2026-01-29
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I'm Uncle Desai and in the early hours of Thursday, the 29th of January, these are our main stories.
President Trump threatens Iran again,
warning that a massive armada is on the way and time to negotiate a nuclear deal is running out.
The US federal agents, who killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, are placed on administrative leave.
And new estimates of casualty figures in the Ukraine war suggest it's the biggest loss of life in Europe
since World War II.
Also in this podcast we hear from people displaced by floods in Mozambique.
The water was frightening and we began abandoning our homes and we were not able to recover anything.
And scientists say language can help spot early signs of dementia.
It's a country going through a period of intense and widespread unrest.
And early this month,
Donald Trump sent a message to Iranians who are protesting against the regime that help is on its way.
The regime's lethal crackdown is reported to have killed more than 6,000 people.
Since then, there have been a slow and steady build-up of U.S.