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Everything you need to know about your world in 10 minutes. Go straight to the source with a ten-minute news briefing by Reuters frontline journalists. Join host Kim Vinnell as she takes you around the world every day.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 13min
New Orleans, visas, Netflix and Putin
New Orleans faces heightened fears with a crackdown on immigration, sparking federal arrests. Enhanced vetting for H-1B visa applicants raises eyebrows, especially for content moderation roles. Meanwhile, Netflix hints at a merger with Warner Bros Discovery, suggesting potential cost-saving for subscribers. Geopolitically, Putin's trip to India aims for strategic oil and arms deals as tensions simmer. Plus, a Pentagon review shakes confidence in communications after risks to troops emerge.

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Dec 3, 2025 • 13min
Ukraine, Honduras, Dell and Indian app backlash
Diego Ode, an insightful reporter on Latin America, and Aditya Khaura, who sheds light on India's tech landscape, join Mike Dolan, a market expert. They discuss Putin's aggressive stance on Ukraine while rejecting European proposals. Ode elaborates on the implications of Trump's controversial pardon for a former Honduran president. Khaura shares the backlash against India's cybersecurity app mandate that raised privacy alarms, and the government's subsequent softening of its position amid public uproar.

Dec 2, 2025 • 13min
Trump's Maduro ultimatum, Ukraine, Honduras and music copyright
Tensions rise as Trump demands Venezuelan President Maduro step down within a week, leaving Maduro scrambling for options. A U.S. envoy meets with Putin to discuss a potential end to the Ukraine war amid ongoing claims of peace proposals. Meanwhile, Honduras faces a nail-biting presidential election, with candidates too close to call. The U.S. Supreme Court tackles a crucial music copyright case concerning ISP liability, highlighting the complexities of digital rights in the modern world.

Dec 1, 2025 • 12min
Trump and Maduro, Netanyahu's pardon request and data center backlash
In a surprising diplomatic twist, Trump confirms a phone call with Venezuela's Maduro, raising questions about future relations. Meanwhile, Netanyahu's plea for a pardon amidst protests reveals the intricate dance of politics in Israel. On the tech front, local backlash against AI data centers highlights concerns over resources and land use. The gravity of climate issues also looms with devastating floods across Southeast Asia, prompting urgent rescue efforts. From the courtroom to natural disasters, the world's pulse beats rapidly!

Nov 30, 2025 • 13min
Venezuela, Russia's ‘shadow fleet’ and AI shopping
Tensions rise as Trump declares Venezuelan airspace effectively closed amid a standoff with Maduro’s regime. Ukraine showcases its daring naval drone strikes, targeting Russian oil tankers linked to the war. In Honduras, a highly contentious election sparks fears of fraud, with international observers monitoring closely. Meanwhile, retailers are gearing up for holiday shopping by courting AI chatbots to enhance visibility and attract consumers. It's a whirlwind of politics, technology, and global affairs!

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Nov 29, 2025 • 13min
Airbus recall, Pope Leo and icy swims
Ted Hessen, an immigration reporter, discusses President Trump's immigration crackdown and the potential impact on visa policies and asylum cases. David Gaffin, a U.S. business editor, shares insights on Black Friday shopping trends, highlighting rising prices and early discounts that cater to wealthier consumers. The conversation also touches on Pope Leo's historic visit to Istanbul's Blue Mosque, symbolizing unity. Plus, stay tuned for a glimpse into the icy swimmers braving subzero temperatures in Russia!

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Nov 28, 2025 • 11min
Trump’s ‘reverse migration’, Hong Kong and Black Friday
Join Joey Roulette, a space and aerospace reporter, as he dives into the challenges surrounding Boeing's Starliner program and the implications of NASA's need for a second provider due to delays. The discussion also touches on President Trump's recent immigration proposals following a White House attack, the tragic fire in Hong Kong, and Black Friday consumer behavior trends. Plus, discover why Finland consistently ranks as one of the happiest countries in the world, focusing on welfare and cultural resilience.

Nov 27, 2025 • 12min
DC ambush, Hong Kong inferno and Thanksgiving costs
A shocking shooting near the White House leaves two National Guard soldiers critically injured. In Hong Kong, a devastating fire at an apartment complex claims dozens of lives and raises concerns about safety. Meanwhile, as Thanksgiving approaches, discounted turkeys might ease holiday expenses, but side dishes are seeing price hikes. Lastly, Pope Leo embarks on his first papal journey to Turkey, meeting with President Erdogan.

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Nov 26, 2025 • 13min
Russian proposals in Ukraine plan, Nigeria abductions and Shein in court
A fascinating investigation reveals the U.S.-backed Ukraine peace plan was inspired by a Russian document. Over 300 students remain missing in Nigeria after a harrowing school abduction. In France, legal action is underway to suspend Shein over disturbing claims involving childlike sex dolls. Additionally, Thanksgiving travel is taking a hit with flight bookings down nearly 4.5%. The podcast delves into these pressing global issues, offering insights into the complexities of international politics and safety.

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Nov 25, 2025 • 13min
Trump critic cases dropped, Novo Nordisk and Obamacare
A judge has dismissed charges against James Comey and Letitia James, citing improper prosecution. Meanwhile, Novo Nordisk’s Alzheimer's trial did not yield positive results, raising concerns about future treatments. In health news, many Americans are hesitating to enroll in Obamacare due to looming premium hikes. The Pentagon warns about recalling Senator Mark Kelly over controversial remarks, indicating rising political tensions. Lastly, a look at early Black Friday trends shows shoppers adjusting their spending strategies.


