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Oct 9, 2024 • 13min

Milton evacuations, EU-China brandy and EV spat, AI dangers and debates

As Hurricane Milton approaches, Floridians scramble to evacuate, facing overcrowded gas stations. Geopolitical tensions rise as China enacts anti-dumping measures on EU brandy, amid trade disputes over electric vehicles. In a surprising twist, a congressional candidate uses an AI chatbot in lieu of facing an incumbent. Experts highlight the potential dangers of AI, particularly in politics, warning about deepfakes and misinformation, while calls for regulatory action grow louder.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 12min

Hurricane Milton, Mexico mayor’s murder and US election certifiers

Hurricane Milton looms large over Florida, prompting urgent evacuation measures and relief preparations. In Mexico, the shocking murder of a newly elected mayor underscores the dire security issues in Guerrero. Meanwhile, military operations intensify in Lebanon, adding to global unrest. The podcast also highlights alarming findings about pro-Trump officials in key battleground states, raising questions about election integrity post-January 6th. With turbulent times ahead, the episode delves into recovery efforts and the complexity of modern politics.
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Oct 7, 2024 • 13min

One year since October 7, Iran’s proxy war and Kushner’s Saudi talks

Kassel Brianlow, an expert on Iran-linked plots, delves into the escalating tensions in the region, particularly Israel's response to the one-year anniversary of the Hamas attack. He analyzes alarming cases of alleged Iranian plots, including a recruitment incident in Greece. Additionally, the conversation explores Jared Kushner's controversial $2 billion investment in Saudi Arabia and the ethical implications surrounding it. Brianlow provides critical insights into Iran's shadow war and the complexities of international diplomacy affecting the ongoing conflict.
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Oct 5, 2024 • 24min

October 7: The ongoing pain and the politics

Mayan Lubell, a senior correspondent in Jerusalem, interviews Inas Abu Mama, a Palestinian mother whose image representing grief has become iconic. They explore the heart-wrenching stories of families caught in the conflict, like Aynav Zangauka, a mother fighting for her son held hostage. James McKenzie adds depth by analyzing the geopolitical fallout, as the conflict strains U.S. foreign policy and complicates regional stability amid rising tensions with Hezbollah and Iran. The discussions illuminate the profound grief and continuing political turmoil on both sides.
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Oct 4, 2024 • 13min

Freed Yazidi captive, Lebanon’s Syria crossing, early US concerns on Gaza and Houthi emails

A brave Yazidi woman who survived a decade-long captivity by Islamic State militants shares her harrowing escape from Gaza. She highlights the collaborative efforts of Israeli, American, and Iraqi officials that made her freedom possible. The discussion also uncovers rising concerns over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as U.S. officials scramble to navigate the complexities of international law amidst escalating violence. Additionally, the episode dives into the increasing threats from Yemen’s Houthi militia targeting shipping routes, revealing broader geopolitical tensions.
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Oct 3, 2024 • 12min

Israel bombs Beirut, Iran's Hezbollah infiltration warning, UN head barred and Helene water shortage

Ayatollah Ali Khamanei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, shares urgent insights on regional tensions and warns Hezbollah's Syyed Hassan Nasrallah of imminent threats. Nasrallah's potential escape from Lebanon adds drama to the discussion. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres faces exclusion from Israel, raising questions about international diplomacy. Meanwhile, North Carolina battles a severe water crisis after Hurricane Helene, spotlighting community resilience as residents organize support amid damaged infrastructure.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 13min

Iran’s missile attack on Israel, Helene’s political fallout and fentanyl’s unlikely route

Former U.S. President Donald Trump discusses the geopolitical tensions following Iran's missile attacks on Israel. He highlights Israel's increased military presence in Lebanon and the U.S. response amid escalating conflicts. Trump also addresses Hurricane Helene's impact on his presidential bid and the political fallout from it. Furthermore, he reveals alarming insights into how drug cartels exploit U.S. trade laws to traffic fentanyl, shedding light on the deadly routes affecting American lives.
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Oct 1, 2024 • 12min

Israel's incursion into Lebanon, Helene's devastation and VP debate

Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's new president, discusses her early challenges amid significant political shifts. JD Vance and Tim Walz dive into the heated vice presidential debate topics, framing key election issues. The podcast also tackles Israel's intense ground operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah and highlights the humanitarian toll of Hurricane Helene, with 600 fatalities reported. These discussions provide insight into the complex geopolitical landscape and the impact on global stability.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 12min

Israeli bombardment, Hezbollah's future, US port strike and Austria far-right win

Tensions soar in the Middle East as Israel intensifies strikes following the assassination of Hezbollah's leader. This raises questions about the future of U.S. military strategies. Meanwhile, a crucial port strike looms over the U.S., threatening to disrupt vital supply chains. In Japan, a snap election shakes things up politically, and Austria sees a landmark victory for the far-right, highlighting shifting global political landscapes.
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Sep 28, 2024 • 23min

Mexico’s new president takes office. What lies ahead for Claudia Sheinbaum?

Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's first female president and a climate scientist, dives into the challenges awaiting her administration. Joined by journalists Cassandra Garrison and Stephen Eisenhammer, they discuss Mexico's strained economy and issues with organized crime. Sheinbaum's leadership is set against the backdrop of the U.S.-Mexico relationship and the implications of rising Chinese investments in the electric vehicle sector. Together, they explore her ambitious policies and the hope she represents for women's rights.

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