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Dec 24, 2025 • 13min
Epstein, Coast Guard tanker chase, Aussie gun laws and US growth
Join reporters Kirstie Needham, Josh Smith, and Dan Burns as they dive into compelling global stories. Needham discusses Australia's tough new gun laws post-Bondi Beach shooting. Smith covers the critical Thailand-Cambodia talks aimed at reviving a fragile ceasefire. Burns highlights the U.S. economic surge driven by consumer spending and explores the Coast Guard's tense chase of a Venezuelan-linked tanker, revealing the high stakes of maritime security. It's a whirlwind of news you won't want to miss!

Dec 23, 2025 • 12min
China’s ICBMs, Greenland, Novo pill and Bolsonaro junior
China's recent deployment of over 100 intercontinental ballistic missiles raises concerns for international security. The U.S. has heightened interest in Greenland, appointing an envoy amidst tensions with Denmark. Meanwhile, Novo Nordisk's weight-loss pill gains FDA approval, sparking excitement in the stock market. Brazilian Senator Flavio Bolsonaro discusses his potential presidential run, highlighting intriguing political dynamics. The podcast delves into these pressing topics, offering a global perspective on current affairs.

Dec 22, 2025 • 12min
Tanker pursuit, 2026 immigration and UK asylum hotels
Amanda Cooper, a Reuters markets reporter, dives into the U.S. Coast Guard's pursuit of an oil tanker off Venezuela, exploring the legal implications and market reactions. She analyzes commodity price shifts in the context of this maritime chase. The conversation also touches on Trump's plans for a major 2026 immigration crackdown, aiming for significant deportations and increased enforcement. Additionally, aggressive tactics by right-wing videographers spark protests against asylum hotels in the UK, highlighting public tensions.

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Dec 21, 2025 • 12min
Tanker seizure, BP's new CEO and Japan's nuclear restart
The U.S. has seized a second tanker off Venezuela, raising legal questions around Maduro's regime. In a significant move, BP's new CEO shifts the company’s focus back to oil and gas, stepping away from renewables. Japan is gearing up to restart the world's largest nuclear power plant, amid local safety concerns. Plus, learn how to snag FIFA’s affordable World Cup tickets for just $60, despite limited availability. Meanwhile, talks continue between the U.S. and Russia in Florida, keeping global tensions in focus.

Dec 20, 2025 • 12min
Clinton in Epstein files, Jake Paul and America hits IS
The U.S. Justice Department unveils heavily-redacted Epstein files, stirring political tensions involving Clinton. Anthony Joshua delivers a shocking knockout to Jake Paul live on Netflix. Meanwhile, government employees who resigned in protest under Trump are now campaigning for Congress. Iraq faces a wheat crisis due to upstream dam issues. On a tech front, businesses are grappling with the unrealized promises of AI. Amidst all this, a treasured 101-year-old barista keeps Italy's espresso tradition alive.

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Dec 19, 2025 • 12min
Brown shooter dead, EU-Ukraine and NY’s new cardinal
A tragic twist in the Brown University shooting unfolds with the suspect found dead, linked to another killing. The EU commits a staggering $105 billion loan to Ukraine, navigating complex financial strategies. In a surprising move, Pope Leo XIV appoints Bishop Ronald Hicks as New York's new cardinal, marking a shift from the previous conservative leadership. Additionally, discussions of inflation's mixed impact and Japan's first interest rate hikes in decades add layers to this global news tapestry.

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Dec 18, 2025 • 12min
How China built its ‘Manhattan Project’ to rival the West in AI chips
China has made a groundbreaking move by secretly developing a prototype AI chipmaker, a feat compared to the Manhattan Project. Meanwhile, tensions rise as the U.S. arms a major package to Taiwan. President Trump's holiday address highlights his achievements, while domestic concerns grow as Congress allows Affordable Care Act subsidies to expire. In entertainment news, Warner Bros opts for Netflix over a $100 billion takeover bid. Lastly, a Los Angeles court hears the shocking case of Nick Reiner accused of murdering his parents.

Dec 17, 2025 • 12min
Venezuela 'blockade', Australia gun reform, jobs and Ford
In this discussion, Mike Dolan, a seasoned markets reporter, delves into the implications of Trump's blockade on Venezuelan oil tankers and its potential impact on oil prices and U.S. petrol costs. He analyzes the recent U.S. job growth rebound amidst economic distortions, while also unpacking Ford's drastic cuts to its electric vehicle lineup amidst dwindling demand. The conversation touches on Australia's tightened gun control laws following tragic events, highlighting the global economic and political landscape.

Dec 16, 2025 • 12min
Reiner, Islamic State, fentanyl and ICE
Join Trevor Honeycutt, a White House reporter for Reuters, as he dives into some of the most pressing news today. He discusses the shocking classification of fentanyl as a ‘weapon of mass destruction’ by Trump, unpacking its implications for international relations with Mexico. The podcast also touches on the alarming connections between recent violent incidents in Australia and Islamic State ideology. Plus, the legal troubles facing a Wisconsin judge accused of aiding a migrant highlight the complexities surrounding immigration policy.

Dec 15, 2025 • 13min
Australia shooting, Ukraine, Jimmy Lai, Chile and Republicans
Australia is clamping down on gun laws following a tragic shooting at Bondi Beach. Meanwhile, Ukraine's President hints at dropping NATO membership aims. In Hong Kong, media mogul Jimmy Lai faces severe legal repercussions under the national security law. Chile has shifted politically to the right with a new presidential victory, while Republicans maintain an edge among older voters, amid concerns about the economy. It's a whirlwind of global events shaping today's headlines.


