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Oct 27, 2025 • 3min
Russia-North Korea bilateral talks, Bangladesh's reform charter
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Oct 27, 2025 • 3min
Humanitarian aid needed in Gaza, Trump heads to Japan to meet new PM
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Oct 26, 2025 • 3min
Palestinians injured in Israeli strikes on Gaza, Storm Melissa intensifies towards Jamaica
Israeli airstrikes have left many Palestinians injured, with reports from the al-Nusra refugee camp detailing targeted strikes and the struggle of displaced families. In Darfur, tensions rise as paramilitary forces seize army headquarters, blocking much-needed humanitarian aid. Meanwhile, Hurricane Melissa intensifies, now a Category 3 storm threatening Jamaica and impacting nearby countries. International politics heat up as Trump engages with Brazil's Lula over tariff disputes and brokers a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia.

Oct 26, 2025 • 3min
RSF says it seized Sudan's army headquarters, Louvre robbery suspects arrested
In a whirlwind of global news, Sudan's Rapid Support Forces storm the army headquarters in Al-Fashir after intense fighting. Donald Trump and Brazil's Lula discuss tariff disputes amidst rising tensions. A tragic explosion at an oil field in Basra claims lives, while Russian strikes on Kyiv result in casualties. In France, police zero in on suspects connected to a high-profile Louvre robbery, and Hurricane Melissa intensifies, wreaking havoc in the Caribbean. Stay tuned for more gripping updates!

Oct 26, 2025 • 3min
Israeli settlers attack Palestinian farmers, Thailand-Cambodia peace deal
In a gripping update, violent clashes have left several Palestinian farmers injured by Israeli settlers during olive harvesting. Meanwhile, Donald Trump mediates a historic peace deal, resolving tensions between Thailand and Cambodia after months of border disputes. The agreement includes terms for a ceasefire and plans for prisoner releases, highlighting a significant moment in diplomacy. Additionally, the Ivory Coast is gearing up for presidential vote counting, with the incumbent seeking another term amid a tense political landscape.

Oct 25, 2025 • 3min
Palestinians return to the ruins of their homes, Russia launches attack on Kyiv
The podcast highlights the heart-wrenching return of Palestinians to their devastated homes, revealing the challenges they face while searching for survivors among the rubble. It also covers a recent overnight attack on Kyiv, resulting in casualties and widespread destruction. Additionally, listeners learn about the US Navy's deployment in the Caribbean to combat drug smuggling and the presidential vote taking place in Ivory Coast with several candidates vying for the position. Lastly, there's a warning about the rising threat of Tropical Storm Melissa.

Oct 25, 2025 • 3min
Gazans search for the remains of family, US strikes drug-smuggling boat
In a harrowing journey, Palestinians sift through the rubble of their destroyed homes, desperately searching for missing loved ones. Mahmoud Abu Nabhan's emotional account highlights the struggle to recover seven family members while still hoping to find his wife and children. Meanwhile, news from the West Bank reveals ongoing settler violence, exacerbating tensions. On the other side of the globe, US forces strike a drug-smuggling boat, marking a significant escalation with tragic casualties. Lastly, a teaser for True Crime Reports delves into a South Korean murder tied to media ethics.

Oct 25, 2025 • 3min
Food aid and shelter in short supply in Gaza, US strikes in the Caribbean
Shortages of food aid and shelter in Gaza take center stage, with eyewitness accounts revealing family tragedies from recent strikes. A potential shift in governance also arises as Hamas and Palestinian factions discuss forming a committee to manage daily services post-ceasefire. Meanwhile, the US escalates its naval operations against drug smuggling in the Caribbean, detailing recent strikes and the impressive capabilities of the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier group. These urgent global issues highlight the ongoing struggles faced by many.

Oct 25, 2025 • 3min
US conducts 10th deadly boat strike, Khartoum drone attacks
In recent news, Hamas has agreed to a new committee for Gaza administration. The UN reports a dire need for emergency shelter, with only a fraction of tents delivered. WHO warns that thousands need urgent medical care outside Gaza. The US continues its military actions, conducting a tenth deadly strike on a smuggling vessel. Tensions rise between the US and Colombia over drug trafficking claims, while drone attacks continue to hit Khartoum. Meanwhile, Israeli parliament bills aimed at annexing the West Bank spark international debate.

Oct 24, 2025 • 3min
US sanctions Colombian president, Ireland anti-immigration unrest
In a whirlwind of current events, the host highlights severe aid shortages in Gaza and the UN's urgent shelter needs. Tensions escalate as the US imposes sanctions on Colombian President Gustavo Petro for his handling of drug cartels. Meanwhile, Dublin erupts in anti-immigration protests, with riots outside a hotel housing asylum seekers leading to injuries and arrests. The podcast wraps up with a teaser on upcoming discussions surrounding Israeli parliamentary bills.


