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00:00Global Pulse. November 26, 2025. Politics and World. Leaders in New Zealand are pushing major
00:07local government reforms, including abolishing regional councils, stirring debate over power,
00:12governance and regional autonomy. NZ Herald. In Asia, Pacific and beyond, tensions deepen.
00:18Reports suggest revitalized rivalries over territory and alliances with some governments
00:23issuing stern warnings about foreign meddling to protect sovereignty. Finance and Markets.
00:28Robert Kiyosaki. Yes, that guy. Is sounding the alarm? Says the biggest market crash in history
00:34may already be underway driven by job disruption from AI and global economic stress. He urges
00:39investors to shift toward hard assets, gold, silver and even crypto. The Economic Times. Meanwhile,
00:45US stock futures dip a bit as markets wait on upcoming consumer data and inflation signals.
00:50Uncertainty around interest rates and global demand keeps traders cautious. Reuters. Pulse 1. Crypto and
00:56Digital Assets. Crypto markets are still reeling. Recent falls in Bitcoin and broader crypto indices
01:02mark what some analysts compare to the 2022 meltdown, sparking doubt and fear among holders.
01:08Yahoo Finance. Plus 1. As traditional stocks wobble, some see potential for crypto and hard assets,
01:14but volatility remains high. Tech and business. Big tech earnings drop shop. Not for all. Global
01:18hardware firm Analog Devices reported a strong quarter. But is thai boosted by demand for
01:24chai communications and industrial chips ki ai posting robust cash flow, dividends and share
01:29buybacks. Hangul.
01:30CIPR Newswire. On the horizon. Innovations in AI, supply chain restructuring and rare earth dominance
01:36are reshaping global trade and the tech industrial balance. Some warn these shifts could redraw political
01:43economic power maps. The Economic Times. Pulse 1. Entertainment and culture. A splash of drama,
01:49whispers swirl around Shmriti Mandana's wedding. Deadly after family health scare and rumors linking
01:59a third person to the postponement. Nothing confirmed, but gossip fuels chatter. The Economic Times.
02:05Meanwhile, the entertainment ecosystem is feeling the strain of rising costs and shifting audience
02:11demand. Pushing some stars to revisit how fame and fortune flow. Sports. Global sports markets keep
02:18an eye on changing media deals and evolving fan engagement trends. As leagues become more digital
02:23and globalized, traditional TV-first models are getting shaken up. Health and environment.
02:28Nature's muscle. A magnitude 4.6 earthquake jolts parts of Afghanistan. A stark reminder of seismic risk
02:35in the region. The Economic Times. On the climate front, after wrapping up COP30 in Brazil, world leaders
02:41left with only voluntary roadmaps to phase out fossil fuels, a compromise many climate watchers dislike.
02:47True, structural change may still be a long way off. Wikipedia closing. Thought we're in a weird mix.
02:54Markets wobbling. Crypto shaky. Governments shaking up old systems. And nature still reminding us who's boss.
03:00If you're holding assets, or just hope, this might be the moment to think like a survivalist.
03:06Spread things out. Hedge. And maybe get a bit old school safe haven.
03:11More quickly.
03:12Tell us about you.
03:13Let's take a break.
03:15I'll leave.
03:16.
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