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Netanyahu requests presidential pardon; American and Ukrainian officials meet in Florida, and more
Ep. 20251201
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Israel’s prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, requested a pardon for corruption charges from the country’s president.
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Warner Bros resumes talks with Paramount; American-Iranian negotiations end, and more
11:45|Warner Bros Discovery, a movie-making giant, is restarting talks with Paramount about a potential deal.
Oil prices rise ahead of American-Iranian talks; BHP reports better-than-expected results, and more
11:31|Oil prices rose ahead of negotiations between Iran and America in Geneva on Tuesday. Also, BHP, the world’s biggest mining company by market capitalisation, reported stronger-than-expected half-year results, driven by soaring demand for copper.
20260217. Iran meets nuclear watchdog before talks with America; Rubio endorses Viktor Orban, and more
03:58||Ep. 20260217Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, held talks with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN’s nuclear watchdog, about his country’s nuclear programme ahead of negotiations with American officials in Geneva on Tuesday.
Iran meets nuclear watchdog before talks with America; Rubio endorses Viktor Orban, and more
11:27|Iran meets nuclear watchdog before talks with America; Rubio endorses Viktor Orban, and more
Donald Trump’s Board of Peace pledges $5bn for Gaza; Disney battles TikTok over AI, and more
10:56|Donald Trump said his Board of Peace has pledged more than $5bn towards the reconstruction of Gaza. Also, ByteDance vowed to curb an AI video-making tool after Disney and other entertainment firms threatened legal action.
20260216. Kaja Kallas rebuts American criticism; Europe considers nuclear proliferation, and more
03:17||Ep. 20260216Kaja Kallas, the vice-president of the European Commission, rejected America’s assertion, made in a national-defence document last year, that Europe is facing “civilizational erasure”.
Kaja Kallas rebuts American criticism; Europe considers nuclear proliferation, and more
10:18|Herman Halushchenko, a former Ukrainian minister, was arrested while trying to leave the country.
Britain says a toxin killed Navalny; Rubio takes friendlier approach to Europe, and more
09:17|Five European countries, including Britain, said it was “highly likely” that a poison developed from the Ecuador dart frog killed Alexei Navalny.
20260215. Britain says toxin killed Navalny; Rubio takes friendlier approach to Europe, and more
03:04||Ep. 20260215Britain and four European countries said it was “highly likely” that a poison developed from the Ecuador dart frog killed Alexei Navalny, a Russian opposition leader