Kenya erupts in mass protests as economic despair, police brutality, and a history of broken promises fuel nationwide outrage. Here’s what happened on June 25—and why it might happen again.
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Was Iran’s Nuclear Program Really Destroyed?
Trump says Iran’s nukes are gone—but leaked intel and satellite data tell a murkier story. Was it victory or illusion? We dig into the aftermath of America’s most ambitious airstrike yet.
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Introducing: Almost Interesting by Simon Whistler
Welcome to Almost Interesting, the podcast designed to be just interesting enough - but not too interesting, obviously. In each episode, I'll dive gently and aimlessly into topics that are, frankly, not exactly gripping - but perfect for drifting off, relaxing, or just having some pleasant background noise. Think of it like those stories your slightly boring friend tells, but without the social obligation to pretend you're listening.
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Russia and China Abandoned Iran. Here's Why
When Iran faced devastating strikes, its so-called allies—Russia, China, and North Korea—stood by. This video explores why the Axis of Upheaval collapsed when Tehran needed it most.
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Israel and Iran Reach A Ceasefire...Maybe...
Iran and Israel just maybe stopped bombing each other… or maybe not. After missiles, near-misses, and midnight drama, the region teeters between ceasefire and catastrophe. Here’s what actually happened.
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Warfronts takes a deep dive into the world’s most significant conflicts, past and present. Now available as a podcast, we explore modern wars, the politics behind them, and how they shape the world today. Whether it’s a forgotten battle or the ongoing struggles in global hotspots, we break it down in a straightforward and engaging way. Perfect for history buffs and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of war and conflict. Hosted by Simon Whistler.