Topic: International

449 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 47:46 - 49:33

1872: Lunar Economy

Oman Threat Controversy, Strait of Hormuz

Media outlets, including CNN's Anderson Cooper, report on Donald Trump's comment about "blowing up" Oman if they do not cooperate regarding the Strait of Hormuz. While Oman is a U.S. ally, Trump emphasizes that the strait must remain open as international waters. The State Department later posted the clip, suggesting the statement was an intentional diplomatic signal rather than a slip of the tongue.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 2:03:04 - 2:04:48

1862: Smear Campaign

Zelenskyy Stolen Art Allegations, Paul Cézanne Painting

Reports allege that a Paul Cézanne painting, "A Cup and Plate of Cherries," which was stolen from an Italian museum in March, appeared in the background of a video featuring President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The video was reportedly removed from the official Ukrainian presidential website after the painting was identified. Art recovery experts note that stolen masterpieces often surface in regions where the rule of law is perceived to be weak.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 2:34:32 - 2:41:23

1862: Smear Campaign

No Agenda Meetups, Global Community, and Travel Plans

The hosts promote upcoming No Agenda meetups in locations including the Netherlands, Ohio, Michigan, and Germany. These events are described as opportunities for the "No Agenda Nation" to network and find community without fear of political judgment. Adam Curry also mentions his upcoming travel plans to Europe, noting that the show's production schedule will remain uninterrupted during his trip.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 16:13 - 18:50

1860: micro-dosing

European Leaders Visit Beijing Amid Global Instability

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez of Spain visited Beijing to meet with President Xi Jinping, joining a string of Western leaders seeking deals with China. Sanchez urged China to take a larger role in maintaining international order, while President Xi positioned China as a stable global power compared to the U.S. Despite these diplomatic overtures, analysts suggest China's leverage over Iran remains limited due to its non-interference policy.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 46:17 - 48:48

1860: micro-dosing

European Jet Fuel Shortage and Flight Cancellations

The International Energy Agency warns that Europe has only approximately six weeks of jet fuel remaining due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. This shortage is expected to lead to widespread flight cancellations between major European cities. Experts note that even if the straits were opened immediately, the refining and transport turnaround would take at least 60 days to replenish supplies.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 1:44:07 - 1:45:51

1859: Splashdown

DHS Secretary Mullins Threatens Sanctuary Cities' International Airports

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Mark Mullins suggested that the federal government may stop processing customs at international airports located in "sanctuary cities." Mullins argued that if cities refuse to partner with federal immigration enforcement, the government should prioritize resources for cities that do comply. This policy could potentially force international flights to be rerouted from major hubs like Los Angeles and New York to cities like Dallas or Minneapolis.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 19:07 - 21:39

1857: Teen Takeover

Global Energy Crisis and Potential Market Manipulation

The International Energy Agency warns that restoring global oil and gas flows could take six months, a timeline skeptics suggest is an exaggeration intended to scare markets. Reports indicate oil tankers are circling near ports like Rotterdam without unloading, leading to accusations of deliberate price jacking.

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:25:05 - 1:26:17

1855: Gooder

NASA Astronaut Medical Emergency on ISS

NASA astronaut Mike Fink provided details regarding a medical emergency on the International Space Station that led to the agency's first medical evacuation. Fink reported a 20-minute period where he was unable to speak, though doctors have ruled out a heart attack or choking. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the incident.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 2:38:41 - 2:52:16

1849: Hose Water

Global Donor Roll, International Support for JCD

A massive list of donors from around the world is read, including producers from Sweden, Germany, Belgium, and Japan. Notable mentions include the Grand Duke and Duchess of Tokyo, who sent a message calling John C. Dvorak the "original chick magnet." The segment highlights the global reach of the No Agenda community and their collective support for Dvorak's recovery.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 53:39 - 58:46

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Socialism and Liberation Party, Anti-Intervention Protests in Chicago and Baltimore

Protest groups, including the Party for Socialism and Liberation, organized demonstrations in Chicago and Baltimore against U.S. intervention in Venezuela. Protesters argued that the abduction of Nicolás Maduro violates international law and that taxpayer dollars should be spent on domestic needs rather than military operations for oil executives. Maryland Representative Johnny Oszewski expressed concern over the administration's plan to run a foreign country.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 1:01:36 - 1:03:28

