
Mar 24: Presidential Change of Pace, The Israel Election, Xinjiang Sanctions, and EU Vaccine Sanctions
In today’s Daily Briefing, we discuss the relative silence from President Joe Biden; the results from the Israeli election and how this could result in a new government; the sanctions being imposed on...
24 Mar 20218min

Mar 23: A Year of Coronavirus, Mandatory Vaccinations, a Name-Calling Polish Writer, and Rescued Animals
In today’s Daily Briefing, we discuss the one year anniversary of coronavirus in the UK; the prospect of mandatory vaccinations in the UK; a Polish writer who called President Duda a “moron”; and the ...
23 Mar 20216min

Mar 22: The PM vs the EU, Bristol Riots, IKEA on trial, and AI vs Scammers
In today’s Daily Briefing, we discuss the Prime Minister taking on the EU over vaccine procurement; the riots in Bristol over the weekend; the trial of IKEA in France; and the AI bot being created to ...
22 Mar 20216min

Mar 19: The Parisian Lockdown, A Frosty China-US Exchange, Misinformation News, and Super Nintendo World
In today’s Daily Briefing, we discuss the latest French lockdown; a frosty exchange between China and the US; a report published by MIT on misinformation; and the news about Super Nintendo World openi...
19 Mar 20215min

Mar 18: UK Blames the Indian Government, Sending Away Asylum Seekers, Taiwan Naming Crisis; and Confiscated Bitcoin
In today’s Daily Briefing, we discuss the Indian government blocking vaccine exports to the UK; a new idea for Britain’s approach to asylum seekers; a Taiwan naming crisis; and the French government’s...
18 Mar 20216min

Mar 17: A US Shooting, EU Leaders Turning on One Another, Vaccine Updates, and Some News from Japan
In today's Daily Briefing, we discuss a shooting in Atlanta; EU leaders turning on one-another over the AstraZeneca vaccine; UK vaccination updates; and some positive news from Japan.See Privacy Polic...
17 Mar 20216min

Mar 16: Mozambique Insurgency, Capitol Riot Arrests, the Downing Street Briefing Room, and WSB Adopts Gorilla
In today’s Daily Briefing, we discuss the ISIS insurgency in Mozambique; the trial of two men who used bear spray against an officer in the Capitol siege; the new Downing Street Briefing Room; and Wal...
16 Mar 20215min

Mar 15: MET Police Under Fire, New Protest Rules, The German Election, and the Grammy’s
In today’s Daily Briefing, we discuss the MET Police controversy; the Police, Crimes, Sentencing and Courts Bill; the outcome of the German regional elections; and the Grammy Awards.See Privacy Policy...
15 Mar 20217min



















