🌍On MoneyFM 89.3’s International News Review, Joanna Ossinger, Managing Editor at CNBC joins Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen to discuss the many questions around the US–Iran memorandum of understanding, after a planned signing in Switzerland was abruptly cancelled. Iran’s Supreme Leader now claims Trump pursued the deal “out of desperation,” even as the US lifts its naval blockade and insists a framework is still within reach. What’s real, what’s posturing, and what happens next?
Then, a major escalation in Europe. Ukraine has launched its largest attack on Moscow since the start of the full‑scale war, striking an oil refinery and sending a clear message: Kyiv is exercising its right to self‑defence under Article 51 of the UN Charter. Ambassador Kateryna Zelenko says there is “only one path to peace is sustained pressure on the aggressor.”
And finally, China’s Lululemon drum controversy in which a seeming cultural misunderstanding spiralled into a nationalist storm.

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