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🗓️ 25 March 2025
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Put aside for the moment the outrageous security breach of a journalist being brought in on classified military planning: a leaked group chat reveals much about the Trump administration’s transactional, anti-European ethos. The story of a Nigerian senator shows how vile politics can be for the country’s women (10:23). And why not to be too bothered by colleagues stealing your ideas (16:26).
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1:01.0 | Nigerian politics is a nasty place for women. Our correspondent says that's apparent in the details of a sexual harassment scandal |
1:06.0 | that will be litigated in a parliamentary hearing today. |
1:11.6 | And there's one behavior that employees find more annoying than any other, having their ideas stolen. |
1:18.6 | But our columnist says there are plenty of reasons to forgive thieving colleagues, or to wait for the theft to backfire. |
1:35.0 | First up, though. |
1:48.8 | Ten days ago, America carried out the largest airstrikes on Yemen since President Trump took office again. |
1:53.2 | The targets were radar and drone systems used by Houthi rebels, |
1:58.8 | an Iran-backed militia that's been threatening trade routes in the Red Sea since 2003. |
2:01.9 | You know who wasn't surprised by the strikes? |
2:05.6 | Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of the Atlantic Magazine. |
2:06.8 | You know why? |
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