This episode explores international news, beginning with President Trump's Middle East tour and the deals signed in Qatar, amidst controversy over accepting a luxury jet as a gift. Against the backdrop of these deals, the podcast shifts to Syria, discussing the lifting of US sanctions and the potential for real change, while also addressing concerns about the government's inclusivity and the enforcement of rule of law. More significantly, the conversation pivots to Ethiopia, where the Tigray People's Liberation Front has been banned from political activity, raising fears of renewed violence. The episode then transitions to health, examining the potential benefits of weight loss drugs in reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes, even for those not needing to lose weight, and their possible impact on healthy life expectancy. In contrast, the podcast touches on the Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Turkey, noting President Putin's absence and the implications for the seriousness of the negotiations. Finally, the episode addresses rising hostility towards Ukrainian refugees in Poland, influencing the upcoming presidential election, and concludes with an interview with Isabel Allende, discussing her latest book and reflections on aging and love.