Can Donald Trump curb Iran’s nuclear programme?
Also on the daily podcast: China pushes women to breed and sneaker wars
Donald Trump tore up America’s nuclear deal with Iran in his first term. What will he do when he becomes president again? The pushy tactics China’s government uses to press women to have more children (10:24). And the sneaker wars get more competitive (18:06).
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