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LNL stories separated out for listening. 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.
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Why mining on the moon could lead to conflict on Earth
Philosopher A.C. Grayling joined Phillip in the studio to explain why he's turned his gaze to the moon. In his 32nd book - Who Owns the Moon: In Defence of Humanity’s Common Interests in Space - Grayling urges us to think of the new space race not as some pie-in-the-sky futuristic notion but instead a reality that is unfolding now.
Guest: A.C. Grayling is Principal of Northeastern University London and the author of more than 30 books. -
Jordan in uproar over treatment of Palestinians
Millions of Palestinians live in Jordan, where rage about the suffering in Gaza has reached a boiling point.
Guest: Lebanese/Australian journalist Rania Abouzeid reports on the unrest in the Middle East from Beirut, Lebanon. -
How the world got connected
Aaron Bateman traces the development and vulnerabilities of the technologies that connect us, from undersea cables first laid in 1858 to shortwave radio and then to a new generation of satellites in the 21st century.
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Snapshots of life in a warzone
Since 2018, journalist Alisa Sopova and photographer Anastasia Taylor-Lind have documented everyday life near the conflict zone in Ukraine, capturing the lives lost or interrupted as the war escalates. They join Phillip in person to talk about their collaborative project 5k From the Frontline, their own stories of trauma and survival, and share a poem or two as well.
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Julian Assange's court win
Two UK high court judges have granted Julian Assange the right to a fresh appeal against the decision to extradite him to the USA to face 17 charges of espionage. The judges were not convinced by the assurances lawyers for the US government gave that Julian would be able to rely on first amendments rights to free speech for journalists. Stella Assange explains what needs to happen next.
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Ian Dunt’s UK
Britain is well and truly in election mode with major speeches and events from both the government and opposition . Ian Dunt offers his assessment.
Ian Dunt: iNews columnist and regular LNL commentator
Customer Reviews
Great podcast. My new favorite podcast.
The program has interesting topics. Excellent questions. I enjoy the host who for me is the David Attenborough of Australian journalism. Definitely, experience can’t be improvised.
Great Broadcaster-Left Wing Absurdity
I love Phillip as a broadcaster. Great topics. If you want to hear ridiculous left wing arguments please tune in. One of my faves is bashing borders as if we are supposed to let people free flow in to our systems which citizens have a vested interest. Supposed to just pick up the tab for the nomads….