2025-01-10
27 分钟The Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has emerged from hiding to lead anti-Maduro protests. Also: extracting what may be the world’s oldest Antarctic ice, and the etiquette of air kissing.
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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Alex Ritson and In the early hours of Friday, 10th January, these are our main stories.
The Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corinna Machado has been briefly detained after emerging from hiding to lead a demonstration against President Nicolas Maduro's disputed inauguration.
The two biggest wildfires in Los Angeles are continuing to burn uncontained, but firefighters have made progress against other blazes.
Joe Biden has led the tributes at the state funeral of Jimmy Carter, a president he hailed as ahead of his time.
Also in this podcast one I find.
Personally a bit unbalanced.
Two I find just right.
Three again I find a bit the uneven number not quite, you know, where do you stop?
And four for me is overkill.
The etiquette of air kissing.
We hear a French and a British perspective.