Podcast
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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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A Dramatic Turn in Ethiopia’s Tigray War
This week on Hold Your Fire!, Richard Atwood and Naz Modirzadeh talk to William Davison, Crisis Group’s Ethiopia expert, about the…
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Can Cyprus be put back together?
Talks on the future of Cyprus took place in Geneva this week, attempting to find an answer to the decades-old…
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What Eritrea Wants
This week on The Horn, Alan Boswell is joined by author and scholar, Harry Verhoeven, to discuss Eritrea’s re-emerging role in…
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What’s the Point of Nuclear Weapons Today?
Nuclear weapons sometimes sound like a throwback to another era, but they don’t just remain on stand-by. ICG Nuclear-armed nations…
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A study in power : The life of James A. Baker III
In this episode of Horns of a Dilemma, Bobby Chesney, director of the Strauss Center for International Security and Law,…
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