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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv closes amid intelligence warnings of a potential Russian airstrike, as Ukrainian forces launch UK-made Storm Shadow missiles into Russian territory.
An update on the alleged sabotage of underwater cables in the Baltic Sea, with Denmark now monitoring a Chinese ship suspected of involvement.
A major setback for U.S.-China relations as Beijing’s Defense Minister refuses to meet with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.
And in today’s Back of the Brief: Donald Trump announces former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker as the next U.S. ambassador to NATO.
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In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin:
First, President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a stark warning about Ukraine’s fate should the incoming Trump administration cut aid to Kyiv, as President Joe Biden doubles down on military support, greenlighting the use of antipersonnel land mines to slow Russia’s advances on the battlefield.
Then, an update on Iran’s nuclear program, as a confidential report reveals the regime has significantly increased its stockpile of near-weapons-grade uranium, despite ongoing efforts by the UN’s nuclear watchdog to bring Tehran back to the negotiating table.
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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
Allegations of sabotage against Moscow emerge as two undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea are cut, with European leaders accusing Russia of hybrid warfare.
Newly uncovered documents reveal Germany’s armed forces are implementing a covert strategy called "Operation Deutschland," a detailed 1,000-page plan for large-scale conflict.
American diplomats are in Lebanon as reports suggest Hezbollah has agreed to a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal, potentially ending their conflict with Israel.
And in today’s Back of the Brief: President-elect Trump selects Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick, a known China hawk, as commerce secretary, signaling an aggressive economic strategy against Beijing.
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In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin:
First, Ukraine has launched their first barrage of U.S.-made long range missiles into Russian territory after getting approval from the White House on Sunday, prompting Vladimir Putin to officially revise the Kremlin’s nuclear doctrine, significantly lowering the stated threshold for the possible use of nuclear weapons.
Then, we turn stateside, where the Pentagon has failed their mandatory annual audit for the seventh year in a row, apparently unable to account for trillions of dollars in assets and liabilities.
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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
Today marks 1,000 days since the war in Ukraine began—Europe’s most devastating conflict since World War II. We’ll examine the battlefield and growing fears of a larger conflict in Europe.
North Korea’s deepening role in the Ukraine war, with reports that up to 100,000 North Korean troops may bolster Russia’s efforts.
Hope for a ceasefire in Lebanon, as reports suggest the government has responded favorably to a U.S.-backed proposal to end the violence.
And in today’s Back of the Brief: new details in the Israeli leaked intelligence scandal, where a Netanyahu aide allegedly used stolen documents to influence the hostage debate.
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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
Moscow reacts sharply to news that the Biden administration has approved Ukrainian forces to strike deep into Russian territory using American-made ballistic missiles. We’ll have the latest comments from the Kremlin.
A week after being expelled by Qatar, Hamas leaders have found a new base of operations in Turkey. We’ll discuss what this move means for the region and international diplomacy.
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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
A major development in Ukraine as President Joe Biden authorizes the use of U.S.-made long-range weapons for strikes deep into Russian territory. We’ll break down what this means for the war.
Iran signals support for a ceasefire in Lebanon. What could this mean for regional stability?
Donald Trump’s latest cabinet appointments point to a bold shift in American energy policy. We’ll discuss the implications.
And in today’s Back of the Brief: The Pentagon reveals over 700 new cases of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), with many not linked to foreign adversaries.
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In this episode of This Week Explained, hosts Tiana and Kervin delve into the latest developments in global affairs, starting with significant Russian advances in Ukraine, particularly in the Donetsk and Kharkiv regions. They discuss the pressure on Ukrainian forces, who have regained some ground but face an overall concerning trend, especially with intensified fighting in contested areas. The episode also highlights the grim situation regarding civilian casualties, with recent missile and drone strikes resulting in at least 38 civilian deaths and marking a return of strikes in Kiev. Other topics include the ratification of a defense treaty between Russia and North Korea, China's actions in the South China Sea against the Philippines, and a look ahead at what the next Trump administration might mean for the geopolitical landscape. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of these pressing issues.
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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
We’ll begin in the Middle East, where senior officials in both Israel and Lebanon are signaling they are closer now than ever before to reaching a ceasefire agreement to end the conflict with Hezbollah, though diplomatic hurdles remain.
We’ll look at reports that President-elect Donald Trump is considering a major purge of the Pentagon’s senior ranks, potentially including the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Plus, western nations are pushing hard for a new U.N. resolution regarding Iran’s nuclear program, as the body’s nuclear watchdog attempts to resolve outstanding disputes involving the Islamic regime’s atomic ambitions.
In our 'Back of the Brief' segment, in a sign of just how detrimental the war in Ukraine has been to the Putin regime’s finances, an increasingly broke Russia is slashing benefits for troops injured on the battlefield.
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In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin:
First, in Congress’s latest push for UFO transparency, several former military and Pentagon officials testified Wednesday that the U.S. government is sitting on a trove of evidence that unidentified aerial phenomena are real, and the craft have been operating in our skies for decades.
Then, Russia has unleashed a massive drone and missile attack on the Kyiv region, as the Putin regime intensifies their assaults on Ukrainian territory ahead of Donald Trump’s return to the White House in January.
