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Jan 25, 2024 • 13min
Russian plane, Trump’s VP, butter chicken and transatlantic tea spat
The podcast discusses the accusation from Russia that Ukraine shot down a military transport plane, speculating on the circumstances surrounding the incident. It also explores potential vice presidential candidates for Donald Trump's campaign and debates the invention of butter chicken and a transatlantic tea spat.

Jan 24, 2024 • 12min
Trump’s win, Putin’s rival, Netflix wrestling and Dior bag scandal
Topics include Donald Trump's victory in New Hampshire, an anti-war candidate in Russia, Netflix's deal with WWE, and a scandal involving Dior bags in South Korea.

Jan 23, 2024 • 12min
Israel death toll, New Hampshire, malaria vaccine and Costa Rican crime
Nikki Haley, a political figure running in the New Hampshire primary, discusses the impact of Israeli soldiers' deaths. The podcast also covers the New Hampshire primary, Cameroon's malaria vaccine rollout, and Costa Rica's crime crackdown.

Jan 22, 2024 • 13min
DeSantis out, Indian temple, Ukraine’s reconstruction and Karl Marx’s cemetery
Former Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ends his presidential campaign and endorses Donald Trump before the New Hampshire primary. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi opens a major Hindu temple, a political victory for him. Ukraine discusses reconstruction efforts. A London cemetery plans to repurpose Karl Marx's grave. Plus, split among DeSantis voters and intensified attacks between Trump and Haley.
Jan 21, 2024 • 20min
What to know ahead of the New Hampshire primary
Previewing the New Hampshire primary, discussing Trump's campaigning from court appearances, interviewing Democratic candidate Dean Phillips, assessing his prospects in the primary, and exploring election strategies and courtroom drama.
Jan 20, 2024 • 12min
Following the migrants being bused from Texas to Democrat-led cities
This podcast explores the Republican tactic of busing migrants from Texas to Democratic-led cities, discussing the strain on social services and homelessness caused by the influx. It follows the journeys and challenges faced by migrants waiting for buses, and also highlights the struggles of migrants bused to Democratic-led cities, including denied entry, homelessness, unemployment, and limited healthcare access.

Jan 19, 2024 • 13min
China’s Red Sea headache, Yemen's social media 'pirate' and US third parties
The podcast discusses China's struggle with shipping attacks in the Red Sea, a Yemeni pirate who gained popularity on social media, concerns about third parties in US politics, and a stopgap spending bill passed by Congress to avoid a government shutdown.

Jan 18, 2024 • 13min
Pakistan’s Iran strikes, German far-right and Texas border fight
Pakistan strikes inside Iran targeting separatist militants, German far-right AfD protests, Texas' fight with federal government over border enforcement.

Jan 17, 2024 • 13min
US Houthi escalation, China’s shrinking population and Milei’s shock therapy in Davos
Javier Milei, Argentina's 'anarcho-capitalist' leader, discusses the US escalating attacks on the Houthi movement in Yemen, China's shrinking population due to low birth rates, and his shock therapy approach in Davos.
Jan 16, 2024 • 13min
Trump’s Iowa domination, Iran strikes, China’s charm offensive and Polish politics
Donald Trump's victory in the Republican presidential contest in Iowa, Iran's missile strikes in Syria and Iraq, China's charm offensive at Davos, and the political conflict in Poland are discussed. The podcast also mentions TIAA's music project promoting financial literacy.


