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The year is 2026—but it’s starting to feel a lot like 1969. From a new race to the Moon to rising tensions in West Asia, nuclear fears, and global protests—some of the biggest moments today echo a world from over 50 years ago.

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00:00The year is 2026, but it feels like the year is 1969.
00:05Artemis 2 is going to the moon, but this time with a woman, a black person and iPhones.
00:12Apollo 11 is going to the moon and it's an all-white male crew.
00:16The West Asia conflict is going on with US and Israel launching attacks on Iran.
00:20Israel is in war against the Arab nations and the US is providing it with diplomatic support and intelligence.
00:26The US and Israel are striking Iran's nuclear and missile sites amid fears of its use.
00:32The world is facing significant nuclear threats with the USSR considering nuclear strikes against China.
00:38The US has deployed B-52 bombers over Iran.
00:41US B-52 bombers loaded with nuclear weapons are headed towards the Soviet airspace to resolve the Vietnam war.
00:48No king's protests have taken over the streets of US against Trump and the US war against Iran.
00:54US anti-war protests against the Vietnam war have reached unprecedented levels.
00:59We have Prime Minister Modi now.
01:01Indra Gandhi is the Prime Minister.
01:03Kerala has been renamed to Keralam.
01:05Madras gets renamed as Tamil Nadu.
01:07India doesn't take sides.
01:09Instead, it's advocating for diplomacy and peace.
01:12India maintains peace through non-alignment in international relations.
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