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World View with Adam Gilchrist : An expanding war (as both Iran & Israel hit more targets)

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa

March 30, 20264m 48s

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Show Notes

Bongani Bingwa is joined by Adam Gilchrist to unpack global headlines. The discussion looks at the escalating war between Iran and Israel, with both sides intensifying strikes and widening the conflict. It also covers mass anti-Donald Trump protests across all 50 US states, driven by anger over the war and economic pressures. Finally, a lighter story: the unusual “space potato” grown aboard the International Space Station. 

 

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702Bongani BingwaAdam GilchristIran Israel ConflictDonald TrumpUS ProtestsInternational Space StationWorld News