2024-12-28
30 分钟Mexico has announced an emergency strategy to protect migrants in the US, after president-elect, Donald Trump, threatened to deport millions of illegal people. Also: the virtual blaze that is an internet success.
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This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Nick Miles and in the early hours of Saturday, 28th December, these are our main stories.
The Mexican government has unveiled an emergency measure to protect migrants
in the United States who might face deportation once Donald Trump takes office.
The White House says North Korean troops are experiencing mass casualties
in what it calls hopeless assaults against Ukrainian positions in Russia's Kursk region.
A senior Houthi official in Yemen has told the BBC the movement will continue attacking Israel
despite intensified Israeli airstrikes.
Also in this podcast, we meet the baboon expert on what they reveal about us.
They've got nine hours of free time every day and they spend all,
all of it devoted to generating psychological stress for each other.
Mexico's government has announced an emergency strategy to protect migrants
in the United States ahead of the inauguration of the President elect Donald Trump next month.
Mr.
Trump has threatened to deport millions of illegal migrants.
Now, one of the measures involves mobile phones.
And the Mexican Foreign Minister, Juan Ramon de la Fuente, explained how it could work.
It's an information and assistance center for Mexican people, a call centre that's already operating 24,
7, and soon it will also be active through a very simple procedure,