The Global News Podcast reports on several developing world events. It covers the widespread anti-government protests in Iran, triggered by economic crisis but now targeting the Supreme Leader, and the government's internet blackout in response. The podcast also reports on protests in the U.S. over a fatal shooting by an ICE agent, highlighting the political divide and conflicting accounts of the incident. It further explores NASA's preparations to evacuate a sick crew member from the International Space Station, discussing the challenges of healthcare in space with former astronaut Clayton Anderson, who emphasizes the need for medical facilities and psychological considerations for long-duration missions. The podcast also reports on Venezuela's release of political prisoners and Colombia's president expressing concern about potential U.S. military action. Finally, the podcast explores the benefits of boredom, featuring insights from author Helen Russell and psychologist Dr. Sandy Mann on how downtime can stimulate creativity.
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