Idris Kowloon, a U.S. policy correspondent for The Economist with a keen focus on Baltimore's crime issues, dives into the fallout from the U.S. withdrawal from the INF Treaty, revealing its global implications for arms control. He connects the dots between international tensions and urban crime, shedding light on Baltimore's struggles and the role of media in shaping perceptions. Additionally, Kowloon discusses the surprising rise of rosé wine in France, highlighting its transformation into a must-have beverage, driven by lifestyle changes and social media buzz.