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May 2025
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US Agrees to Ceasefire with Houthis in Y...

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In today’s episode, we cover the US-Houthi ceasefire, India’s strikes on Pakistan, the UK-EU youth mobility deal, and the election of the new pope.


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✍️ US-Houthi Ceasefire



✍️ India Strikes Pakistan



✍️ UK-EU Youth Mobility Deal



✍️ Catholic Conclave Begins in the Vatican



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