This episode explores several global news stories, beginning with the uncertain peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul, highlighting the skepticism from the US and the lack of high-level engagement. Against the backdrop of stalled negotiations, the podcast shifts to the escalating conflict in Gaza, detailing the devastating impact of Israeli airstrikes on Palestinian civilians, including children, and the challenges in delivering humanitarian aid due to disputes over distribution. More significantly, the discussion pivots to the plight of white South Africans resettling in the US, addressing accusations of cowardice and racism amid claims of persecution. The program then covers the power cuts in Sudan due to attacks on power stations and political tensions in Uganda. As the discussion pivots to lighter topics, the podcast explores the science behind why orange cats are typically male, linking it to genetic mutations on the X chromosome and potential implications for feline health. Finally, the episode concludes with a segment on the latest Mission Impossible film, focusing on the groundbreaking stunt work and the risks involved in Tom Cruise's mid-air plane wing walk.