• US-Iran Attacks Intensify, Europe's Nuclear Push, Online Rage Fuels Riots
    Jul 9 2026

    Your morning briefing. All the news you need to start your day.

    On today's podcast:

    (1) The US military struck Iran for the second straight day, an escalation of violence that threatens efforts to reach a permanent peace deal.

    (2) Oil extended a surge as the US struck targets in Iran for a second day, raising risks for energy supplies from the Middle East.

    (3) Russia announced a short-term ban on diesel exports, causing global prices for the fuel to surge to multi-year highs, as a wave of Ukrainian drone attacks leads to domestic shortages.

    (4) The European Union will allow governments to include nuclear power as one of the categories of energy spending that qualify for greater flexibility under the bloc’s strict budgetary rules.

    (5) Nigel Farage intended his shock decision to quit Parliament and seek reelection in his coastal seat as a demonstration of political strength. But a man wearing a trash can could end up showing the depth of antipathy to the Reform UK leader.

    (6) The UK has seen three summers of anti-migrant protests which have turned to violence -- in Belfast in Northern Ireland and in Southampton, following the death of Henry Nowak. Anger and resentment is being manipulated online and weaponized -- and authorities are struggling to address the real world impact.

    Podcast Conversation: Inflammation Has Become the Wellness Industry's Latest Buzzword

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    20 mins
  • Major New Strikes On Iran, Trump Still Wants Greenland, Swiss Stun Colombia
    Jul 8 2026

    Your morning briefing. All the news you need to start your day.

    On today's podcast:

    (1) US forces completed a round of offensive strikes against Iran, according to a post on X by Central Command.

    (2) The UK, France and Germany have launched a $50 billion NATO initiative to spur the development of long-range weapons without US involvement, aiming to close the gap in an area where Russia is well ahead.

    (3) Greenland “should be controlled by the United States,” President Trump says ahead of a meeting with NATO leaders.

    (4) Nigel Farage’s shock decision to quit as MP so he can fight again for the seat he won two years ago puts the poll-topping Reform leader back where he’s happiest: at the center of Britain’s attention.

    (5) Marine Le Pen, France’s far-right leader for two decades, intends to make her fourth presidential run even after an appellate panel ordered her to wear an electronic-monitoring device when it upheld her conviction for misusing public funds.

    Podcast Conversation: UK Economy Needs an England World Cup Win: Andrea Felsted

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    22 mins
  • Oil Tanker Set Ablaze, Le Pen’s Judgement Day, Belgium Thrash USA 4-1
    Jul 7 2026

    Your morning briefing. All the news you need to start your day.

    On today's podcast:

    (1) Iran fired at least two missiles at commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz on Monday night, Axios reported, testing a late-June deal with the US to halt attacks as the two sides work toward a peace agreement.

    (2) Asian equities fell as renewed selling in technology stocks deepened concerns that the AI-driven rally may have run ahead of itself.

    (3) The outcome of Marine Le Pen’s appeal of her conviction for embezzling public funds could shape French and European politics for years.

    (4) A fledgling rebound in European defense stocks faces a test this week, as investors look to a NATO summit for further clarity on member states’ defense spending plans.

    (5) Andy Burnham, Britain’s likely next prime minister, faces competing advice from within his own camp on how to respond to the UK’s cost-of-living crisis, as he rushes to finalize his plans for government ahead of a Labour Party’s leadership contest he’s set to win.

    (6) Team USA’s run in the World Cup came to an end on Monday as it failed to make the quarterfinals, while outrage over FIFA’s decision to allow striker Folarin Balogun to play continued to simmer.

    Podcast Conversation: The World’s Most Romantic Destinations Are Becoming Family Playgrounds

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    21 mins
  • Russia Pounds Kyiv, Trump’s World Cup Intervention, 10 Companies To Watch
    Jul 6 2026

    Your morning briefing. All the news you need to start your day.

    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

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    20 mins
  • Daybreak Weekend: AI's Job Impact, NATO Summit, China Eyes New Eco Data
    Jul 4 2026

    Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend with Host Nathan Hager take a look at some of the stories we'll be tracking in the coming week.

