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The World and Everything In It

1.15.26 Britain considers assisted-suicide, updated nutrition advice, and the revival of classical architecture

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.87K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2026

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Britain’s End of Life bill, Washington’s updated nutrition advice, and the revival of classical architecture. Plus, Albert Mohler examines a viral hearing moment, exotic monkeys on the loose, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Ambassadors Impact Network, a nationwide community of angel investors who work together to evaluate and fund companies advancing the gospel through business. Members share diligence, learn from peers with private equity and entrepreneurial backgrounds, and invest individually in opportunities they select. Since 2018, members have deployed over $26 million into more than 60 companies. Learn more at ambassadorsimpact.comFrom His Words Abiding in You, a Bible memorization podcast designed for truck drivers. His Words Abiding in You … on all podcast apps.And from Ridge Haven Camp in North Carolina and Iowa. Summer Camp registration open now at ridgehaven.org

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0:00.0

Good morning. Today the British Parliament considers legalizing assisted suicide against staunch opposition.

0:12.0

But you would think that this is a bill about preventing suffering at the end of life, but that's not actually what's in the bill.

0:18.0

Also, new dietary guidelines serve up a fresh round of

0:22.4

debate and why classical architecture is making a comeback. We want to see beautiful buildings.

0:29.0

And World Opinions Editor, Albert Moore.

0:37.3

It's Thursday, January 15th.

0:39.6

This is The World and Everything in it from listener-supported World Radio.

0:44.0

I'm Mary Reichert.

0:44.9

And I'm Myrna Brown.

0:46.2

Good morning.

0:48.7

Up next, Kent Covington has today's news.

0:52.9

Conflicting reports today about a violent crackdown by Iran's government on protesters there.

0:58.5

President Trump on Wednesday said he had it on good authority that Iran would not be

1:02.3

executing demonstrators.

1:03.5

We've been told that the killing in Iran is stopping and it's stopped and stopping.

1:09.9

And there's no plan for executions.

1:13.0

And in an interview with Fox News last night, Iran's foreign minister Abbas Arakshi called

1:17.7

claims about protester deaths there baseless. He said his country is not executing peaceful protesters.

1:24.6

All hanging is out of the question, as I said. Arrakchi claimed Israeli intelligence is the real culprit, asserting that Israelis

1:31.8

infiltrated the protests to incite violence.

1:35.0

But human rights groups say the death toll from Iran's protest cracked down now numbers

1:39.2

in the thousands, a scale far too great to be explained by Iran's claims of Israeli involvement.

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