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Hello, I'm Oliver Conway from the Global News Podcast,
answering your questions on the Israel-Iran conflict and what it means for Iran and the wider region.
I'm joined by Behrang Tajdin of the BBC Persian Service and our security correspondent,
Frank Gardner.
The tectonic plates of power in the Middle East have shifted dramatically in the last year and a half in Israel's favour.
It has shown that it can penetrate all of Iran's air defences and strike when and where it wants.
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BBC sounds music radio podcasts something huge has happened and it doesn't involve Israel and it doesn't involve Iran and it doesn't even really involve Donald Trump it is an upset in the Democratic primary in the New York mayoral election.
It is a huge upset, the biggest probably in New York political history in a generation.
It matters for the rest of America too, and it centers on this man.
We have won because New Yorkers have stood up for a city they can afford.
A city where they can do more than just struggle.
One where those who toil in the night can enjoy the fruits of their labor in the day.
Where hard work is repaid with a stable life.
And it's where the mayor will use their power to reject Donald Trump's fascism.
Quite a speaker, isn't he?
His name is Zoran Mamdani,
and now he is almost certainly the Democrats' new candidate for the mayor of New York.
He's already been labeled a communist lunatic by Donald Trump,