese Ungleichheit zu verändern.
Und Elon Musk wird als ein Wessel gesehen, um das sehr, sehr langgelegte Ziel zu realisieren. Und Musk parodiert diese Linie in seiner eigenen Weise, das ist ziemlich interessant. Natürlich ist es viel tiefer mit Leuten, die schon lange im konservativen Bewegungsbereich waren.
Aber ich denke, das ist, wo die White House und vielleicht sogar Hannity als Freund von Trumps gesagt hat, dass all diese Medien-Konferenz hysterisch ist, über Elon Musk, der in D.C. kommt, wo er nichts weiß und nur die Bürokratie verursacht. Lass uns den Leuten ein bisschen Kontext über seinen Hintergrund und seine Gedanken geben. Aber Musk resistierte wirklich dazu.
Sebastian Ascher ist in Jerusalem und folgt der Geschichte.
This essentially was a Hamas statement, which has come out. We're still in phase one of a ceasefire deal. That's drawing to its end. And it looks like that will probably work itself out reasonably well now. There have been moments when it looked like it might all fall apart, but we've had...
Das ist ein Deal, das sieht so aus, als würde es weitergehen, dass vier der acht Geister, die im Geist ihres Bodies gestorben sind, am Dienstag zurückkehren. Und dann sechs der restlichen lebenden Geister, die als Teil von Phase 1 veröffentlicht werden, werden veröffentlicht. Und dann werden die restlichen vier Böden nächste Woche zurückgegeben. Das bedeutet, dass Phase 1 zu Ende kommt.
Es kommt in etwa acht oder neun Tagen zu Ende. Phase 2, die die Erleichterung sehen wird, oder die Erleichterung der restlichen Hostagen in Gaza alive oder tot. Und ich denke, die Mehrheit derjenigen, die in Gaza noch sind, sind vermutlich tot. Das ist das, was Hamas gemacht hat. Es hat die Vision herausgefunden, wie Phase 2 gehen sollte. Es will gute Glauben zeigen.
Ich glaube, das wird in dieser Phase gesehen. Und Hamas sagt, dass es auf die anderen Elemente des vollen israelischen Kriegsverlustes und des permanenten Zerstörers liegt. need to be met in order for that to happen. Now, talks on Phase 2 haven't started yet. They should have started more than two weeks ago.
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Chapter 2: How did Zelensky respond to Trump's comments?
Er war argumentierlich der größte Famous aus den beiden von ihnen und der größte Famous aus dem Hip-Hop-Kollektiv, von dem sie Teil waren. Perhaps some jealousy, there were some arguments over money, it was alleged as well. So just the old things that really lead to friendships breaking down, especially when there's fame and money involved.
So something that probably could have been a storm in a teacup potentially was life-changing for these two men and created this big courtroom drama that of course lots of people followed because the celebrities were in court.
Our Los Angeles correspondent Emma Vardy. Now for this. The Sound of the TARDIS Time Machine from the BBC TV series Doctor Who, made by the pioneering BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Their archive is being made available for the first time for use by musical artists and producers. It's hoped the move will help to continue a legacy of helping invent and develop electronic music and sampling.
Mark Ayres, who is a current member of the Radiophonic Workshop and its archivist, spoke to Priya Rai.
Electronic Music was a very new thing in the late 1950s. It had been pioneered in Germany, a studio in Cologne by their broadcaster. And another one in Paris, making sounds from music concrete, which is found sounds, sounds recorded from life or electronic sources.
And Daphne Oram and Desmond Briscoe at the BBC, they were studio managers of Broadcasting House, they were very interested in this stuff and felt the BBC should get involved. And the BBC wasn't really interested in electronic music, but what they were interested in was new ways of producing sound effects for, you know, radio drama on the third program.
And so that's how the Radiophonic Workshop came about, you know, creating the sounds of, well, the thoughts of a man sitting in his bath, rubbing his back with a loofah, for instance, and plays such as Private Dreams and Public Nightmares, and eventually, of course, Quatermass and Doctor Who and everything else.
What's going to be available now on this online archive?
Well, this is a lot of the building blocks from the original archive. The sounds that made up the stuff that we've been listening to all our lives. They've been influencing people like The Orb and Orbital and Pink Floyd and even Prince used a Radiophonic Workshop sample. It's been part of our lives for generations and this is a way of paying back. We've produced this sample library of
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