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7 snips
May 20, 2025 • 31min

UN says Israel to allow 100 aid trucks into Gaza

The UN has announced that 100 aid trucks will be allowed into Gaza, amidst a growing humanitarian crisis affecting infants and families. Meanwhile, President Trump's real estate plans are under scrutiny as he looks to build in Vietnam, navigating tariff negotiations. The podcast also dives into Ukraine's tense relations with Russia, while highlighting the cultural resilience witnessed through soft ground wrestling in Uganda. Finally, listeners are taken on a journey to explore the mysteries of the universe, with talks about matter and antimatter.
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39 snips
May 20, 2025 • 33min

Trump says Russia and Ukraine to 'immediately' start ceasefire talks

Richard Howells, an expert on animal behavior, discusses the astonishing behavior of capuchin monkeys kidnapping howler monkey babies. This segment delves into the surprising dynamics of animal interactions and the implications of such actions. The podcast also touches on political updates, including President Trump's announcement of ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine, all while providing a broader context on global humanitarian issues and international relations.
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21 snips
May 19, 2025 • 32min

Netanyahu: Israel plans to take over all of Gaza

Israel plans to assert full control over Gaza, aiming to curb Hamas actions amid dire humanitarian conditions. A BBC investigation reveals the trafficking of children into illegal mines in South Africa, where they face severe abuse. The complexities of Britain's post-Brexit relationship with the EU are discussed, alongside the arrest of a Brazilian gang leader affecting organized crime. Finally, the challenges and societal implications of driverless cars in London are explored, highlighting public safety concerns.
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45 snips
May 19, 2025 • 25min

Joe Biden diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancer

Former President Joe Biden's recent diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancer raises serious questions about his health and political future. Meanwhile, Israel’s approval of limited food aid into Gaza addresses a growing humanitarian crisis. The podcast also delves into Romania's election results, where a pro-EU candidate triumphed, alongside alarming discussions about extremist violence linked to a bombing in California. It highlights the tension between AI innovation and artistic integrity, as well as the UK’s legislative challenges in that realm.
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51 snips
May 18, 2025 • 26min

Trump to call Putin to stop Ukraine 'bloodbath'

Donald Trump plans to reach out to Vladimir Putin to address the crisis in Ukraine. The reuniting of Chile's stolen children with their birth parents adds a poignant layer to the discussion. A light-hearted moment comes with the theft of a Melania Trump statue in Slovenia, sparking public intrigue. The podcast navigates the intense diplomatic landscape, highlighting humanitarian issues and personal stories amidst global turmoil, showcasing resilience and the intricacies of family ties in times of conflict.
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16 snips
May 17, 2025 • 27min

The Happy Pod: Climbing a mountain 64 times to inspire others

Tania shares her incredible journey of climbing Table Mountain 64 times to inspire others after surviving a near-fatal accident. The conversation highlights how happiness can enhance vaccine effectiveness and explores innovative youth projects, like designing parks through video games. Learn about Tunde's rise from poverty through chess to empower children and a homeless man's remarkable transformation into a job seeker. Plus, discover Japan's corporate cheerleaders bringing joy and unity to businesses through dynamic performances.
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49 snips
May 16, 2025 • 27min

Ukraine and Russia agree prisoner swap after direct talks

Direct talks between Ukraine and Russia have reignited tensions without a ceasefire, yet a prisoner swap has taken place. The aftermath of the military coup in Gabon raises questions on its political future, while a case against the man who attacked author Salman Rushdie culminates in a 25-year sentence. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is explored alongside shifting public sentiment in Israel, revealing complex international dynamics. A personal journey into shark conservation highlights the need to rethink our views on these apex predators.
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24 snips
May 16, 2025 • 29min

Trump leaves Middle East while strikes on Gaza intensify

Airstrikes in Gaza sharply escalate, resulting in tragic casualties and urgent calls for a ceasefire. Meanwhile, President Trump's Middle Eastern visit yields business agreements but fails to secure hostage releases. The ongoing peace talks between Ukraine and Russia face significant challenges amid civilian suffering. The complex intersection of energy investments and cybersecurity emerges as pressing issues, and stories of heroism and legal battles highlight the human side of global crises. Plus, a look behind the scenes at the colorful Eurovision preparations.
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27 snips
May 15, 2025 • 28min

US plays down prospects of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine

Lucy Williamson, a Middle East correspondent reporting from Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, dives into the stalled peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. She discusses how US Secretary of State Marco Rubio sees little hope for breakthroughs until a meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin. The podcast also reveals the humanitarian crises in Gaza, detailing the emotional toll on medical staff and the impact of drone strikes causing power outages in Sudan. Williamson's insights provide a gripping look at the intertwining of global conflicts.
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7 snips
May 15, 2025 • 32min

Gaza officials say Israeli strikes kill more than 100 people

Gaza faces another tragedy, with airstrikes claiming over 100 lives, deepening the humanitarian crisis and echoing the historic Nakba. Meanwhile, President Zelensky criticizes the lack of serious representation in stalled peace talks with Russia. The discovery of a lost Magna Carta at Harvard reveals its intriguing backstory. Also discussed are the sinking of a yacht in a storm and a corruption scandal surrounding a Buddhist monk in Thailand, highlighting issues of safety and trust within communities.

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