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By Eric November 29, 2025

In the latest episode of our daily podcast, we delve into two significant topics that have captured public attention: the trial of the individual accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and a tribute to the late bomb disposal expert, Peter Gurney. These stories not only highlight critical moments in recent history but also reflect on the broader implications of violence and heroism in society.

The trial of Shinzo Abe’s alleged assassin, Tetsuya Yamagami, has been a focal point in Japan and beyond, as it raises pressing questions about political violence and security in a nation known for its low crime rates. Abe, who was Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, was shot during a campaign event in July 2022, shocking the world and prompting a national conversation about the safety of public figures. Yamagami, who claims to have acted out of a desire to avenge perceived grievances against Abe, is facing charges that could lead to a life sentence if convicted. This trial is not just a legal proceeding; it serves as a reflection of the societal tensions and the political climate in Japan, where the intersection of personal grievances and public policy can lead to tragic outcomes. The courtroom proceedings are expected to shed light on Yamagami’s motives and the broader implications of his actions, as the nation grapples with the reality of political violence.

In a poignant segment of the podcast, we also remember Peter Gurney, a renowned bomb disposal expert who passed away recently. Gurney dedicated his life to ensuring public safety, often putting himself in harm’s way to neutralize threats from explosives. His contributions to the field of bomb disposal are immeasurable, and his legacy lives on through the countless lives he saved and the training he provided to future generations of bomb disposal professionals. The podcast pays tribute to Gurney’s bravery and commitment, highlighting some of the harrowing situations he faced and the innovative techniques he developed to safely disarm bombs. As we reflect on his life, we are reminded of the everyday heroes who work tirelessly behind the scenes to protect communities, often without the recognition they deserve. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the fragility of life and the profound impact of both violence and heroism in shaping our world.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0Ds6hsi8ss

Also on the daily podcast: Abe’s killer stands trial and remembering bomb disposer Peter Gurney

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