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Who's still selling arms to Israel? And the legal rights of nature

Antony Loewenstein on the countries still supplying arms to Israel. And nature writer Robert Macfarlane asks, is a river alive?

9 months, 2 weeks ago

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Ian Dunt's UK, Europe's thirsty data centres, and the survival of Indigenous message sticks

Ian Dunt unpacks the UK government's tough new plan to reduce migration. With swathes of Europe in drought, could new data centres exacerbate growing…

9 months, 3 weeks ago

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Laura Tingle's Canberra, US-China trade talks and the art of the courtroom sketch

Analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture.

9 months, 3 weeks ago

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Does our world lack moral ambition? And the Victorian obsession with orchids

Analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture.

9 months, 3 weeks ago

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The destruction of Gaza's universities, and Donald Trump's fantasy maps

Cambridge scholars Dr Wesam Amer and Dr Mona Jabril on the destruction of universities in Gaza. Plus, why does US President Donald Trump enjoy meddli…

9 months, 3 weeks ago

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Bruce Shapiro's America, How Kerala got rich and vale Ted Kotcheff of Wake in Fright

Bruce Shapiro critiques Donald Trump's first hundred days in office. Fifty years ago Kerala was one of India’s poorest states, now it's one of the ri…

10 months ago

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Labor's stunning landslide, plus the hangover from Australia's wine boom

Laura Tingle and Niki Savva dissect Labor's landslide victory in the federal election, and examine what went wrong for the Coalition. Plus, writer Ni…

10 months ago

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Was Hitler's filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl complicit in Nazi atrocities?

Leni Riefenstahl has been hailed as one of the greatest directors of all time, even though her most famous films were works of propaganda for Hitler'…

10 months ago

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Australia's biggest tax lurks, and Mexico stares down Donald Trump

Australia's tax system is unusually generous to the prosperous. Ahead of the Federal election, why is tax reform not on the agenda? And how Mexico's …

10 months ago

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Ian Dunt on UK's gender wars, John Lyons on Ukraine's resistance, and arts funding under pressure

Ian Dunt looks at how the gender wars have exploded in the UK,  Global Affairs Editor John Lyons take us to a bunker in Kyiv and Brook Turner examine…

10 months ago

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