One Minute World News 04 21 2025

The One-Minute World News: Deconstructed and Reconstructed – Pope’s Death

In an era where information is condensed into rapid bursts, the BBC’s One-Minute World News epitomises our culture’s demand for instant updates. These snapshots compress the complexity of global events into mere seconds-just enough to catch a headline, but far too brief to delve into the deeper stories beneath. By deconstructing and reconstructing these fragments of the news, this project explores the limitations of understanding in the digital age.

For  April 04, 2025, I present my interpretation of this rapid-fire news format. Though the BBC has since scrubbed their one-minute update, the adage that “today’s news is tomorrow’s forgotten story” resonates deeply here. To capture the weight of these moments, I’ve included below the headlines from The New York Times for the same day, inviting a closer look at the stories that often flash by but find new resonance through this work.


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