This episode explores a range of global news stories, beginning with the Australian Labour Party's unexpected election victory, fueled by anxieties surrounding Donald Trump's tariff policies. More significantly, the podcast reports on a deadly attack on a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) hospital in South Sudan, raising concerns about a potential return to civil war amidst existing tensions between President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar. Against this backdrop, the surprising retirement announcement of Warren Buffett, a long-time critic of Trump's tariffs, is discussed, highlighting his impactful career and legacy. Further, the episode covers the ongoing conflict in Gaza, focusing on Israeli strikes and the demolition of Palestinian homes in the West Bank, alongside a discussion on World Press Freedom Day and the alarming number of journalist deaths, particularly in Gaza. Finally, the podcast touches upon the AI-generated image of Donald Trump as the Pope, sparking outrage and controversy, and concludes with a remarkable story of survival in the Amazon after a plane crash. This episode showcases the diverse and often interconnected nature of global events, underscoring the impact of political decisions and conflicts on various aspects of life.