    • In the US – we look at the potential impact of AI on the labor market
    • In the UK – we preview the upcoming NATO summit in Turkey
    • In Asia – we discuss inflation in China ahead of new economic data

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    39 mins
  • Markets Ignore Chaos, Spotify Chart Rigging, Hormuz Sailors Still Trapped
    Jul 3 2026

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    Your morning briefing. All the news you need to start your day.

    On today's podcast:

    (1) Wall Street is kicking off the second half of 2026 with fresh conviction: shrugging off one shock after another, markets are set to grind even higher.

    (2) President Donald Trump and his allies are renewing a push to reshape the Federal Reserve after the Supreme Court this week blocked an effort to fire Governor Lisa Cook.

    (3) The top US commander for Europe and Africa stepped down on Thursday, following through on a plan that caught military leaders by surprise and sending another signal that the Trump administration wants to scale back its defense commitment to the continent.

    (4) Andy Burnham said he would increase business rates on warehouse-based companies in order to lower costs for high street shops and bars as he set out details of what he would do if he continues on his path to becoming the next prime minister.

    (5) Spotify has asked Kalshi and Polymarket to remove its logo and clarify that neither company has a partnership with the streaming service after it identified users manipulating rankings that are tied to prediction market bets.

    Podcast Conversation: NYC Summer of Fun Now Looks Set to Add Taylor Swift’s Wedding

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    21 mins
  • Leveraged AI Bets Frenzy, US Pitches Two Tier NATO, The Mine That Predicts Wars
    Jul 2 2026

    Your morning briefing. All the news you need to start your day.

    On today's podcast:

    (1) A global selloff in chip stocks is rippling through Asian markets, reviving concerns that the AI rally has gone too far, too fast. South Korean stocks slumped as Meta Platforms’s plan to sell computing power raised questions over excess in AI capacity, driving a selloff in chipmakers.

    (2) Apple is in negotiations to purchase chips from two Chinese semiconductor makers on a Pentagon blacklist to help reduce the impact of a global memory shortage that’s forced the company to raise prices across its product line.

    (3) The US floated the idea of granting political and economic benefits to NATO allies that spend more on defense, raising the prospect of a two-tier alliance just before leaders gather for an annual summit.

    (4) Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s coalition reached an agreement on a set of reforms for Germany’s pension system, labor market and income tax, according to officials familiar with the deliberations.

    (5) Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey cautioned that it is too early to consider interest-rate cuts, warning households are yet to feel the full effect of the Iran war.

    (6) Harry Kane revelled in having his “hero moment” as he saved England from a humiliating World Cup exit to the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    (7) Near a windswept beach off the southern coast of Australia lies a weirdly accurate indicator of global conflict.

    Podcast Conversation: Halifax to Rebrand to Lloyds, UK Bank Confirms

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    17 mins
  • Ireland Tech Security Fears, Trump’s $1.4B Crypto Earnings, Anti-Migrant Protests In South Africa
    Jul 1 2026

    Your morning briefing. All the news you need to start your day.

    On today's podcast:

    (1) Ireland takes over the EU Presidency today, at a moment when its policies on technology and defense are under scrutiny.

    (2) The US government removed foreign access restrictions on Anthropic PBC’s Fable 5 artificial intelligence model, clearing it for wider distribution after the startup resolved the Trump administration’s safety concerns.

    (3) President Donald Trump reported earning at least $1.4 billion in 2025 from crypto and memecoin-related businesses, according to his latest annual financial disclosure.

    (4) US negotiators Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff had positive discussions with regional leaders in Qatar and technical talks with Iran are moving ahead, according to a senior administration official, as the countries seek to ease tensions in the wake of recent attacks that imperiled an already fragile ceasefire.

    (5) The Spanish government is set to grant residency permits to more than 1 million undocumented migrants, double the number that was projected when a mass regularization program was announced in April, according to a person familiar with the matter.

    (6) Thousands of people joined anti-migrant protests in South Africa yesterday, in a culmination of weeks of demonstrations around the country.

    Podcast Conversation: Wearing Shorts to Work? That Should Be OK in 2026

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    20 mins