Another deadline to Vladimir Putin comes and goes without a ceasefire, as Donald Trump eyes a high-stakes meeting on Ukraine’s future. Benjamin Netanyahu’s reported plan to ‘conquer’ Gaza sparks an unprecedented backlash from current and former military chiefs, while Lebanon moves to disarm Hezbollah. Plus, why America’s top data chief was fired, and the war of words at the Korean border goes strangely quiet.
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Folge vom 08.08.2025Does Putin really want Peace? Netanyahu’s plan to ‘conquer’ Gaza & all quiet on the Korean front
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Folge vom 08.08.2025Israel's security cabinet approves Netanyahu's plan to takeover Gaza CityIsrael's security cabinet has approved a plan for Israeli security to take control over the entire Gaza Strip.
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Folge vom 08.08.2025Trump hopes for summit meeting: 'I'll do whatever I can to stop the killing'Donald Trump says there is a strong chance of a forthcoming meeting with Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, raising hopes for meaningful progress towards ending the war, although uncertainty persists over Ukraine’s role and the eventual summit format.
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Folge vom 07.08.2025The effects of scrolling social media on your brainA new study suggests using social media ... can cause crucial brain activity levels to slump within minutes. It found a significant drop-off in cognition, emotion and focus after scrolling sessions. But experts warn more research is needed on the impact of screen time.