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

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Trump’s mixed messages, World Cup and a charcoal‑powered car

Trump’s conflicting signals on the Iran conflict raise real questions about who’s shaping U.S. strategy. Security warnings for the 2026 World Cup are piling up as federal support arrives lands months late. Plus, in Cuba one mechanic turns to charcoal to keep his car and his commu ...  Show more

UPDATE - US Marines deploy to Middle East, Europe under pressure and BTS

*This podcast has been updated to include news of the U.S. sending Marines and an amphibious assault ship to the Middle East. Attacks on Middle Eastern energy infrastructure threaten the world economy. Europe puts on a united front, but the bloc is under pressure to help the U.S. ...  Show more

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