1831: Donroe Doctrine

China Shadow Fleet, Venezuelan Oil Sanctions and Russian Condemnation

China and Russia have strongly condemned the U.S. seizure of Nicolás Maduro as a violation of international law. China was previously the primary customer for Venezuelan oil, utilizing a "shadow fleet" of unregistered ships to evade U.S. sanctions. Beijing has warned its citizens against traveling to Venezuela as it monitors the escalating situation.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 47:56 - 53:39

1817: Stunt Grenade

UN Special Rapporteur, Terrorism Definitions

Ben Saul, the UN Special Rapporteur on Counter-Terrorism, discussed the legal complexities of defining terrorism versus freedom fighting, citing Nelson Mandela as a historical example. The segment examines whether military strikes on drug-smuggling boats constitute acts of war or extrajudicial killings under international humanitarian law.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 54:07 - 58:04

1816: Boomer Knowledge

BBC Coverage of US Caribbean Military Operations

The BBC reported on the scale of US military operations against drug smuggling boats, noting that at least 19 vessels have been destroyed, resulting in over 70 deaths. The Trump administration defended the actions by claiming each boat carries enough drugs to kill 25,000 Americans. Critics and legal experts cited by the BBC argue the campaign breaches international law by treating a criminal enterprise as a military conflict.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 2:58:38 - 3:00:30

1816: Boomer Knowledge

No Agenda Knighthood and Peace Prize Ceremony

The formal ceremony for the No Agenda International Peace Prize and new Knighthoods is conducted. Recipients include Sir Animus of Dogpatch and several members of the "Crypto Granny" family. New titles such as Dame Taytay of Durango and Sir Double T of the Nosterverse are bestowed, accompanied by the traditional reading of the "Roundtable" menu and instructions for using the official signet rings.

Attunement
Episode 1815 2:59:55 - 3:02:24

1815: Attunement

International Peace Prize and Meetup Calendar

Sir Kevin, Keeper of the Spee, is awarded the No Agenda International Peace Prize for his significant financial support. The show concludes with a list of upcoming meetups in Oklahoma City, California, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. A final salute is given to the US Marine Corps for their 250th anniversary.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 2:53:20 - 3:01:44

1814: Needle Drop

International Peace Prize and Amarula Tip

The show awards an "International Peace Prize" to donor Aug and highlights upcoming "No Agenda" meetups in locations ranging from Raleigh to Zurich. John Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" recommending Amarula, a South African cream liqueur made from the marula fruit. The episode concludes with a preview of "That Larry Show" and a sign-off from the hosts.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 51:50 - 54:47

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Trump-Putin Budapest Summit and International Criminal Court Legalities

Plans are underway for a bilateral summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Budapest, Hungary, hosted by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Because Putin is indicted by the International Criminal Court, European nations would technically be required to arrest him upon entry. However, legal experts suggest that diplomatic waivers and special exemptions could be granted to facilitate the peace talks.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 47:20 - 51:07

1805: Hamburger Wine

Venezuela Drug Boat Strikes, Obama Kill List, and International Law

The U.S. military has conducted several strikes on drug smuggling boats off the coast of Venezuela, leading to debates over the legality of treating cartel members as enemy combatants. The hosts compare these actions to President Obama's "kill list" and the use of "double tap" drone strikes in sovereign nations. They argue that the current criticism of Trump's maritime strikes is hypocritical given the history of previous administrations' extrajudicial killings.

Stimming
Episode 1802 1:29:18 - 1:36:19

1802: Stimming

Space Exploration, Operation High Jump

A wide-ranging discussion covers the demeanor of Apollo astronauts in post-flight press conferences, Elon Musk's Mars ambitions, and the altitude of the International Space Station. The hosts explore "nutty" theories including the "hollow moon" hypothesis and Operation High Jump, a 1946 US Navy expedition to Antarctica. One host claims the expedition was an attempt to penetrate a "firmament" above the Earth using nuclear weapons.

Taproot
Episode 1799 2:04:19 - 2:07:42

1799: Taproot

Personal Apology, Brennan and Jay, No Agenda Internal

A host offers a public apology to associates Brennan and Jay for an offhanded comment made in a previous episode. The clarification involves a misunderstanding regarding a job transition following Chevron's departure from a region. The segment includes lighthearted banter about "sexy mic voices" and the importance of consistent listenership among the show's extended family.