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Telling the truth about Victoria's past, plus a US critique of 'woke' elites

ABC's Bridget Brennan surveys the process that lead to Victoria's Yoorrook Justice Commission's final truth-telling report, which found that the Indi…

7 months, 3 weeks ago

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Tracing the trajectory of the Christchurch killer, and is AI a con?

The man who killed 51 people at two Christchurch mosques in 2019, was motivated by far-right extremism and white nationalist ideology. A new podcast …

8 months ago

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The twins separated by foreign adoption, plus the ancient allure of isolationism

The world is experiencing a profound break from the orthodoxy of globalisation. President Donald Trump and his MAGA movement didn’t invent isolationi…

8 months ago

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Could the world have two Dalai Lamas? And a marathon vote on Trump's 'big beautiful bill'

As the Dalai Lama turns 90, a struggle looms over his succession, with China insisting they will choose the next in line. Bruce Shapiro examines divi…

8 months ago

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Albanese's second term ambitions, a new MI6 chief, and the forgotten Flinders brother

A look at Anthony Albanese's political agenda for his second term with Guardian Australia Political correspondent, Tom McIlroy and for the first time…

8 months ago

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How to share resources in space, and the true crimes of Wiradjuri brothers Jimmy and Joe Governor

Space lawyer Steven Freeland is just back from UN meetings in Vienna, where his draft principles for accessing space resources were discussed. As cha…

8 months, 1 week ago

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What is France's role in the world? Plus, a trailblazing, rebellious Māori Professor

French President Emmanuel Macron's political fortunes may have turned against him at home, but in Europe, he now stands as one of the longest-serving…

8 months, 1 week ago

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Ian Dunt's UK, one year on from Julian Assange's release, and how classical statues lost their noses

Our regular UK correspondent Ian Dunt looks at how the surprise US attack on Iran is playing out in Europe. Journalist Andrew Fowler has the backstor…

8 months, 1 week ago

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Will MAGA Republicans split over Iran strikes? And does Israel have its own nuclear weapons?

Late Night Live examines the political fallout from the US strikes on Iran, from Washington DC to Tel Aviv. Plus, as the US and Israel seek to destro…

8 months, 1 week ago

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The fallacies of the fertility crisis, and a gritty history of Macau

Why are people around the world having fewer babies, and what – if anything – should be done about it? And Macau has long been overshadowed by Hong K…

8 months, 2 weeks ago

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