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The BBC is currently confronting a significant public relations challenge, intensified by legal threats from President Trump, and remains steadfast in its commitment to shaping its own narrative. Tim Davie, the broadcaster’s outgoing director-general, recently addressed staff, expressing “fierce pride” in the publicly-funded institution while acknowledging past mistakes and asserting that the BBC’s story will be defined by its own voice, rather than external criticisms. He emphasized the vital need to defend the BBC’s journalism, particularly in response to ongoing attacks on the media landscape. Globally, several significant events are unfolding. Al Jazeera is currently under scrutiny, grappling with concerns about potential bias in its news coverage and facing a major legal challenge. In the United States, a fifth consecutive day of flight cancellations is ongoing due to a prolonged government shutdown, and Donald Trump has proposed a $2,000 tariff dividend for Americans, sparking considerable debate. Simultaneously, Ukrainian forces are facing intense pressure from Russia in the Zaporizhia region. Following a bombing at Delhi’s Red Fort, which resulted in 13 fatalities, authorities have invoked terrorism laws. Furthermore, in response to a recent bombing in Islamabad, Pakistan attributes the attack to “India proxies.”.