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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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Oct 21, 2024 • 13min
Musk’s $1 million giveaway, Nebraska’s Senate race and Cuba’s outages
In this engaging discussion, Bo Erickson, a U.S. political correspondent for Reuters, analyzes Elon Musk's controversial $1 million daily giveaway ahead of the elections. He dives into the surprising strength of Independent candidate Dan Osborn in the Nebraska Senate race, emphasizing its potential impact. The conversation also touches on Cuba's latest electricity crisis and the broader implications for global economic stability, with finance chiefs gathering in Washington amidst growing uncertainties.

Oct 19, 2024 • 20min
Abortion and reproductive justice on the ballot
Rachel Sweet, a former Planned Parenthood lobbyist known for her impactful campaigns in Kansas and Kentucky, teams up with Bianca Flowers, a U.S. race and justice correspondent focusing on reproductive rights for Black women in Georgia. Together, they dive deep into the fight for abortion rights, examining grassroots efforts in Missouri and the significance of Amendment 3. The conversation highlights the healthcare inequities Black women face and the potential political impact of reproductive justice on upcoming elections.

Oct 18, 2024 • 12min
Yahya Sinwar, Meloni's surrogacy ban, Mexican mayor murders
A significant military operation in Gaza results in the death of Yahya Sinwar, a key figure in Hamas. Italy sparks controversy with a ban on couples attempting surrogacy abroad, raising concerns for LGBTQ families. In Mexico, the murder of the mayor in Chilpancingo brings mourning to the town and highlights the escalating violence linked to organized crime. As these stories unfold, the implications ripple across both local and international contexts.

Oct 17, 2024 • 13min
Harris on Fox, Liam Payne, pagers and Zelenskiy's plan
The tragic news of former One Direction singer Liam Payne's death sends shockwaves. Vice President Kamala Harris faces tough questions while trying to connect with conservative voters. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelenskiy pushes for NATO membership to strengthen his country's defense against Russia. Intriguing tactics surface as Israel's intelligence forces utilize weaponized pagers in a clever infiltration operation against Hezbollah, showcasing the blend of technology and espionage in modern conflict.

Oct 16, 2024 • 12min
US-Israel military aid warning, Lebanon’s sectarian tensions, Boeing’s turmoil and Georgia early voting
Timur Azari, a journalist reporting from Beirut, sheds light on rising sectarian tensions in Lebanon, particularly as Christian and Sunni communities feel uneasy about displaced Shi'ites. He discusses the U.S. warning to Israel regarding military aid and humanitarian conditions in Gaza. The podcast also touches on Boeing's workforce rally for better wages amid significant layoffs. Additionally, Azari highlights the surge in early voting in Georgia, underlining the state's pivotal role in the upcoming election.

Oct 15, 2024 • 12min
India-Canada row, UN in Lebanon, Pennsylvania rallies and NASA’s Jupiter mission
Tensions escalate as Canada expels Indian diplomats over a murder linked to a Sikh separatist. The UN raises alarms about escalating violence in Lebanon, complicating peacekeeping efforts. In Pennsylvania, Trump and Harris rally ahead of a pivotal election, while bird flu affects dairy prices. Meanwhile, NASA embarks on an exciting mission to explore Jupiter's moon Europa for signs of life. Delve into these urgent international issues and the quest for knowledge beyond our planet.

Oct 14, 2024 • 13min
US troops to Israel, campaign promises and Switzerland’s melting glaciers
The U.S. is deploying troops to Israel alongside advanced anti-missile systems in response to Iranian missile attacks. Tensions are increasing in the Middle East with Israel's stance on Lebanon and ongoing war games near Taiwan. Meanwhile, political candidates in the U.S. scramble to deliver urgent economic promises ahead of elections. In Switzerland, climate change is causing glaciers to melt rapidly, raising concerns about the loss of natural beauty. A heartfelt discussion highlights emotional connections to nature amid these environmental challenges.

Oct 12, 2024 • 18min
The legal fights shaping the US election
Luc Cohen and Jack Queen, Reuters legal correspondents, dive into the intense legal battles influencing the upcoming U.S. elections. They discuss how both parties are maneuvering in courtrooms, with Republicans focused on election security and Democrats defending voting rights. The conversation highlights legal strategies unfolding in battleground states, the importance of local officials' integrity, and the potential repercussions if election results are contested. They also touch on how the echoes of the 2020 elections shape current legal disputes.

Oct 11, 2024 • 13min
Nobel peace prize, Beirut strike, Milton clean-up and Tesla’s Cybercab
A grassroots organization of atomic bomb survivors wins the Nobel Peace Prize. Israel's strike on Beirut backfires when the intended target escapes. Hurricane Milton wreaks havoc in Florida, with clean-up efforts projected to stretch for months. Elon Musk reveals Tesla's exciting new 'Cybercab' robotaxi. Meanwhile, shifting voter preferences show Democratic candidate Kamala Harris gaining ground over Donald Trump in suburban America, indicating potential changes in the political landscape.

Oct 10, 2024 • 12min
Milton's devastation, Pennsylvania's key boomerang county and Ukraine's forests
Hurricane Milton wreaks havoc in Florida, leaving a trail of destruction with deadly tornadoes and power outages. Political battleground Erie County, Pennsylvania, heats up as candidates strategize for the upcoming election. Meanwhile, a ranger from Donetsk shares heartbreaking tales of Ukraine's devastated forests, revealing the war's impact on natural beauty. In regional tensions, Israel claims to have targeted a Hezbollah member in Syria with threats of retaliation against Iran looming large.


