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Sep 27, 2024 • 12min
Hurricane Helene, Israel’s ceasefire refusal, NYC mayor’s charges and comedy doldrums
Shigeru Ishiba, a key player in Japan's Liberal Democratic Party and a potential next prime minister, discusses his vision amidst Japan's political landscape. NYC Mayor Eric Adams shares insights on his recent indictment while addressing the legal controversies surrounding his tenure. The conversation also touches on Hurricane Helene's impact, with Florida facing unprecedented challenges, alongside Israel's refusal of U.S. ceasefire calls. Finally, they examine the decline of comedy in Hollywood and its ties to shifting entertainment dynamics.

Sep 26, 2024 • 13min
Israel rejects US-France ceasefire push, NYC mayor, Russia’s war drone project in China and OpenAI
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City, recently indicted in a federal corruption probe, discusses the intersection of local and global challenges. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, shares insights on the company's shift toward a for-profit structure, raising questions about AI ethics. The conversation also dives into Israel's refusal of a U.S.-France ceasefire proposal amidst ongoing violence, and highlights Russia's alleged drone project in China, signaling complex geopolitical tensions.

Sep 25, 2024 • 13min
Hezbollah targets Mossad, Russia and Houthis talk missiles in Iran, US national polls and Tuvalu’s maritime fight
Hezbollah launches a rocket targeting Israeli intelligence, escalating tensions ahead of UN Security Council talks. Secret discussions between Iran, Russia, and the Houthis raise alarms over missile supplies. As U.S. polls gain significance in the election landscape, political dynamics heat up. Meanwhile, Tuvalu advocates for statehood recognition at the UN in the face of rising sea levels threatening its existence, making a poignant case for climate change impacts on sovereignty.

Sep 24, 2024 • 12min
Israel and Hezbollah, US troop deployment, Biden at UN and China stimulus
The podcast dives into Israel's military actions against Hezbollah, shedding light on the human impact and civilian casualties. Tensions rise as the US deploys troops in response to the crisis. President Biden's crucial address at the UN is scrutinized, exploring its implications for US foreign policy. Meanwhile, China unveils a broad stimulus plan to counter economic challenges, amid US concerns over its vehicle software related to national security. The intertwining of international conflicts and economic strategies makes for a riveting discussion.

Sep 23, 2024 • 12min
Israel increases Lebanon strikes, Iran's devices ban and Sri Lanka's new president
Anura Kumara Dissanayake, the new president of Sri Lanka with a Marxist-leaning ideology, discusses his vision for a transformative political landscape. He addresses pressing geopolitical issues, including Israel's intensified airstrikes on Lebanon as tensions rise with Hezbollah. Dissanayake highlights the impact of Iran's communication device ban on its military operations. The conversation also covers the political shake-up in Sri Lanka and the public's hopes for a more accountable government amid economic recovery efforts.

Sep 21, 2024 • 22min
UN General Assembly: the many crises facing world leaders
The discussion revolves around the upcoming UN General Assembly and its critical focus on global crises, particularly in Lebanon and Gaza. Diplomacy takes center stage, with insights into how the US elections may shape foreign policy and international interactions. Listeners gain a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes dynamics, including visa restrictions affecting Iranian officials. Journalists share their unique encounters with world leaders amidst tight security, while the pressing need for climate action and the UN's role in addressing global challenges are critically examined.

Sep 20, 2024 • 13min
Israeli strikes on Lebanon, US political violence and Sri Lanka’s election
Intense airstrikes by Israel in southern Lebanon raise alarm amidst escalating regional tensions. Meanwhile, the U.S. political landscape grows more volatile, marked by a second assassination attempt on a former president. In Sri Lanka, a presidential race features 38 male candidates, reflecting a stark lack of female representation despite women's significant voting power. The podcast examines systemic political challenges and the growing concerns over threats faced by public officials, underscoring the complexities of today's political climate.

Sep 19, 2024 • 13min
New wave of blasts in Lebanon, Israel’s cyber warfare unit and Fed’s big rate cut
Tensions escalate as Israel conducts airstrikes in southern Lebanon, linked to thwarting an Iran-backed assassination plot. Hezbollah adapts its tactics, using low-tech communication amidst rising conflict risk. Recent explosions in Lebanon raise questions about international supply chains and intelligence involvement. Dive into the capabilities of Israel's secretive cyber warfare division, Unit 8200, and what recent Fed rate cuts could mean for the U.S. economy and upcoming elections.

Sep 18, 2024 • 12min
Hezbollah pager explosions, France rape trial and Trump suspect’s disputed Ukraine links
A startling Hezbollah security breach has led to deadly pager explosions in Lebanon, raising serious geopolitical tensions. In France, a shocking trial uncovers a man's decade-long manipulation and rape of his wife, igniting national outrage and calls for justice. Meanwhile, a former soldier discusses the controversial links of a suspect in an assassination attempt on Donald Trump to Ukraine, revealing doubts among military personnel. The podcast also touches on urgent global responses to crises, from flooding in Europe to the plight of migrant workers in Italy.

Sep 17, 2024 • 12min
Trump suspect charge, Trudeau’s troubles and Chipotle’s automation
Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, faces political adversity as his Liberal Party loses a critical Montreal seat, increasing calls for his resignation. He discusses the impact of rising inflation and housing shortages on his leadership. The conversation also touches on Chipotle's innovative automation technologies, which aim to revolutionize food preparation while addressing labor cost pressures. The episode provides an insightful look into these pressing challenges and the intersection of politics and technology.


