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NPR News: 12-30-2025 2AM EST

30 Dec 2025

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

2.225 - 5.788 Shae Stephens

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shae Stephens.

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Chapter 2: What updates are there on the peace plan for Gaza?

6.376 - 23.362 Shae Stephens

President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu are both sounding optimistic about phase two of the peace plan for Gaza. As NPR's Franco Ordonez reports, the details are still being worked out, despite ongoing conflict in the Palestinian territory and a hostage still missing.

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23.703 - 39.746 Franco Ordonez

That phase includes the disarmament of Hamas, which of course they've been resisting. It also means reconstruction and establishing a new governing structure. But the so-called ceasefire has really been rocky, with violence breaking out between Israeli defense forces and Gaza militants.

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Chapter 3: What is Ukraine's response to accusations from Russia?

40.227 - 52.984 Franco Ordonez

Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed as a result, many of them children, according to health officials. Also, while almost all of the hostages have been released, one final hostage has not been returned.

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53.164 - 72.615 Shae Stephens

NPR's Franco Ordonez. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is rejecting reports that his nation tried to attack the state home of Russian leader Vladimir Putin. As NPR's Joanna Kakisis reports, Zelensky says that Putin's allies are spreading lies in order to justify stepped-up strikes on Ukraine.

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Chapter 4: What are the details surrounding the Brian Cole case?

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Speaking to Russia's state-owned Interfax news agency, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Ukraine of reckless actions without citing evidence. He said Moscow will now review its negotiating position and retaliate against Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who met with President Trump in Florida on Sunday, called the accusation, quote, another lie from Russia.

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In a voice memo to reporters, Zelensky said Russia does not want to end its war on Ukraine. He said, I am sure they are preparing to launch strikes, probably on the Ukrainian capital and probably on government buildings.

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Chapter 5: What actions did President Trump take regarding Venezuela?

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Everyone, he said, must be on alert. Joanna Kakissis, NPR News, Kyiv.

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119.513 - 127.881 Shae Stephens

Federal prosecutors want Brian Cole to remain in custody. He's the man accused of planning two pipe bombs. on the eve of the January 6th Capitol riot.

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Chapter 6: What is the significance of Khaleda Zia's death in Bangladesh?

127.901 - 133.97 Shae Stephens

NPR's Ryan Lucas reports on a new court filing detailing what Cole allegedly told investigators.

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134.191 - 148.652 Ryan Lucas

Prosecutors say Cole agreed to speak to investigators after his December 4th arrest. Court papers say Cole initially denied making the pipe bombs, but later acknowledged that he both built them and placed them near the Republican and Democratic National Party headquarters.

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148.784 - 169.255 Ryan Lucas

He also allegedly told investigators that, quote, something just snapped, end quote, after the 2020 presidential election and the claims that it was stolen. He allegedly said that if the vote was indeed stolen, then someone needed to, quote, speak up. Cole allegedly said he didn't like the Republican or Democratic Party, but he wanted to do something to them because they were in charge.

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169.676 - 177.508 Ryan Lucas

He also denied his actions were directed at Congress. Cole is due back in court Tuesday. Ryan Lucas, NPR News, Washington.

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178.349 - 201.674 Shae Stephens

This is NPR. President Trump says the U.S. struck a dock facility along the Venezuelan shore but offered few details. Trump made the comment following reports of an explosion in the South American nation. He says the targeted area housed a facility that had been used to load drug trafficking boats. It's the latest move in Trump's pressure campaign against the government of Nicolas Maduro.

202.516 - 219.73 Shae Stephens

Saudi Arabia says it's bombed a port in Yemen after a weapons shipment arrived there from the United Arab Emirates. The incident has raised concerns about escalating tensions between the kingdom and the UAE. Bangladesh opposition leader and former Prime Minister Kaleta Zia has died at the age of 80.

220.371 - 233.77 Shae Stephens

Zia's death came days after her son returned home after 17 years in exile to lead their BNP party in elections that are scheduled to be held in February. The BBC's Azadeh Mashiri has more.

233.75 - 255.589 Azadeh Moshiri

Khalida Zia made history when she took the helm of Bangladesh's government nearly 35 years ago. Now her death comes less than two months before the very first elections, since her longtime rival Sheikh Hasina was ousted. Like Hasina, Zia's premiership had been marred by allegations of corruption. She was jailed for five years when opposition leader in 2018.

255.569 - 264.32 Azadeh Moshiri

At 72, she had called the allegations politically motivated, telling her supporters, I will be back, do not worry, and be strong.

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