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I'm Georgina Godwin.
On the show ahead...
We're either going to get a deal or it's going to be unfortunate for them.
I would think that would be enough time, 10, 15 days.
As the counter clicks down to a nuclear deal or a possible war between the US and Iran,
we'll look at the situation on the ground and how the Middle East is preparing for more conflict.
There's a constitutional crisis in Taiwan.
We'll ask how this is affecting defence preparedness as China circles the contested territory.
We'll rustle through the front pages, including Trump's tariff defeat by the Supreme Court,
and then we'll be in Stuttgart to analyse the first big gathering of the German CDU party
since Friedrich Merz took office and ask if this was also a comeback event for Angela Merkel.
Then violence flared overnight in Mexico after law enforcement officers killed the head of a prominent drug cartel.
We'll cross to Mexico City for more.
We'll have a look at how tech policy is shaping up and then we'll hear all about the Winter Olympics closing ceremony and what the games have delivered from Brand Milan.
That's all ahead here on The Globalist, live from London.
First to look at what else is happening in the news,