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From razor-sharp analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture, Late Night Live puts you firmly in the big picture.

    Jordan protests Gaza war plus AC Grayling on who owns the moon

    Jordan protests Gaza war plus AC Grayling on who owns the moon

    In Jordan both the royal family and Palestinian Jordanians are protesting the war in Gaza, but Jordan's reliance on Israeli water is becoming a political obstacle to further action. And philosopher AC Grayling thinks we need to turn our attention to ownership disputes not on earth, but on the moon. 

    • 54 min
    Reporting 5km from the frontline and the history of undersea cables.

    Reporting 5km from the frontline and the history of undersea cables.

    Anastasia Taylor-Lind and Alisa Sopova met covering the war in Donetsk back in 2014. Since then they have captured the every day lives of people living close to the frontline. Aaron Bateman traces the history of global connection from radio to modern day undersea cables.

    • 54 min
    UK politics, Stella Assange and how to fix France

    UK politics, Stella Assange and how to fix France

    Stella Assange on what the latest court win means for Julian Assange, Ian Dunt assesses the initial pitches from Labor and the Conservatives in the election campaign and Nabila Ramdani busts a few myths about what France is really like, and how it should be fixed.

    • 54 min
    Laura Tingle's Canberra, bird flu scare and Paul Salopek on his world trek

    Laura Tingle's Canberra, bird flu scare and Paul Salopek on his world trek

    7:30's Chief Political Correspondent Laura Tingle unpacks Peter Dutton's Budget reply speech. Then, a new strain of bird flu is wreaking havoc across the world; what's the risk to Australia? And finally we re-join national Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek in Georgia, 12 years into his Out of Eden walk. 

    • 54 min
    Why some people have more luck than others and the most likely path to nuclear war.

    Why some people have more luck than others and the most likely path to nuclear war.

    Annie Jacobsen describes in chilling detail the steps that might lead to nuclear war and Mark Rank explains why some people are more vulnerable to the vagaries of luck and randomness than others.

    • 54 min
    Geoffrey Robinson on Putin and Boyan Slat on The Ocean Cleanup

    Geoffrey Robinson on Putin and Boyan Slat on The Ocean Cleanup

    Human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robinson on whether the international community is equipped to respond to war crimes being committed in Ukraine, Israel and Gaza. He also speculates on what would happen to Julian Assange, should he be extradited to the United States. Plus Boyan Slat, Dutch inventor and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup, on their quest to rid the oceans of plastic.

    • 54 min

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