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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
Significant news out of the Middle East as Iranian sources reveal the regime is holding off on a military response to Israel, awaiting potential negotiations with President Trump.
A major update on the White House leak involving Israeli plans to strike Iran, with a CIA official now under arrest in connection with the intelligence breach.
Reports from Ukrainian sources on a car bomb attack in Crimea, allegedly orchestrated by Ukrainian security services, which targeted and killed a high-ranking Russian naval officer accused of war crimes.
And in today’s Back of the Brief: President-elect Trump and President Biden met at the White House to discuss the transition of power. We’ll break down the key points from their meeting.
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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
Russia’s Undersea Accusations: An ally of Vladimir Putin accuses the U.S. and U.K. of plotting to sabotage undersea internet cables and disrupt maritime energy trade routes. Are these claims a cover for Russia's own plans?
Middle East Caution: Saudi Arabia and the UAE are signaling a commitment to de-escalation with Iran, but with an eye on former President Trump’s influence in the region, keeping their options open.
Crisis in Haiti: The interim Prime Minister has been ousted amidst escalating gang violence, leading authorities to suspend all flights in and out of the capital.
Back of the Brief: President Trump continues to build his administration, appointing former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee as Ambassador to Israel.
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In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin:
First, President-elect Donald Trump made some major cabinet announcements on Tuesday, including an unorthodox pick for Secretary of Defense that left many observers in Washington D.C. in shock.
Then, we turn to Israel, where the IDF has expanded their ground operations in southern Lebanon targeting Hezbollah strongholds, while ramping up airstrikes against militant targets in Beirut’s suburbs.
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In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin:
First, President-elect Donald Trump is gearing up to make some major cabinet announcements, with reports indicating that Florida Senator Marco Rubio will be chosen as Secretary of State, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem will be tapped to head the Department of Homeland Security, and Congressman Mike Waltz, a noted China hawk, will serve as national security adviser.
Then, violence has once again broken out in the streets of Amsterdam, as the city grapples with antisemitic attacks following last week’s soccer match, where Jewish fans were targeted in organized assaults across the city.
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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone last Thursday—their first known conversation since Trump’s election victory. Trump reportedly urged Putin not to escalate the war in Ukraine, signaling potential shifts in U.S.-Russia relations.
U.S. forces launched multiple days of airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, with the Pentagon reporting that advanced weapons storage facilities were among the targets.
President-elect Donald Trump announces his pick for U.N. ambassador, choosing a New York congresswoman for the role.
And in today’s Back of the Brief, a disturbing report from Iraq, where the government is preparing to pass a law that could lower the age of consent to nine years old.
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In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin:
In one of Donald Trump’s first big staffing decisions, the president-elect has selected former ICE Director Tom Homan as his official “Border Czar.” We’ll discuss what that means for the border crisis, as well as some notable figures who will not be joining Trump’s second administration.
Then, we’ll turn to Gaza, where disturbing footage has emerged showing Hamas brutally torturing their own civilians, a rare look into what life is like under Hamas rule.
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In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin:
First, an anti-Israel mob organized a disturbing antisemitic attack targeting Jewish soccer fans in the Dutch capital of Amsterdam on Thursday, injuring dozens and prompting the arrest of 62 suspects.
Then, we are beginning to learn more about Trump’s foreign policy priorities for his second term, with sources close to the present-elect saying Iran is squarely in his sights, as he prepares for a quote, "maximum pressure campaign" against the mullahs.
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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
America’s adversaries are reacting to President Donald Trump’s return to power. We spotlight statements from Hamas and Iran and explore what their responses could mean for U.S. foreign policy.
Although still two months from taking office, President Trump is already engaging with world leaders—hinting at the diplomatic direction his second term may take.
New satellite images reveal U.S. nuclear-capable bombers now stationed in Qatar, a strategic move meant to send a clear message to Tehran.
And in today’s Back of the Brief… North Korean troops stationed in Russia get a taste of unrestricted internet access, with reports suggesting they're indulging in some unexpected online activities.
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In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin:
First, we’ll begin in Mexico, where on Wednesday, President Claudia Sheinbaum initially refused to recognize Donald Trump as the winner of the U.S. presidential election until every last vote was counted. We’ll have that story, as well as other reactions to Trump’s victory from across Latin America.
Then, a new caravan of roughly 3,000 migrants are reportedly heading to the U.S. border, in what Border Patrol officials describe as a mad dash to cross into America before President Joe Biden’s term comes to an end.
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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
Vice President Kamala Harris officially concedes the 2024 presidential election, congratulating President-Elect Donald Trump on his victory. We bring you the latest on this pivotal moment in American history.
International reactions pour in, with Russia hinting at a possible “reset in relations” with the United States following Trump’s win.
Protests erupt in Israel after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismisses Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. We’ll cover the public unrest and introduce Gallant’s hardline replacement, known as “the bulldozer.”
And in today’s Back of the Brief… the Mexican Navy intercepts a “narco sub” carrying a massive 3.6-ton cocaine haul off the coast of Acapulco.
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