A cargo ship labeled "Fabian Shipping" carrying stacked shipping containers on a calm sea.

The Strait of Hormuz and its geographical constraints

Full Episode
49:37

A cargo ship sails in the Persian Gulf towards Dubai port as seen from Ajman, United Arab Emirates, April 14, 2026.

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The US Navy says it is now providing “guidance” to commercial shipping vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. But because of the strait’s geographical constraints, protecting vessels from threats will be far from easy. Also, this year’s Beijing Auto Show was all about SUVs, but these cars are not like other gas guzzlers. And, the Nigerian government is planning to repatriate its citizens amid surging anti-immigrant sentiment in South Africa. Plus, Cameroonian singer Irma adds her own twist in a performance accompanied by DRC’s Kinshasa Orchestra.

In This Episode

Strait of Hormuz: A true chokepoint with no room to spare
7:57
Big cars take center stage at Beijing Auto Show
3:58
An old standard gets a Cameroonian twist
1:24
A large crowd of people marching with banners, some raising their hands, in an outdoor protest or demonstration.
Anti-immigrant sentiment rises in South Africa
Special Coverage
6:04
Things you may have missed
1:29
Athens and the birth of democracy
9:50
People holding a large banner reading "Rassismus tötet!" during a protest on a street.
Efforts to decolonize Berlin as UN calls for reparations to right ‘historical wrongs’
Special Coverage
7:26
Beavers are back in Spain after mysterious ‘bombing’
7:16