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Nov 23, 2024 • 19min
What Trump’s win could mean for Israeli settlers
Jonathan Saul, Reuters senior political correspondent in Jerusalem, dives into the complexities of Israeli settlements following Trump's win. He reveals how settlers view the new administration as a potential ally in their security strategy. The conversation highlights the stark divide between Palestinians seeking a two-state solution and settlers claiming biblical rights to the land. Saul also examines the changing U.S. policies on West Bank settlements, hinting at the unpredictable future of peace negotiations in the region.

Nov 22, 2024 • 13min
Gaetz out-Bondi in, Bolsonaro and Europe’s new migration frontline
Donald Trump's nomination of Pam Bondi to the Department of Justice shakes things up after Matt Gaetz's withdrawal. In Brazil, former president Jair Bolsonaro faces grave accusations related to a coup plot. The Canary Islands are becoming a critical migration hub, challenging local healthcare systems as they receive increasing numbers of migrants. Meanwhile, Comcast plans to realign its cable networks amid the rise of streaming, marking a significant shift in the media landscape.

Nov 21, 2024 • 13min
Russian missile, Adani, school choice and Target’s woes
Russia's military escalates tensions with its first ICBM strike on Ukraine, prompting global concern. Meanwhile, Gautam Adani faces serious legal issues in the U.S., shaking the foundations of his vast business empire. Education reform takes center stage as Donald Trump advocates for expanded school choice, stirring debates over public funding. Finally, Target grapples with disappointing earnings, raising questions about holiday shopping trends this year.

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Nov 20, 2024 • 13min
Putin’s peace, Trump’s legal future, Milei and Nvidia
Vladimir Putin is exploring a ceasefire deal for Ukraine with conditions tied to Donald Trump. Amidst this, Argentina's Javier Milei takes the stage at the G20 as a stand-in for Trump. The legal landscape for Trump remains unpredictable following his recent conviction. Meanwhile, Nvidia's earnings are under scrutiny, shedding light on the health of the AI industry. This mosaic of geopolitics, legal battles, and market insights creates a riveting discussion of our current global dynamics.

Nov 19, 2024 • 13min
China attacks, Trump’s federal purge and Hong Kong sentences
Recent violent incidents in China raise alarming concerns about public safety, particularly affecting students near schools. Meanwhile, Hong Kong's High Court has sentenced 45 pro-democracy activists to significant prison terms, igniting international backlash. In the U.S., Donald Trump's proposed government cutbacks are causing anxiety among federal employees who fear for their jobs. The complexities of political maneuvering and the emotional toll on activists add layers to the discussion on governance and rights.

Nov 18, 2024 • 13min
US Ukraine missile shift and climate cash
A pivotal shift in U.S. policy allows Ukraine to utilize long-range missiles against Russia, intensifying the conflict. Meanwhile, Donald Trump captures attention at a UFC fight, merging politics with sports in a captivating way. Negotiations at the UN Climate Summit reveal significant hurdles for vulnerable nations seeking financial support, highlighting clashes over contributions and innovative funding needs. The global landscape is rife with tension as military actions and climate discussions intertwine.

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Nov 16, 2024 • 21min
For Yazidis, a long road back from ISIS
Timur Azhari, Iraq bureau chief for Reuters, shares his insightful journey into the Yazidi community a decade after the ISIS assault. He highlights the heart-wrenching stories of families like Aydin Hadid Talal’s, who are desperately searching for missing loved ones. The podcast discusses the trauma of reintegration faced by survivors, the haunting legacy of persecution, and the challenges of rescue efforts in camps where enslaved Yazidis remain. Azhari paints a vivid picture of resilience amid overwhelming loss.

Nov 15, 2024 • 12min
RFK Jr, the Trump 2.0 cast and Jake Paul v Mike Tyson
Donald Trump's surprising choice of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services raises eyebrows with his vaccine skepticism. The discussion covers how this appointment might reshape health policy amid ongoing political unrest. Meanwhile, the upcoming boxing clash between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson is analyzed, revealing its cultural significance and the shifting dynamics of celebrity sports. Fans eagerly anticipate how this fight merges traditional boxing with modern entertainment platforms.

Nov 14, 2024 • 13min
Trump at White House, Matt Gaetz and the 'DOGE'
Donald Trump takes a victory lap in DC, marking a powerful moment for Republicans. His controversial Attorney General pick, Matt Gaetz, raises eyebrows amidst scrutiny from the Justice Department. The potential interplay between government efficiency initiatives and Elon Musk's interests is explored. Meanwhile, tensions escalate over the upcoming France-Israel soccer match, reflecting recent violent clashes in Europe. The intersection of politics, sports, and efficiency makes for a riveting discussion.

Nov 13, 2024 • 13min
Musk’s role, China critics, Senate leadership and bitcoin
Elon Musk is being eyed for government efficiency improvements under a Trump administration. Meanwhile, China is bolstering its economy against anticipated U.S. policies and navigating complex diplomatic waters. The Senate leadership scene is heating up with Trump's influence in play. Amidst a tragic event in China, Bitcoin is experiencing a surge in value as traders share optimism about regulatory changes. The crypto industry is hopeful for more favorable legislation with potential new leadership in Congress.


