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The world is on fire. There's a coup. A former president is being indicted. Inflation is through the roof, and AI is taking our jobs. What does it all mean? Each week, Matt Bevan explains the biggest story in world news while hiding in his basement from assassins and authoritarian regimes.
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Julia Baird on Kate, cancer and conspiracies
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Who’s to blame for harassing a princess when she’s seriously ill? The frenzied search for information about the welfare of the Princess of Wales came to a sudden halt last weekend, when Kate revealed she is receiving treatment for cancer. Leading up to the revelation, the conspiracy theories about her absence from public view were running wild on s…
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New ‘squatter’ law signed in Florida as issue runs rampant nationwide; Kathy Griffin touring again after health struggles, controversy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Why Rupert Read says Extinction Rebellion failed and why he's started a new Climate Majority Project
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The founder of the Extinction Rebellion, Rupert Read, says for too long the choices on climate action have been limited to either consumer choices or radical protests. He says there needs to be a space for action between these two alternatives. So Read has started The Climate Majority Project – a new approach to gain broad-based consensus on how to…
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Cubes, bergs and blocks: how ice changed the world
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Ice, ice baby... Max Leonard explores how we have interacted with ice through the ages.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Rupert Read on the Climate Majority Project plus the history of ice
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Rupert Read helped found the radical climate protest movement, Extinction Rebellion. Now he says a climate movement is needed that the broader public can feel comfortable with. And Max Leonard explains how ice has changed the world from ice-cubes to ice-bergs.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ruby's barely a teenager, and already she's become a champion bull rider. She's also had eight concussions and multiple brain bleeds. Reporter Tynan King investigates how this extreme sport became her obsession — even as it threatens her life.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ruby's barely a teenager, and already she's become a champion bull rider. She's also had eight concussions and multiple brain bleeds. Reporter Tynan King investigates how this extreme sport became her obsession — even as it threatens her life.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'Probably required and a bit of a shame' - Alice Springs community members react to youth curfew declaration
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People under the age of 18 have been banned from the Alice Springs CBD between 6pm and 6am for the next two weeks, in a dramatic response to unrest in the town.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Choconomics: The Rising Cost Of Chocolate
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As we head into Easter you may have noticed the price of your seasonal sweet treats like chocolate bunnies and eggs are a bit higher than last year. The main reason is the price of cocoa beans or actually, the price of cocoa futures. They’ve skyrocketed by more than 100% in 2024 alone and tripled over the past year. But why is that and will we be p…
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Alice Springs finds itself back in the national spotlight after a violent riot sparks calls for federal 'intervention', meanwhile the government has failed in its bid to pass a tough immigration changes potentially barring people from entire countries, such as Iran.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Julia Baird on how grace saves us from a dark world
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Grace is a hard word to define, but in her latest book, author, journalist and broadcaster Julia Baird explores the concept, and how finding and nurturing it in each other – and ourselves - can help us through dark times.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Big Tech: what will the new Digital ID law mean for you?
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Online fraud and scams are a growing risk putting pressure on the government to tackle identity theft. This week, a new Digital ID law has passed which the government hopes will help keep our personal information safe. We look at how it will work and what it will mean for you. Also, can Trump's social network really be worth over $9bn?…
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PJ Morton on soul, sermons and Stevie Wonder
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With five Grammy awards under his belt, he’s written music for Disney and sung and performed with Stevie Wonder … New Orleans-born PJ Morton drops by on his way to play the Byron Bay Blues Festival.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'Politicians...should hangs their head in shame': Indigenous leader slams governments over NT unrest
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Indigenous leader Olga Havnen says authorities should have foreseen this week's violence in Alice Springs.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fiji removes Chinese officers from its police force
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China’s increasing influence in the Pacific has been a point of concern for many in foreign affairs circles.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As fertility rates drop what should we do about Australia's population?
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Fertility rates are declining around the world, but in some Australian states it’s gotten to the point that we are not having enough kids to keep the population stable.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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4 dead in mass stabbing incident in Illinois; Joe Lieberman, longtime Connecticut senator, dies at 82; New details emerge in bridge collapse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Questions over transparency as Labor 'takes out the trash'
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The Albanese Government has failed to pass its rushed immigration detention bill. The Coalition formed an unusual alliance with Greens and the crossbench to delay a vote on the bill, claiming more scrutiny was needed. And the issue has raised broader questions about the government's transparency, with other with other key pieces of legislation like…
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How this doctor is saving lives in rural Queensland
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Health services are getting more expensive, and a lack of GPs make getting quality health care a huge problem in rural areas. But what are some solutions to this dire situation?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why is Apple being sued the US government?
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Apple is being sued by the US government, Truth Social becomes public and what is the legacy of reddit.By ABC listen
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Investigators piece together Baltimore bridge collapse details
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Investigators piecing together what caused a cargo ship to plough into a bridge in the US city of Baltimore - killing at least six people.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fiji's ex PM Frank Bainimarama to be sentenced today
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The High Court convicted Bainimarama a fortnight ago, along with the former police commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho on a charge of abuse of office, for interfering in a police investigation in 2019.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Commonwealth Secretary-General in Samoa ahead of talks
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The mammoth event will see thousands of representatives from 56 member countries descend on Apia to discuss issues like climate change, democracy and the rule of law.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tonga's King Tupou VI in Vava'u for critical talks on dispute with PM
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Months of political tension in Tonga look set to reach an end point, as a critical meeting takes place between King Tupou VI and his advisers on Vava'u in the country's north.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Video of Indonesian soldiers torturing Papuan man ignites Pacific calls for human rights probe
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There's fears the video is just the tip of the iceberg of how the military is behaving in West Papua.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Could Assange really face the death penalty?
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Supporters of WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange have always warned he could be locked up for the rest of his life if he ends up in the United States to face charges which include espionage. But now judges in London, where the Australian is in jail, have asked for assurances that if they agree to extradite him, the death penalty is off the table. …
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How Japan opted out of a global housing crisis
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Australia’s housing market is, like many places in the Western world, in the midst of a crisis that feels like it will never be solved. Owning a property in an Australian city has only drifted further out of reach for most Australians in the last decade, and there are very few practical solutions on offer. Is it possible to actually unpick this sit…
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Desperate search for missing after Baltimore bridge collapses; It's never too late to rock the runway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Surrealism turns 100: moving beyond lobsters and melting clocks
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Surrealism, the movement that gave us disembodied eyeballs, melting clocks and lobster phones, turns 100 this year. Mark Polizzotti, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, argues that Surrealism was much more than an artistic or literary phenomenon. The Surrealists also delved into Marx and Freud and remain relevant today. Guest: Mark Polizzotti, Pub…
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