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The World and Everything In It

3.20.25 Syria’s interim government, free speech rights of a pro-Hamas protester, and printing Bibles in braille

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2025

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Concerns over Syria’s new government, the troubling case of Mahmoud Khalil, and printing Scripture in braille. Plus, a premature tribute, Cal Thomas on due process rights, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Barnabas Aid. The ministry of Barnabas Aid is to send financial support and practical aid to projects that help Christians where they suffer discrimination, oppression or persecution as a consequence of their faith. The projects aim to strengthen Christian individuals, churches, and their communities by providing material and spiritual support in response to needs identified by local Christian leaders on the ground. More at barnabasaid.orgFrom Dordt University. where engineering students are taught to do more than solve problems; they’re equipped to help God’s creation flourish. Dordt.eduAnd from Pensacola Christian College. Academic excellence, biblical worldview, affordable cost. go.pcci.edu/world

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0:00.0

Good morning.

0:06.0

Syria's new leadership strikes a deal to regain control, but will it bring peace or more conflict?

0:13.0

Also, well-known protester Mahmoud Khalil faces the threat of deportation, raising big questions

0:20.0

about freedom of speech. And in Louisville, volunteers are putting the threat of deportation, raising big questions about freedom of speech.

0:21.6

And in Louisville, volunteers are putting the Word of God right into the hands of those who need it.

0:27.1

If you had the entire Bible in Braille, it would stack to the ceiling all of those Braille Bibles.

0:34.7

And World Commentator Cal Thomas says due process for all, even the bad guys.

0:43.8

It's Thursday, March 20th.

0:48.8

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

0:52.8

I'm Myrna Brown.

0:53.8

And I'm Mary Reichert. Good morning.

0:57.8

Up next, Ken Coveington with today's news.

1:02.2

During a phone call on Wednesday, President Trump and Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky,

1:07.1

agreed on a limited ceasefire on energy targets. The same deal Vladimir Putin agreed to

1:12.6

on a call with Trump one day earlier. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt says Trump also

1:17.7

floated the idea of the United States taking ownership of Ukraine's nuclear power plants.

1:22.8

American ownership of those plants would be the best protection for that infrastructure

1:26.7

and support for

1:27.6

Ukrainian energy infrastructure. Delegations from the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine are expected to continue

1:33.1

talks to expand a ceasefire into the Black Sea. Special envoy to Ukraine, retired General Keith

1:38.8

Kellogg, explains next steps. We're going to head to technical talks. That's a term where you

1:43.4

actually have the talks from both sides, sitting down, to how we get to a comprehensive ceasefire, which leads

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