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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 6, 2024 • 13min
Notre-Dame Cathedral, healthcare executives’ risk and Antony Blinken
Donald Trump is set to attend the reopening of the Notre-Dame Cathedral, amid political turmoil in France. Meanwhile, the healthcare industry is rethinking safety protocols after the tragic murder of a CEO. The discourse also features Antony Blinken reflecting on his tenure as Secretary of State, addressing challenges faced during global conflicts and his commitment to ensuring a smooth transition for his successor.

Dec 5, 2024 • 12min
UnitedHealth shooting, France in crisis, Bitcoin, Hegseth and transgender care
A manhunt unfolds for the gunman who killed a health CEO, casting a shadow over the already tumultuous political scene in France following the government's collapse. Bitcoin celebrates a stunning rise past $100,000. Controversies erupt around a Defense Secretary nominee as misconduct allegations surface. Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court considers a contentious law banning gender-affirming care for minors, sparking heated debate about health rights and discrimination.

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Dec 4, 2024 • 13min
South Korea turmoil, Biden’s Africa legacy and AI around the house
South Korea is in turmoil as President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment after a swift reversal of martial law. President Biden makes a last-minute push for U.S. engagement in Africa, attempting to counter China and Russia's influence. Meanwhile, the AI humanoid robot, Neo, is set to enhance home life with its innovative capabilities. The podcast also covers the significance of a new transcontinental railroad project in Africa and the latest advancements in AI robotics that could reshape daily living.

Dec 3, 2024 • 13min
France’s political turmoil, election deniers and Japan’s bears
The political landscape in France is shaking, with no-confidence motions poised to topple Prime Minister Michel Barnier. Meanwhile, the specter of election denialism persists, challenging electoral integrity in the U.S. On a different front, Japan faces an unusual threat as bear populations encroach on human habitats, prompting hunters and new technologies to step in for safety. Each of these topics unveils a world in flux, revealing the complexities of governance, belief, and wildlife management.

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Dec 2, 2024 • 13min
Hunter Biden, Syria, Panama Canal and space junk
Hunter Biden's recent pardon by President Joe Biden stirs up legal controversies. In Syria, renewed violence challenges President Assad's grip on Aleppo as insurgents make their move. Meanwhile, the Panama Canal struggles with severe drought, facing opposition over a controversial dam project. The podcast also tackles the urgent issue of space junk overhead, highlighting the escalating risks of overcrowding in low Earth orbit and the need for effective management solutions.

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Nov 30, 2024 • 21min
The evolving face of retail
Arriana McLymore, a Reuters journalist specializing in e-commerce, and Siddharth Cavale, known for his insights on big box retailers, delve into the shifting retail landscape as the holiday shopping season kicks off. They discuss how Black Friday has transformed, driven by online shopping trends post-pandemic, and explore the aggressive marketing tactics of companies like Timu and Shein. Additionally, they highlight the role of AI in revolutionizing supply chains and offer tips for navigating potential price hikes during the holidays.

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Nov 29, 2024 • 12min
Australia’s social media ban, Lebanon's fragile ceasefire, Russia’s missile and Ireland’s election
Australia has implemented groundbreaking legislation banning social media for those under 16, setting a global precedent. Tensions soar as Israel and Hezbollah exchange accusations over ceasefire violations, complicating regional politics. Meanwhile, Ireland heads to the polls amid inflation concerns. The podcast also uncovers Russia's latest missile technology, shedding light on its military implications. As K-pop faces shifts with a notable breakup, Ireland's political landscape morphs under the weight of broader European economic pressures.

Nov 27, 2024 • 12min
Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire, Gaza fears, fentanyl vs. tariffs and obesity drugs
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah raises concerns about Gaza's future and feelings of abandonment. The complexities of tackling the fentanyl crisis are explored, particularly through tariffs aimed at key trading partners like China. Additionally, the challenges of expanding coverage for anti-obesity drugs under Biden's healthcare proposal are discussed, reflecting on potential impacts on public health. Key economic indicators leading to Thanksgiving are analyzed, hinting at inflation trends and their influence on Federal Reserve decisions.

Nov 26, 2024 • 12min
Trump’s tariffs, Lebanon ceasefire and Thanksgiving dinner price tag
The podcast dives into President-elect Trump's proposed tariffs on major trading partners, potentially shaking up international trade. It also covers a U.S.-led ceasefire effort in Lebanon, highlighting the complexities of the situation. On a lighter note, listeners will find out that Thanksgiving dinner costs are slightly lower this year, but turkey is still taking a hit in popularity. The discussion includes shifting consumer preferences and price trends for festive ingredients, illuminating both personal and geopolitical themes.

Nov 25, 2024 • 12min
Trump's Treasury pick, COP backlash and Australia’s teen social media ban
A shocking murder in the UAE has led to the arrest of three suspects, challenging the country's image of safety and sparking concern within the local Jewish community. At the COP29 summit, a $300 billion annual finance target was set to help developing nations cope with climate change, yet many deemed it insufficient, resulting in delegate walkouts. Meanwhile, Australia is gearing up to impose strict social media bans for teens, raising debates on privacy and government control. The podcast covers these pressing global issues.


