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On today's podcast:
(1) Russia launched waves of missiles and drones targeting Kyiv overnight into Monday that killed at least seven people, authorities said, hours after Ukraine’s president warned that another large-scale attack was imminent.
(2) The world must urgently develop guardrails to contain the threat posed by artificial intelligence, Britain’s foreign secretary is set to warn.
(3) The world must urgently develop guardrails to contain the threat posed by artificial intelligence, Britain’s foreign secretary is set to warn.
(4) Donald Trump’s war against Iran may be over, but the repercussions for global monetary policy are here to stay.
(5) Oil and gas shipping along a US-protected corridor in the Strait of Hormuz showed signs of recovering Sunday, a day after a batch of vessels performed unexplained U-turns and detours in the vital energy corridor.
Podcast Conversation: The Supertanker Tycoon Making Millions on Hormuz Shuttle Runs

Markets Ignore Chaos, Spotify Chart Rigging, Hormuz Sailors Still Trapped
21:09

Leveraged AI Bets Frenzy, US Pitches Two Tier NATO, The Mine That Predicts Wars
17:10

Ireland Tech Security Fears, Trump’s $1.4B Crypto Earnings, Anti-Migrant Protests In South Africa
20:17