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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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Feb 10, 2026 • 13min
Europe's Epstein fallout, ICE and French central bank chief
Ted Hessen, an immigration reporter who details ICE tactics and documented confrontations. Rachel Armstrong, Europe editor who maps political fallout from the Epstein revelations in the UK and Norway. They discuss ICE tracking and detaining citizen observers, shifting European elite politics after the new files, and the French central bank chief’s sudden departure.

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Feb 9, 2026 • 12min
Super Bowl, Jimmy Lai, Starmer and Trump voters
Elizabeth Piper, Reuters UK political editor, gives quick analysis of Keir Starmer’s turmoil after a top aide quits. Julia Hart, Reuters reporter, checks in with 20 Trump voters to track shifting views in his second year. James Pomfret, Reuters Hong Kong correspondent, covers Jimmy Lai’s 20-year sentence and the diplomatic fallout. Quick, punchy takes on politics, justice, and shifting public opinion.

Feb 8, 2026 • 13min
Takaichi wins election, Lindsey Vonn and Tulsi Gabbard
John Getty, a Reuters market analyst covering Japan's election and economic fallout. Andre Calip / Aditya Kalara, field correspondents bringing on-the-ground reporting from Portugal and India. They discuss Sanae Takaichi's landslide win and its market implications. They cover Lindsey Vonn's crash and medevac. They also examine a whistleblower dispute and India's luxury water trend.

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Feb 7, 2026 • 12min
Trump-Obama video, Russia-Ukraine and Winter Olympics
Marlene Casabier, Reuters reporter on the Milano Cortina Winter Games, explains ski mountaineering’s history and why sprint formats made the cut. Jarrett Renshaw, Reuters reporter traveling with the president, breaks down the fallout over a racist video post and White House social media practices. They also cover Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and a Wall Street rebound driven by AI chip stocks.

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Feb 6, 2026 • 12min
UPDATE- Trump’s racist Obama post, Olympics and Japan election
Oshin Chine, sports editor covering Winter Olympics investigations into unusual performance claims. Tim Kelly, Tokyo reporter on Japanese politics and youth-driven 'Sanamania'. Amin Agnes, health reporter on semaglutide pricing and market shifts. They discuss high-stakes US‑Iran talks, cheaper weight-loss pills rattling pharma prices, a Japan election wave, and a controversial ski jumping probe.

Feb 5, 2026 • 12min
ICE drawdown, AI, Guthrie and nuclear treaty expires
Mike Dolan, Reuters markets commentator known for his Morning Bid analysis, breaks down market tremors and tech capex moves tied to AI. He discusses volatile trading in big tech and corporate spending plans. He also touches on broader geopolitical and security shifts in recent headlines.

11 snips
Feb 4, 2026 • 13min
Iran, Grok, Nancy Guthrie and Disney
A tense military encounter after U.S. forces down an Iranian drone. French police raid a major tech company's offices and summon its CEO for questioning. An investigation finds an AI image tool producing sexualized edits without consent. Two European countries weigh limits on teen social media use. A high-profile disappearance spurs an urgent search. A major entertainment company names a new CEO.

8 snips
Feb 3, 2026 • 11min
Clintons, US-India, Rafah and Norway’s royals
A wide-ranging news roundup covers the Clintons agreeing to testify linked to Jeffrey Epstein and new documents released about the case. U.S.-India trade and energy shifts as tariff cuts follow India's move away from Russian oil. The Rafah crossing reopens but allows only limited Palestinian travel. Norway’s royal family faces legal and reputation turmoil amid a high-profile trial.

Feb 2, 2026 • 12min
Child's ICE release, Texas Democrats, Pakistan and Grammys
A five-year-old’s return home after ICE detention and the community reaction in Minneapolis. A Texas special election shakes up national political strategy. Pakistan’s military conducts a major offensive in Balochistan. Grammys headlines include a historic Album of the Year win and artists airing political views.

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Feb 1, 2026 • 13min
ICE rulings, Iran, Rafah crossing and Alcaraz
A federal judge orders the release of a five-year-old held during immigration raids. Iran warns of regional conflict amid U.S. tensions and diplomatic signals. Plans move forward to reopen the Rafah crossing with restrictions for returnees. Sports headlines include Carlos Alcaraz making history at the Australian Open. Music buzz centers on potential first-time Grammy winners.


