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How will Israel's response to Iran's attack on its sovereign territory, whatever that turns out to be, affect the global order? And what are their options? Today's World in 10 podcast investigates these questions, as it hears from the family of the only person seriously injured by Iran's actions.
Also, the Solomon Islands goes to the polls but why are the US, Australia and New Zealand watching the election so carefully?
The US warns North Korea is ready to launch a new weapon of mass destruction - and it's nothing to do with bombs.
All these and more are analysed in this episode of the World in 10, a podcast utilising the Times of London's expert global team of correspondents and reporters. For more listen to Times Radio and take out a digital subscription at thetimes.co.uk.
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As Israel contemplates its response to Iran's attack over the weekend, we analyse if the successful shooting down of almost all the rockets fired can genuinely be seen as a win for Benyamin Netanyahu.
Meanwhile Naomi Campbell's charity is quietly closed down - but why?
And is golf's Masters winner, Scottie Scheffler, at the start of a Tiger Woods-esque dominance of the sport?
The World in 10 is a Times of London podcast, bringing you the best of the site every day in just 10 minutes, with analysis from its global team of correspondents and writers.
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After Iran attacked Israel from its own soil for the first time, the World in 10 analyses what the repercussions could be.
Guests include:
- Jasmine El-Gamal, former Middle East advisor at the U.S. Department of Defence
- Ali Ansari, Director of the Institute of Iranian Studies at the University of St Andrews
- Samer Al-Atrush, The Times’ Middle East correspondent
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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Our correspondent in New Delhi explains the global significance of the upcoming Indian elections. Plus, the latest on the ongoing warnings of an Iranian strike against Israel. And why millions of jellyfish have turned up in a very unusual part of the world.
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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Israel’s military unearths letters that seem to show $222 million paid from Iran. Plus - how some Republican voters could swing the election for Joe Biden, and researchers raid The Times archive for answers on a Titanic mystery.
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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Threats fly but America’s support for Israel is ‘ironclad’. Plus - reluctant IDF recruits, a Vietnamese tycoon is sentenced to death and The Times is in Pompeii as archaeologists uncover a stunning find.
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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The President says Benjamin Netanyahu is making a ‘mistake’ in Gaza and calls for a ceasefire. Plus - Argentina grapples with a Chinese space base and some Olympic athletes will get cash. Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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Today we focus on East Asia. Richard Lloyd Parry tells us about the US relationship with Japan as well as Russia getting closer with China.
Also, the latest on the case against Alec Baldwin who's due to stand trial in July.
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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Also on today's podcast; Donald Trump's plan to end the war in Ukraine on his first day in office, Israel announces reduced troop numbers in southern Gaza and Hardest Geezer finishes running the length of Africa.
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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On the half year anniversary of the Hamas attacks, Israelis demand their Government does more to secure the release of the final hostages...
Plus, how can Ukraine secure more soldiers to fight against Russia?
And what's in a name? In 500 years, the Japanese may only have the one!
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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How Israel is using artificial intelligence to achieve its military objectives in Gaza. Plus, we'll explain what's fact and what's fiction in the new Netflix drama about the infamous Prince Andrew interview on the BBC's Newsnight programme. And what are the secrets of a perfect Formula One pit-stop?
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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How has Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remained in office for so long, despite his unprecedented unpopularity? Our correspondent in Jerusalem explains. Plus, why the Republicans believe they might be able to flip New York in the presidential election. And we take you inside the 27-year long marketing deal between Tiger Woods and Nike.
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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Our correspondent in Tel-Aviv explains why western countries are coming under increasing pressure to stop supplying Israel with arms. Plus, how China is allegedly blocking Filipino fishermen in the South China Sea. And hear about a very rowdy Ice Hockey game!
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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As NATO leaders meet in Belgium, our Brussels correspondent tells us why Donald Trump's lack of support for Ukraine is top of the agenda. Plus, hear about the Ukrainian women demanding the demobilisation of their "exhausted" loved ones. And why the White House wants to create a time zone on the moon.
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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After a suspected Israeli missile attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, we speak to our correspondents in the Middle East about how Iran may respond. Plus, will gun laws in Finland be tightened after a tragic school shooting? And find out which celebrities have made it onto the latest Forbes Rich List.
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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After a weekend of protests against Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel, we speak to our correspondent in Jerusalem. Plus, why President Erdogan of Turkey has suffered an electoral setback. And why a tiny hamlet in Japan claims to be the burial site of Jesus Christ.
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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Fentanyl is fast becoming the scourge of America...we find out why it's known as "China Girl" and why it's production may be impossible to stop
Plus: is it time to ban social media for children?
And the Paris waiters kicking off the Paris Olympics
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Europe is in a “pre-war” period reminiscent of the situation in 1939, Poland’s prime minister has said. Plus, how technology is being used in Japan to keep track of dementia patients. And why journalists are being asked to return souvenirs stolen from Air Force One.
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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Today marks one year since the Wall Street Journal reporter, Evan Gershkovich, was wrongfully detained by Russia on espionage charges. Plus, our Middle East correspondent provides an update on the Gaza ceasefire talks happening in Qatar. And why Oppenheimer has finally been released in cinemas in Japan.
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Ceasefire mediators in Qatar try to find a way for both sides to save face. Plus - a new generation of extremists grow up in Syrian detention camps, Japan’s population shrinks and the story behind a landmark royal interview.
Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.
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