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Back to EpisodesBTW Daily News - Dec 28, 2025
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Good morning, it’s December 28th, 2025, 12:00 a.m. Pacific time, and you’re listening to BTW Daily News, where we bring you the most important stories of the day.First, let’s honor a cultural icon. French film legend Brigitte Bardot, who graced the silver screen in the 1960s and later devoted herself to animal rights activism, passed away at 91 in Saint‑Tropez. Her bold performances and fearless advocacy left an indelible mark on cinema and feminism.Moving on to Southeast Asia, Myanmar’s election has drawn worldwide attention. Voters turned out in low numbers as the military-backed National Unity Party reportedly won, even as activists demanded a fair and free vote. Security forces tightened checkpoints around polling sites amid protests and uncertainty about the results.On the international stage, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to meet former U.S. President Donald Trump in Florida. The two leaders will discuss the ongoing war, territorial adjustments, and U.S. security guarantees as Russia continues its missile and drone strikes on Ukrainian cities.In Africa, Nigeria’s Super Eagles sparked excitement by beating Tunisia 3‑2 at the AFCON 2025 group stage. Victor Osimhen’s late goal sealed the win, sending Nigeria into the knockout rounds amid a tense, five‑goal thriller that kept fans on the edge of their seats.Across the United States, a powerful snowstorm has rattled the Northeast. New York and nearby states are blanketing with heavy snowfall, causing thousands of flight cancellations and delays. Travelers are urged to stay indoors, check local advisories, and plan for potential roadway closures.In the Middle East, Israel’s decision to recognize Somaliland, a self‑declared state in the horn of Africa, has sparked criticism. Somalia and several international observers warn the move could destabilize regional politics, while Somaliland officials celebrate a new chapter in their quest for sovereignty.Back in California, a ruptured natural gas line near Castaic forced Interstate 5, the state’s busiest artery, into a sudden closure. Authorities are sheltering motorists, while emergency crews work to repair the line and secure the area for safety.Lastly, California has completed a dramatic shift in its legal approach to high‑speed rail. The state dropped its lawsuit seeking to reinstate federal funding after the Trump administration trimmed the $4 billion investment, a decision that puts the ambitious $14 billion rail project on uncertain footing.That concludes our top stories. Thank you for tuning in to BTW Daily News. Have a safe and wonderful day.