Mexico calls off oil shipment to Cuba and US escalates Iran strike threats

墨西哥取消对古巴的石油运输,美国升级对伊朗的打击威胁

The Globalist

2026-01-29

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Mexico’s president insists that halting oil to Cuba is a “sovereign” decision. Then: US military builds up in the Gulf as President Trump tells Iran that time is “running out”. Plus: A look inside Monocle’s February issue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Coming up, Mexico stops shipping oil to Cuba.

  • We'll examine a move which is being seen as a concession to pressure from the United States.

  • Also ahead in the next 60 minutes...

  • There's another beautiful armada floating beautifully toward Iran right now.

  • A crisis builds between Tehran and Washington as the US sends a fleet of warships to the Gulf and Donald Trump tells Iran's leaders that their time is running out.

  • We'll go through the papers and...

  • I'm Monocles Tom Webb for a flick through February's monocle edition of the magazine.

  • Josh, what's inside?

  • Moving stories and plenty to get our readers wondering what life could look like

  • if you moved country,

  • if you changed job, if you lived somewhere else in the world, Tom.

  • More from Tom Webber and Josh Fennett a little later and a legendary Paris restaurant is celebrated in a new book.

  • That's all coming up on The Globalist, live from London.

  • First, a quick look at some of the other stories today.

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