30 Mar 2026
28m

Can the US really take control of Iran's oil?

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Global News Podcast

Tensions surrounding Iran, the US, and the Strait of Hormuz are examined, including potential military actions and their risks, alongside the economic impact of ongoing attacks on Iranian citizens. Russia's provision of oil to Cuba amidst a US blockade highlights the island's severe economic crisis, marked by fuel shortages and blackouts. Additionally, the podcast explores the science behind chronotypes, or sleep schedules, revealing that "night owls" may face mental health challenges due to societal schedules conflicting with their natural sleep patterns. Finally, the podcast touches on the resolution of a major Australian manhunt and the complexities of art theft, where stolen masterpieces often serve as collateral in black market trades rather than being sold to individual collectors.

Outlines

Part 1: Geopolitics, Global Tensions

Part 2: Health, Political Power

Part 3: Crime, Investigations

Part 4: History, Archaeology

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