The rules of war in Gaza, rate pauses on both sides of the pond and Musk in the UK

The rules of war in Gaza, rate pauses on both...

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Hormuz gunfire, enriched uranium and chimp violence

Vessels report being hit by gunfire attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz, as Iran reimposed strict military controls on the vital waterway. Tehran publicly rejects Trump's claim that the U.S. would remove its enriched uranium stockpiles — putting the two sides directly at odd ...  Show more

Lebanon-Israel ceasefire, Trump’s economy pitch and Allbirds’ AI pivot

*This podcast incorrectly refers to the World Cup starting on June 12. It starts on June 11.* A 10-day Lebanon-Israel truce begins. U.S. President Donald Trump takes his ‘economic reset’ message on the road ahead of the midterms. And what Allbirds’ AI pivot says about investors’ ...  Show more

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