• Instability in Asia this week as North Korea launched missiles into Japanese territory— China was offended by the U.S. green-lighting an anti-missile system—South Korea’s president was ousted. How will these events affect Asia’s future?
• European leaders have agreed to open a military command center that some say is the first step toward a unified European defense headquarters.
• It looks like Hamas wants to become the new leader of Palestinian politics—reports say they’re changing their charter to soften their radicalism.
• A new book shows just how much economic control Iran’s ayatollah has, and how he has used that to impoverish his people and enrich his military.
• We’ll also talk about a diplomatic row between Germany and Turkey—threats America faces from cyberattacks—South Africa’s president saying it’s time to start confiscating land from whites—and American police forces facing a recruitment shortage!
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