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Strained Ceasefires and Shifting Power

13 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, we analyze the dramatic escalation of military tensions in the Strait of Hormuz as the US and Iran trade retaliatory strikes, threatening their newly signed ceasefire. We also cover the devastating aftermath of the twin earthquakes in Venezuela, where the death toll has reached 1,430. In our deep dives, we examine the contrasting global media framing of the Venezuelan disaster response and the military escalation in the Persian Gulf. Finally, we discuss underreported stories on the eighty-year celebration of the iconic Vespa scooter in Rome and the planned four-year upgrade shutdown of CERN's Large Hadron Collider. Hungry for more? Visit our website [https://no-nonsense.news] for a complete breakdown of today's analysis, including links to every article referenced in this episode. Please note that this episode was produced with the assistance of artificial intelligence; while we strive for precision, there is a small chance of factual anomalies. We encourage listeners to verify specific details via the direct source links provided on our site. Support the Network! Donate here [https://ko-fi.com/nononsensenewsnet] if you value this unique, no nonsense approach to global news, please consider making a contribution to support our work and help us expand our coverage. We'd love to hear from you! Contact: podcast@nononsense.news

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