As Hurricane Milton sweeps past northern Mexico, we discuss how president Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo and the authorities are preparing to tackle the potential fall out. Also on the programme: we discuss how the Taliban is profiting from travel by charging diverted planes in its airspace. Then: Japan introduces laws to protect workers in customer service following a rise in harassment. Plus: a beer-can artwork is accidentally thrown in the bin at a Dutch museum.

What would Denmark do if the US invaded Greenland? Plus: the latest from the Gulf
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EU leaders meet in Brussels and Japan’s prime minister lands in Washington
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The war in Iran’s effect on Ukraine. And: Universal healthcare as a moral imperative
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