Global Politics with Leo
A court in Nigeria has ordered the UK government to pay $572 million to the families of coal miners killed by colonial police during a strike in 1949. We break down what happened at the Enugu mines, how it links to Britain’s colonial rule, and why the ruling matters more than 75 years later. Also: * We also cover the World Economic Forum’s investigation into its CEO, Børge Brende, over past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein. * Lebanon accuses Israel of spraying glyphosate over southern villages. We explain what’s known about the environmental risks and why claims about cancer are contested. * The UN’s financial crisis, with warnings it could run out of money within months. Reuters reports the US accounts for 95% of unpaid regular budget dues - around $2.19bn. * The US is preparing to fund MAGA-aligned think tanks in Europe. * Saudi Arabia announces major new investments in Syria. Global Politics with Leo brings you clear, evidence-based analysis of the international stories that actually matter — without the noise. You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.com You might know me from my work on social media and Substack as Leo Explains / LeoExplains10. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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