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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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Nov 15, 2025 • 12min
Tariffs, the Louvre and the Russia-Ukraine war
President Trump cuts tariffs on essential groceries like coffee and beef while threatening the BBC with a massive defamation lawsuit. Meanwhile, Russia intensifies its attacks on Kyiv, targeting vital infrastructure. The search for stolen jewels from the Louvre leads investigators into Antwerp's murky diamond trade. Experts discuss the challenges of recovering these treasures amidst criminal networks, highlighting Antwerp's unique role in the illicit market.

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Nov 14, 2025 • 11min
BBC, banana tariffs, Starbucks and shopping under ICE
Waylon Cunningham, a labor and retail reporter for Reuters, dives into Starbucks baristas' dramatic walkouts in 40 cities, pushing for better pay and hours. Jack Queen, a legal reporter, unpacks the indictment of Cleveland Guardians pitchers in a pitch-rigging scheme amid the new landscape of legalized sports betting. Meanwhile, Siddharth Cavall sheds light on how increased immigration enforcement is shifting Hispanic shoppers online, changing shopping dynamics in local communities. This conversation is packed with timely and thought-provoking insights!

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Nov 13, 2025 • 13min
Epstein, dry Iran and ICE data
Various Reuters journalists delve into pressing global issues, including a severe water crisis in Tehran, where reservoirs are dangerously low. They break down new Epstein emails linking prominent figures to scandalous claims and discuss the loophole allowing ICE to access state driver data. Additionally, they analyze the political implications of the Atlanta Fed vacancy following Raphael Bostic's retirement. The conversation is rich with insights and real-time reporting, revealing the complex tapestry of current events.

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Nov 12, 2025 • 12min
Flights, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Australia’s social media ban
U.S. flights face ongoing chaos even as the shutdown nears an end, with FAA staffing and safety checks causing delays. Marjorie Taylor Greene reacts to Trump's claim she's 'lost her way', revealing tension within their alliance. In a groundbreaking move, Australia introduces a social media ban for teenagers, requiring them to download data or risk losing their accounts. Tech companies have shifted from resistance to cooperation to avoid hefty penalties.

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Nov 11, 2025 • 12min
Gaza partition risk, China’s Singles’ Day and shutdown latest
Alexander Cornwell, a Reuters senior correspondent based in Tel Aviv, discusses the complicated dynamics of the ongoing Gaza ceasefire stalemate and the challenges facing reconstruction efforts. Meanwhile, Nolan McCaskill, a Capitol reporter, dives into the political drama surrounding the Senate's vote to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, sharing insights and quotes from key players. Plus, get the scoop on China's massive Singles' Day shopping extravaganza that sees over a billion shoppers hit the sales.

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Nov 10, 2025 • 11min
Shutdown, BBC and Syria’s president in DC
Paul Sandel, a Reuters correspondent in London, provides insight into the BBC leadership shakeup following editing controversies surrounding Trump’s speech. Timur Azari, who covers Syria, discusses President Ahmed al-Sharaa's significant visit to Washington and the focus on sanctions relief. Meanwhile, Matt Tracy delves into the complexities of affordable housing and the new mayor's challenges in NYC. Tune in for a blend of media, politics, and global diplomacy!

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Nov 9, 2025 • 13min
Super Typhoon, Myanmar shipwreck and West Bank attack
Valerie Volcovici, a Reuters climate reporter, discusses the challenges of COP30, revealing that the crucial 1.5-degree warming target is slipping away. She highlights the mixed impact of climate talks on emissions, emphasizing the need for effective multilateral engagement. Meanwhile, David Spencer provides a gripping account of life on the front lines in eastern Ukraine, detailing daily threats and resilience amid drone strikes. Together, they paint a vivid picture of urgent global issues, from climate change to conflict.

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Nov 8, 2025 • 13min
SNAP, Portland, Brazil's weapons and Japan’s bears
Lucinda Elliott, a Reuters reporter specializing in Bolivian politics, discusses the political shift with Rodrigo Paz's presidency and his economic strategies. Graham Slattery, Reuters' White House national security correspondent, delves into the U.S. arms sale to Brazil's BOPE, raising human rights concerns. Alvise Armalini highlights Italy's booming gambling market and its social impacts, particularly in the south. Additionally, the podcast explores Japan's dramatic military response to rising bear attacks, revealing the factors contributing to this unsettling trend.

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Nov 7, 2025 • 12min
Musk’s trillion, Meta’s scam ads, Christmas Island and weight loss drugs
Jeff Horwitz, a tech correspondent known for his deep dives into Meta's operations, reveals how the company rakes in billions from fraudulent ads. Kirsty Needham discusses Google's secretive plans for an AI data center on strategically significant Christmas Island amid geopolitical tensions. Meanwhile, Patrick Wingrove sheds light on a deal between Trump, Eli Lilly, and Novo Nordisk that aims to slash weight-loss drug prices, navigating its implications for pricing and supply in the pharma industry.

Nov 6, 2025 • 12min
Flight cuts, tariffs and Musk’s paycheck
Airlines face panic as the U.S. mandates a 10% cut in flights at major airports, linking it to a political standoff. Legal experts ponder the Supreme Court's doubts about tariffs from a decades-old emergency law, raising trade chaos concerns. Meanwhile, Tesla investors consider making Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire with a bold pay package. The podcast also touches on the impacts of Typhoon Kalmagi in the Philippines and a viral incident involving Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum.


