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Everything you need to know about your world in 10 minutes. Go straight to the source with a ten-minute news briefing by Reuters frontline journalists. Join host Kim Vinnell as she takes you around the world every weekday.

    ICC arrest warrants, Iran’s successor, and an interview with Zelenskiy

    ICC arrest warrants, Iran’s successor, and an interview with Zelenskiy

    The International Criminal Court applies for arrest warrants for Israel’s Netanyahu and Hamas leaders. The death of Iran’s president leaves a question mark over who will emerge as the Supreme Leader’s successor. And we sit down for an exclusive interview with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy as he marks five years in office.

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    Iran's president dead, Assange extradition decision and Taiwan's new president

    Iran's president dead, Assange extradition decision and Taiwan's new president

    Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi has been killed in a helicopter crash. Julian Assange faces a London High Court decision on his possible extradition to the US. And Taiwan’s new president tells China to stop its threats.

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    Jobs, crime and keeping the lights on. The key issues in South Africa's election

    Jobs, crime and keeping the lights on. The key issues in South Africa's election

    South Africans vote in a national election on May 29, and for the first time since the end of apartheid 30 years ago polls suggest the ruling African National Congress party (ANC) is at risk of losing its parliamentary majority. Once the party of hope and change, the ANC is battling high unemployment and rising crime levels as well as issues with power supplies. Host Tara Oakes speaks with reporters Estelle Shirbon and Nellie Peyton on the key issues voters are grappling with.

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    Gaza aid pier, Trump’s DOJ plans and AI in soccer

    Gaza aid pier, Trump’s DOJ plans and AI in soccer

    The US completes a floating pier to deliver aid into Gaza. Former president Donald Trump plans to stack the US Department of Justice with loyalists if he makes a return to the White House. And English soccer teams use artificial intelligence to pinpoint future stars.

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    Slovak PM shooting, Dutch far right, Jordan’s balancing act and Trump’s defiance

    Slovak PM shooting, Dutch far right, Jordan’s balancing act and Trump’s defiance

    Europe is on edge after an assassination attempt on Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico. Netherlands agrees a deal for a right-wing coalition government. Jordan is caught between Iran and Israel, as it thwarts an Iranian-backed sabotage plot. And former president Donald Trump lays the groundwork for contesting any November election loss.

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    New Caledonia riots, Lael Brainard interview and Blinken’s rock performance

    New Caledonia riots, Lael Brainard interview and Blinken’s rock performance

    Riots rage in New Caledonia, as France approves changes to voting rules in the French territory. President Biden’s top economic adviser – Lael Brainard – joins the Reuters World News podcast for an interview, as the US hits China with steep tariffs. Plus, Secretary of State Antony Blinken rocks out at a Kyiv bar. 
     
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