Podcast
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Military Rule and Russian Mercenaries in the Sahel
This week on Hold Your Fire!, Richard is joined by Jean-Hervé Jezequel, Crisis Group’s Sahel director, to discuss Mali, Niger and…
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As Crises Swirl, Africa’s Leaders Converge
This week on The Horn, Alan is joined by Liesl Louw-Vaudran, Crisis Group’s senior advisor to the African Union (AU), to…
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“Axis of Resistance” versus U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria
This week on Hold Your Fire!, Richard is joined by Lahib Higel, Crisis Group’s Iraq expert, to discuss the recent escalation…
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Maritime Security in the Red Sea: What Role for the EU?
This week on War & Peace, Olga Oliker and Elissa Jobson talk with Camille Lons, visiting fellow at the European Council…
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Ethiopia’s Push for Sea Access
This week on The Horn, Alan speaks with Ethiopia scholar Christopher Clapham about Addis Ababa’s bid for its own seaport, including…
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Time to Talk? Assessing the Plausibility of Negotiations in the Russo-Ukrainian War
This week on War & Peace, Olga talks with Samuel Charap, Senior Political Scientist at the RAND Corporation, about the prospect…
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ICC investigates alleged war crimes in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank as fighting continues
And concern is growing about the prospect of a regional conflict, with Iran warning Israel its offensive has crossed “red…
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Refugee to walk 1,000km to highlight plight of people on bridging visas
A Tamil refugee in regional Victoria is planning to walk 1,000 kilometres to Sydney, to raise awareness of plight of…
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How fine dining in Europe and the US came to exclude immigrant cuisine and how social media is pushing back – podcast
Not surprisingly, the story that leads to Yelp and Anthony Bourdain is not without its share of racism that the…
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War in Sudan
This week on Hold Your Fire!, Richard speaks with Crisis Group’s Sudan expert Shewit Woldemichael and Horn of Africa director…
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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Professor Joseph Ibrahim on COVID in aged care – and the end of nursing homes
He has been a long-term advocate for improving the quality of life for those in residential care and for reform…
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Keep buildings cool as it gets hotter by resurrecting traditional architectural techniques – podcast
Now some architects are resurrecting traditional techniques to help keep buildings cool. Authors The Conversation From western Europe to…
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The man turning mud into eco-friendly ‘concrete’
Gnanli Landrou has invented a special powder that can turn earth and water into a solid building material. It’s inspired…
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How culture informs people’s emotional reaction to music – podcast
When George Athanasopoulos and his colleagues decided to investigate whether a person’s emotional response to music and harmony is innate…
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#4 For Aboriginal justice, we need more than words – with VALS (Lee-Anne and Andreea)
Andreea and Lee-Anne educate us on the lived experience of law, justice and injustice for Aboriginal people in Victoria. Our…
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Sleep stories by First Nations storytellers to help you get snoozy
That’s the pitch for Dreamy, a new podcast bringing together five sleep stories voiced and written by Indigenous creatives, with…
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