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[Global News Podcast: Tariffs, Gaza Investigations, and Cultural Milestones]-[US announces new tariffs for dozens of countries]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-08-01

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The Global Economic Landscape: Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs

President Donald Trump has initiated a new era of protectionism by imposing "sweeping new tariffs" on imports from approximately 70 countries that have yet to secure trade deals with the United States. While the move has caused market volatility, particularly affecting European stocks, Deputy Economics Editor Darshini David notes that the final rates are "less aggressive" than the initial threats made in April. The strategy is framed by the President as "the art of the deal," though economists remain skeptical, labeling the tariffs as "bad news" for American consumers due to higher prices and potential stagnation in growth. Countries like Thailand have expressed "relief" after negotiating reduced rates, whereas Switzerland faces a "dark day" with 39% tariffs, leaving local industries despondent as they struggle to balance a trade deficit with the U.S. in goods the Americans do not produce.

Crisis in Gaza: Humanitarian Concerns and Allegations of Violence

The podcast features a harrowing investigation into the deaths of children in Gaza since the onset of the war. With the UN reporting at least 859 Palestinians killed near aid distribution sites since May, the BBC compiled evidence on over 160 cases where children were shot. Analysis suggests that in 95 of these instances, the victim was shot in the "head or the chest." One specific case, that of two-year-old Leanne al-Majdhalawi, is highlighted through satellite imagery and eyewitness accounts, suggesting the involvement of IDF positions. While the IDF maintains that it operates in "complex urban environments" and that "unintended or erroneous harm may occur," international law experts argue these findings raise "serious questions" regarding potential "recklessness, negligence, or willful attack."

Cultural Heritage and Geopolitical Returns

A significant positive development in international relations is the return of "sacred jewels" linked to the Buddha to India. These relics, including pearls, rubies, and sapphires, were unearthed in the 19th century and were slated for auction by Sotheby’s in Hong Kong. Following intervention from the Indian government, which viewed the sale as a "colonial hangover," the auction was canceled. Historian William Dalrymple emphasizes the significance of these items, noting that a stupa is to Buddhism what a "tabernacle is to a Catholic church," representing the "real embodiment of the Buddha."

Political Turmoil and the AI Talent Race

In South Korea, the former president, Yoon Suk-yeol, currently facing charges of "insurrection" and potential life imprisonment, has resorted to "lying on the floor in his underpants" to resist transport for questioning. This act of defiance has been described as a "humiliating change in circumstances" for the former leader. Meanwhile, in the technology sector, the aggressive race for "Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)" continues. Reports indicate that Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg offered an AI researcher a staggering "$750 million" to join his team, illustrating an "intense talent arms race." Behavioral economist Lucas Balafutis suggests that while such figures are "eye-watering," top-tier talent often prioritizes "scientific freedom" and company culture over pure salary, though the financial stakes for companies seeking a competitive edge in AI remain immense.

The Edinburgh Festival Spirit

Concluding on a lighter note, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival has officially commenced, showcasing a diverse array of performances ranging from pro-wrestling-inspired solo shows to comedy about "emetophobia." The segment highlights the "Edinburgh spirit" through comedian Dan Borman, who drew an audience of 1,000 people simply to watch him "fold a fitted sheet," proving that the festival remains a unique cultural melting pot for both high-profile stars like Brian Cox and independent working-class performers.

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The detail is dizzying.
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they were there to learn the truth
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there was no details of what exactly happened
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Don't be stupid.
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this was the norm in the 19th century
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as good as it gets
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leave the door open
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come into effect
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nitty gritty
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all about the art of the deal
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