2026-02-15
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And I'm Tristan Redman, and we're here with a bonus episode for you from the Global Story podcast.
The world order is shifting.
Old alliances are fraying and new ones are emerging.
Some of this turbulence can be traced to decisions made in the United States.
But the US isn't just a cause of the upheaval.
Its politics are also a symptom of it.
Every day we focus on one story, looking at how America and the world shape each other.
So we hope you enjoy this episode and to find more of our show,
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A day of extreme jeopardy for Secure Starmer over the scandal surrounding Peter Mandelson and his links with Jeffrey Epstein is ending tonight with his cabinet rallying around him and his backbench MPs applauding him.
The US Attorney General Pam Bondi and US Congress people went at each other like cats and dogs in an Epstein committee hearing.
These are obviously improper.
All around the world, surprising countries are being drawn into the scandal.
Norway, Poland, Albania, France, Russia, Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
Multiple royal families even.