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Show Notes
- The United Kingdom has agreed on a deal with the European Union that will finally close the book on more than four years of uncertainty about Brexit.
- In the U.S., most of the country seems to think the efforts to have fraudulent votes cast out of the 2020 presidential election are over. In reality, this battle is ongoing and is taking some unexpected twists.
- Meanwhile, Israel announced it will soon hold elections once again, setting a record for the number of elections in just two years.
- We also talk about Japan’s alarming defense budget, a major cyberattack on some of America’s most sensitive systems, a rocket attack on an American embassy, neo-Nazism in Germany, and another milestone in Russia and China’s military partnership.
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- [00:45] Brexit (11 minutes)
- [12:10] Voting Fraud (6 mintues)
- [18:20] Israel Elections (9 minutes)
- [27:30] Japan Defense Budget (7 minutes)
- [35:20] Cyberattacks on U.S. (4 minutes)
- [39:50] U.S. Embassy Attacked (5 minutes)
- [45:30] German Neo-Nazism (5 minutes)
- [50:40] U.S. COVID Bailout (2 minutes)
- [52:15] Russia-China Cooperation (3 minutes)