2025-01-11
31 分钟In Los Angeles, a night-time curfew has been imposed in areas impacted by the devastating wildfires, as police warn against looting. Also: a Stradivarius violin heads to auction with an estimated $18m price tag.
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This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Jackie Leonard and in the early hours of Saturday 11th January, these are our main stories.
Donald Trump will become the first US President with a criminal record and after being sentenced for fraud.
In a rambling statement to the court, he repeated his claim he is being persecuted by political opponents.
Police in Los Angeles say they will rigorously enforce a curfew to prevent further looting of properties evacuated because of the wildfires.
And Washington has increased its bounty on the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on the day he was sworn into office.
Also in this podcast, a violin that could go for as much as $18 million.
The President elect of the United States, Donald Trump, has become the first president to be criminally sentenced, but he won't face jail.
The judge overseeing the case, Juan Merchan, imposed an unconditional discharge.
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Trump was convicted last year of 34 counts of falsifying business record to cover up a sex scandal that threatened his 2016 presidential campaign.
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