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Feb 6, 2025 • 13min
Israel's Gaza proposal preparations, Arab Americans, South African land and transgender athletes
The episode dives into Israel's controversial plan for the 'voluntary departure' of Gaza residents, sparking international outcry. It also highlights Arab American voters' mixed reactions to Trump's policies amid significant political debate. The discussion shifts to South African land ownership inequalities stemming from apartheid, alongside the government’s attempts to rectify these issues. Lastly, the podcast tackles the contentious executive order targeting transgender athletes, revealing the broader socio-political ramifications.

Feb 5, 2025 • 12min
Trump’s Gaza proposal, Mideast reaction and El Salvador’s prison offer
Donald Trump's provocative plan to turn Gaza into a Middle Eastern paradise faces backlash from both locals and regional powers. El Salvador's unusual offer to house U.S. deported criminals opens up a debate on international crime and immigration policies. Meanwhile, tensions rise after a tragic shooting at an education center in Sweden. Personal stories from displaced Palestinians paint a vivid picture of the ongoing conflict, while unexpected legal issues in the U.S. add further complexity to the global landscape.

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Feb 4, 2025 • 12min
China tariffs, Canada and Mexico pause, Netanyahu-Trump and DOGE v. USAID
China retaliates with tariffs against U.S. imports, intensifying trade tensions between the two superpowers. Meanwhile, Trump offers temporary agreements to Canada and Mexico amid ongoing border security discussions. A significant meeting unfolds between Netanyahu and Trump, focusing on Middle East challenges. As the U.S. threatens to shut down USAID, protests erupt over foreign aid controversies. On a lighter note, an indigenous community in Brazil celebrates the opening of its first movie theater.

Feb 3, 2025 • 13min
Trump’s tariffs, Rubio in Panama, Grammys and a reservation’s fentanyl crisis
Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China are creating market turmoil and raising concerns about a trade war. Marco Rubio warns Panama about China's increasing influence over the canal. A shocking 306% rise in overdose deaths due to fentanyl has hit a New Mexico reservation, highlighting the opioid crisis. Meanwhile, the Grammys celebrate standout performances from Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar, while also playing a role in fundraising for wildfire victims.

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Feb 1, 2025 • 16min
AI's Sputnik moment
Jeffrey Dastin, Reuters tech correspondent, dives into the rise of Chinese startup DeepSeek, which has shaken up the AI landscape with minimal resources. The discussion highlights how this innovation affects Silicon Valley and global investment trends. Dastin explores how U.S. companies are reacting to DeepSeek's advances and the implications for national security amid geopolitical tensions. The conversation also touches on the transformative role of Generative AI and the balancing act of export controls in the ongoing AI arms race.

Jan 31, 2025 • 12min
Crash black boxes, Trump's diversity claim, hostage swap chaos and Canadian tariff fears
Investigators recovered black boxes from a deadly crash in D.C., sparking Trump's unfounded claims about diversity policies. A chaotic hostage handover in Gaza highlights the complexities of a phased ceasefire. Meanwhile, Canadian farmers brace for U.S. tariffs that threaten their livelihoods, prompting concerns over agricultural trade ties. In Europe, interest rate cuts continue as economies navigate these turbulent political waters. The interplay of these global issues paints a picture of uncertainty and tension.

Jan 30, 2025 • 12min
DC plane crash, Fed decision, RFK Jr under microscope and Arctic drones
A tragic plane crash in D.C. is raising fears of heavy casualties as an American Airlines jet collides with a U.S. Army helicopter. Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces intense scrutiny during his contentious Senate confirmation hearing. The Federal Reserve keeps interest rates steady, leaving economists speculating about future impacts. In a push for military resilience, NATO is rapidly developing drones capable of operating in Arctic conditions.

Jan 29, 2025 • 13min
Trump aid freeze, India stampede, immigration raids and Congo violence
A federal judge blocks Trump's freeze on billions in aid, highlighting its potential impact on public services. Tragedy strikes in India as a stampede during a festival claims seven lives. Immigration raids ramp up in the U.S., particularly targeting those with previous offenses. Meanwhile, turmoil escalates in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as M23 rebels tighten their grip on Goma, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. The podcast dives into how these events intertwine with global political dynamics and U.S. foreign policy.

Jan 28, 2025 • 12min
DeepSeek, Trump and Hegseth’s Pentagon and USAID
A Chinese AI startup, DeepSeek, is shaking up the tech landscape and impacting the stock market, particularly affecting NVIDIA. Meanwhile, the newly appointed Secretary of State, Pete Hegseth, is targeting diversity initiatives at the Pentagon. The Trump administration also stirs controversy by sidelining numerous senior officials at USAID, creating uncertainty in U.S. foreign aid policy. The podcast dives into these dynamic political and technological shifts and their implications for the U.S. in a rapidly changing global environment.

Jan 27, 2025 • 13min
Colombia deportations, Gaza returns, Trump’s tax cuts and Auschwitz liberation anniversary
Tensions ease between the U.S. and Colombia as deported migrants are accepted, avoiding a trade war. Gaza residents return north after roadblocks are lifted, while Republicans debate how to fund Trump's tax cuts amidst internal rifts. The poignant commemoration of Auschwitz's 80th liberation anniversary features moving survivor stories, alongside discussions of environmental challenges in post-fire Los Angeles. The geopolitical landscape also shifts with complications in the Middle East affecting resettlement efforts.


