As Israel continues its bombardment of Hezbollah targets, those charged with bringing about a ceasefire suggest progress is being made. We get the latest from Beirut as the region recalculates with the incoming Trump administration. Plus: Aaron Burnett on Germany’s elections and Karen Krizanovich brings us the latest from the world of film. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Globalist in association with UBS live from London.
This is the Global with me, Emma Nelson.
A very warm welcome to today's program.
Coming up, Israel continues its bombardment of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.
Those charged with bringing about a ceasefire suggest progress is being made.
We'll have the latest from Beirut as the displacement crisis ramps up as winter approaches.
Also coming up, after the collapse of the coalition government, we look ahead to federal elections in Germany.
Plus, we learned this week that unlike certain US Presidents elect we may come to presently some people will take the h after beclowning themselves on the world stage just the once.
Andrew Muller takes us through the last extraordinary days in what we learned and we go through Friday's papers, hear about the winner of the World Building of the Year award and Rome has taken everything from me.
But I will have my vengeance.
Gird your loins.
It's time for Gladiator 2.
That's all coming up on the Globalist live from London.
First, a look at what else is happening in today's news.
Donald Trump has nominated the former presidential candidate and anti vaccine activist Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
To be his health secretary.
Meanwhile, a leading Republican senator says he wants to review an unreleased report on sexual misconduct allegations against Donald Trump's choice for Attorney General, Matt Gaetz.
And Israel says it's hit military sites in the Syrian capital of Damascus targeting the headquarters of the Islamic Jihad group.