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On today's podcast:
(1) Hamas said its political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, was killed in an airstrike in Tehran that it blamed on Israel, putting the Middle East on edge for potentially even more violence.
(2) The Bank of Japan raised its benchmark interest rate and unveiled plans to halve its bond purchases in actions that underscore its determination to normalize policy.
(3) The chancellor has said the government will likely raise some taxes in October's Budget after months of speculation about Labour's stance on tax.
(4) Microsoft’s Azure cloud-computing service posted a slowdown in quarterly growth, disappointing investors anxious to see a payoff from huge investments in artificial intelligence products
(5) Far-right protesters fueled by anger and false online rumours hurled bottles and stones at police, wounding more than 20 officers Tuesday outside a northwest England mosque near where three girls were fatally stabbed a day earlier.

Trump ‘Demanding’ Help, Iran Tests NATO Defences, Global Fuel Crisis
18:12

Bonus Episode: Here's Why the Iran War Could Hinge on Missile Math
09:24

Russia Helps Iran Strikes, War Breaks Market Plans, EU Counts Conflict Cost
17:01