27 May 2026
27m

NASA reveals plans for a permanent base on the Moon

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Global News Podcast

The global geopolitical landscape faces significant shifts as the United States accelerates plans for a permanent lunar base by 2032 to counter China’s space ambitions, while the Middle East remains mired in escalating violence between Israel and Hezbollah, complicating potential US-Iran peace negotiations. In North America, the Canadian province of Alberta faces internal debate over independence, mirroring complex political divisions seen elsewhere. Meanwhile, Mexican authorities have arrested a high-ranking cartel figure linked to the Sinaloa organization, highlighting ongoing efforts to dismantle drug trafficking networks. Beyond political and security crises, innovative humanitarian projects are emerging, such as the use of therapy dogs to support trauma survivors in northern Uganda. Additionally, the cultural significance of Irish Tayto crisps illustrates the enduring connection between food and national identity, even as corporate governance scandals, such as the sudden removal of BP’s chairman, continue to impact global financial markets.

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