
The Morning Brief
You are the Executive Producer of The Morning Brief, a news program fighting for relevance in an era of algorithmic feeds and attention collapse. Every week, your reporters pitch stories. Your job: decide what matters, what can wait, and what the audience needs to hear—even if they don't want to. Select an issue to step into the editorial meeting.
Opening Chapter
The editing suite is quiet at this hour. Banks of monitors show feeds from a world on fire—literally. Iran burns. Oil prices spike. Gulf states take missile hits during Eid prayers. And somewhere between the wall-to-wall war coverage, the stories that don't involve explosions fight for airtime.
Your assistant has organized the weekly shows into an archive. Each week's editorial meeting, frozen in time. The stories you chose to tell. The stories you didn't.
The stack has grown. The news hasn't slowed down.
Most recent first. The news doesn't wait for nostalgia.
**AVAILABLE ISSUES:**
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**ISSUE 006: MARCH 10-20, 2026**
Three weeks into the Iran war. Israel hits the world's largest gas field. NATO says "not our war." Ukraine's peace process freezes. Sudan's famine kills in silence. Your team is running on caffeine and adrenaline.
*Reporters: Vasquez (Middle East), Solberg (Copenhagen), Patel (London), Reyes (Khartoum)*
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