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Sep 5, 2024 • 13min

Olympian death, Georgia shooting, Canada’s border, VW closures and ‘safe AI’

Rebecca Cheptegei, a talented Ugandan marathon runner and Paris Olympian, tragically lost her life in a violent incident, sparking discussions on security for athletes. Ilya Sutskever, co-founder of OpenAI, shares insights about his new startup, which aims to prioritize safe AI development and has raised an impressive $1 billion. The podcast also tackles serious issues like the alarming school shooting in Georgia and the challenges faced by tourists at the Canadian border amid new visa policies. Volkswagen's potential factory closures add to the ongoing crisis in the automotive industry.
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Sep 4, 2024 • 13min

Ukraine weapons, Mexico’s judges, Nvidia’s selloff and China’s African sales pitch

The U.S. inches closer to supplying Ukraine with long-range cruise missiles, potentially altering the military landscape. In Mexico, a contentious move to elect judges raises eyebrows over judicial independence and corruption. Meanwhile, Nvidia faces a staggering market value loss of $279 billion. Lastly, African leaders gather in Beijing, grappling with unfulfilled promises from China while seeking new investments amidst fierce global competition.
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Sep 3, 2024 • 13min

Israeli protests, Russia’s advances, Gaza’s polio vaccine drive and Musk’s Starlink problem

Tensions rise in Israel as large protests demand action on Gaza hostages. Meanwhile, Russian forces make significant advances in Ukraine, sparking concerns over military strategies. In Gaza, a mother successfully secures polio vaccinations for her children amid conflict, showcasing resilience in dire circumstances. Additionally, Brazil threatens sanctions on Starlink for bypassing court orders, highlighting ongoing challenges in global tech regulations. These topics reveal a complex interplay of political unrest and humanitarian efforts across the globe.
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Aug 31, 2024 • 26min

Germany’s state elections and the rise of the far right

Recent violent incidents in Germany have intensified immigration debates and public safety concerns. Pollsters predict a significant rise for the far-right in upcoming elections, reflecting deepening societal divisions. The discussions highlight the contrasting attitudes toward migration across the country and the lingering cultural and economic disparities since reunification. The rise of the Alternative for Germany party showcases emerging political dynamics, while increasing hostility toward politicians poses serious implications for the future of German democracy.
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Aug 30, 2024 • 12min

Harris interview, Gaza polio, Starmer’s EU reset, a royal wedding and a Paralympian

Kamala Harris sits down for her first major interview since becoming the Democratic nominee for president. Israel and Hamas agree to pauses in the fighting in Gaza to allow for a polio vaccination drive. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has traveled to Berlin and Paris as part of an effort to reset ties between the UK and the EU. A royal wedding in Norway causes controversy. And a Ukrainian amputee competes in the Paris Paralympics. Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here. Listen to the Reuters Econ World podcast here.Find the Recommended Read here.Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 29, 2024 • 12min

Japan typhoon, Telegram boss, Nvidia and mpox

Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram and currently under investigation, discusses the seismic changes in the social media landscape. He reveals insights into the legal challenges tech leaders face as scrutiny increases. The shocking impact of Typhoon Shanshan on Japan prompts urgent evacuations, while Nvidia's stock performance sends ripples through the tech market. The emergence of a new mpox strain raises alarms among scientists, highlighting the evolving nature of viral threats and the public health implications that follow.
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Aug 28, 2024 • 12min

Trump indictment, Silicon Valley’s Harris wish-list, West Bank raid and Nvidia

Special Counsel Jack Smith presents a revised indictment against a former president, sparking significant legal discussions. Silicon Valley's venture capitalists push for Kamala Harris to champion abortion rights as they support her presidential ambitions. Meanwhile, Israel's military conducts a major raid in the West Bank, raising international tensions. Amid these geopolitical issues, Nvidia's anticipated financial results clash with Intel's struggles in the competitive AI chip market.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 12min

Russian attacks in Ukraine, Middle East tensions, Telegram and Oasis

Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram, faces legal troubles in France regarding serious allegations, shedding light on the platform's controversial role in modern communication. Discussions also dive into the harrowing impacts of Russian attacks on Ukraine and ongoing Middle East tensions, where a senior U.S. general weighs in on regional risks. On a lighter note, British rock legends Oasis announce a reunion tour for 2025, celebrating their significant influence on the music scene amidst global chaos.
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Aug 24, 2024 • 22min

Kursk: Can Ukraine’s big bet change the course of the war?

The podcast dives into Ukraine's unprecedented incursion into Russian territory, marking the largest offensive since World War II. It explores the surprise faced by Moscow and its implications for President Putin. The discussion highlights the challenges of balancing international support with domestic politics, particularly in relation to energy independence. Additionally, it assesses Ukraine's military strategies amidst ongoing conflict and considers the impact of upcoming gas supply contract expirations on European countries. A thought-provoking analysis of a pivotal moment in the war.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 13min

Harris' DNC finale, Trump death threats, Japan's 7-Eleven and the Premier League

Kamala Harris makes a bold pitch for the Democratic nomination, addressing key issues like abortion rights and the Gaza conflict. A serious death threat against Donald Trump raises security concerns ahead of the elections. Dive into Japan's unique 'conbini' culture as the owner of 7-Eleven considers a significant takeover. Plus, financial troubles loom over the Premier League, with Manchester City and Arsenal at the center of this year's thrilling soccer landscape.

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