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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Paul MOSS and at 14 hours GMT on Wednesday, 4th of December,
these are our main Protesters in South Korea demand the resignation of President Yun Suk Nyeol
after his failed declaration of martial law.
France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a vote of no confidence which could bring down his minority government.
And the imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize winner Nagest Mohammadi is given temporary release from her Iranian jail.
Also in this podcast.
If I get money to start a provision shop, I will stop illegal mining.
The government should give us money to start our own business.
We hear how illegal mining in Ghana is putting people, their health and the environment at risk.
And the social media company Telegram promises to do more to stop the sharing of child abuse images.
We begin this podcast in South Korea.