2024-12-30
33 分钟Joe Biden leads tributes to former President Jimmy Carter as his humanitarian legacy is celebrated. Also: uncertainty in Ukraine - we hear from the frontline, and 5 charged in connection with popstar Liam Payne's death.
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This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Bernard ECCHIO and at 1400 GMT on Monday 30th December, these are our main stories.
Tributes pour in for the former US President Jimmy Carter, who died at the age of 100 on Sunday.
The head of the World Health Organization has called for an end to attacks on hospitals in Gaza.
Serbia indicts its former transport minister and others for a deadly accident which killed 15.
Also in this podcast, uncertainty in Ukraine over what lies ahead in 2025.
We report from the frontline in the East.
If we're losing, I'm still willing to fight because like,
at least I'll die trying to win instead of just lying down and taking it.
And five people are charged in Argentina in connection with the death of the One Direction star Liam Payne in October.
World leaders and American politicians have been paying tribute to the former US President Jimmy Carter,
who died at the age of 100 on Sunday.
As president, he brokered peace between Israel and Egypt.
He later received the Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian work.
That organisation said his work would be remembered for another hundred years or more.
Joe Biden was the first senator to endorse Carter for the presidency in 1976.
He said Jimmy Carter lived not just a good life, but the good life.
He described him as an extraordinary leader.
Today, America and the world in my.