"Death to the dictator" chants have broken out during the protests in Iran, indicative of the broader economic and political strain throughout the country.
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France and the UK plan to send troops to Ukraine post-ceasefire, and Trump’s renewed obsession with Greenland could be the wedge Putin needs to break NATO...
Canada sharply restricted immigration and scored itself a 0.2% population decline. This flips the script on a long-running strategy of lax immigration to offset low birth rates and prevent pension/workforce collapse.
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Illustrator and TED Fellow George Butler reports on the ground from conflict zones, climate hotspots and humanitarian crises, using pen, ink and watercolors to highlight personal stories of perseverance. By slowing down and going deeper than the headlines, his humanistic approach is shifting how we think about the news. (Recorded at TED Fellows Films 2025 on April 7, 2025)
2026 is a tipping point year, says Ian Bremmer, founder of Eurasia Group. Highlighting the top risks that await the world, he breaks down the US military extraction of Venezuela leader Nicolás Maduro and explains why US President Donald Trump’s embrace of the “Donroe doctrine” kicks off the most uncertain geopolitical environment in decades. With stark insights on what's to come in Europe, Russia
Rachel talks about Jimmy’s parents being fans, the Trump presidency not offering much to people right now, his unpopularity, the positive things that come from peaceful protests, the woman who was shot and killed by ICE in Minneapolis, getting her start in morning radio, attending Dick Cheney’s funeral, and her podcast Burn Order.
Denis talks about his son Jack getting married in August, having to give a speech and potentially a special dance, his hatred of destination weddings, season two of “Going Dutch,” filming in Ireland, whether or not he’d ever move there, and gift giving with his wife after 44 years.
In a somewhat odd but potentially smart move, the Navy has chosen the Legend-class cutter to serve as its next frigate after the cancellation of the Constellation-class.
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In the Azores, an autonomous region in Portugal, tuna fishing is done the way it has been for generations: one fisherman, one rod, one fish at a time. Nets are banned. Every catch is monitored and recorded.
But despite their efforts to keep fishing as selective and sustainable as possible, the Azores fishermen are struggling to make ends meet. Because of overfishing,...