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14 snips
Feb 20, 2026 • 13min

UPDATE- Trump’s tariffs struck down by Supreme Court

Michael Holden, a Reuters reporter covering the royal beat, and Steve Holland, a White House correspondent, break down major headlines. They discuss Prince Andrew's arrest and the monarchy fallout. They unpack a U.S. ultimatum to Iran and military tensions in the region. They explore plans to rebuild Gaza tied to disarming Hamas and a surprise tease about declassified alien files.
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Feb 19, 2026 • 13min

Police arrest King Charles' brother Andrew

A royal scandal over alleged sharing of confidential documents sparks a high-profile arrest. A deadly Sierra Nevada avalanche and survivor accounts are discussed. Mark Zuckerberg’s courtroom claims about kids on social platforms face scrutiny. Satellite images reveal Iran reinforcing sensitive sites amid U.S. tensions. Food companies respond to new weight-loss drug trends.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 12min

Lagarde, avalanche, nuclear and peace talk

A deadly Sierra Nevada avalanche and the search for missing skiers. Reported plans for a major central bank leader to step down and political maneuvering over a successor. Allegations of an underground nuclear blast in western China and denials from Beijing. U.S. envoys juggling simultaneous crisis talks on Iran and Ukraine. A celebrity arrest at Mardi Gras.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 12min

Jesse Jackson, Iran, Ukraine talks, and Lunar New Year

Coverage of Jesse Jackson's death and its place in civil rights history. High-stakes U.S.-Iran nuclear talks in Geneva and parallel Ukraine peace discussions. A New Mexico probe into Zorro Ranch and shifting political fallout. Reports on Imran Khan's health in custody and possible unrest. Lunar New Year travel scenes and celebrations centered on the Year of the Horse.
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Feb 16, 2026 • 12min

Iran talks, Guthrie, West Bank and Bondi Beach

Emily Rose, Reuters Jerusalem correspondent who reports on Israeli policy and West Bank developments. She discusses Israel’s new measures tightening control over the occupied West Bank. She outlines Netanyahu’s demands on Iran’s nuclear capacity and covers Tehran’s negotiating signals. Short updates also touch on a DNA lead in a high-profile U.S. case and a Bondi Beach court appearance.
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Feb 15, 2026 • 12min

US-Iran talks, Rubio and Draco Malfoy

Talks about Iran offering deals and potential uranium dilution ahead of Geneva nuclear talks. Covers Israeli strikes in Gaza and claims of ceasefire violations. Notes U.S. diplomacy in Eastern Europe and shifting labor flows into Russia. Dives into New York Fashion Week highlights and Michael Kors’ anniversary. Shares a quirky cultural moment where Draco Malfoy becomes a Lunar New Year good‑luck symbol in China.
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Feb 14, 2026 • 12min

US–Iran, Rubio, Navalny and Brazil's Carnival

U.S. military buildup and plans for possible sustained operations against Iran. Tensions over missile risk and retaliation dynamics in the region. Calls for stronger transatlantic unity and tougher European defense. European probes pointing to a rare toxin in the Kremlin critic’s poisoning. Rio de Janeiro erupts into colorful, crowded Carnival street celebrations.
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Feb 13, 2026 • 13min

UPDATE- Munich, Dubai Epstein fallout, Guthrie FBI block

Andrew Osborne, Reuters chief political correspondent for Russia who covers Kremlin media and communications policy, explains Russia's WhatsApp ban and internet controls. He discusses the push toward state-run messaging. Also covered: tensions at the Munich security meet and the El Paso airspace closure sparking Pentagon-FAA friction.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 13min

Canadian shooter, Bondi grilling, and Olympic helmet ban

Ushin Shine, on-site Reuters correspondent at the Winter Games, reports on a Ukrainian skeleton racer's disqualification over a protest helmet. Ryan Patrick-Jones, Reuters reporter, covers a Canadian school shooting with details on the suspect, victims and police response. They also discuss a grilling of Pam Bondi, released bodycam footage in a border patrol shooting, and Bangladesh's Gen Z-driven election.
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Feb 11, 2026 • 11min

Canada shooting, Guthrie, Trump-Netanyahu and greenhouse gases

Valerie Volkovich, a climate reporter who explains EPA policy, breaks down planned rollbacks of the greenhouse gas endangerment finding. She outlines how the change could reshape federal regulation and spark legal and industry turmoil. Short, clear takes on the potential for state patchworks and corporate uncertainty.

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