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Nov 13, 2024 • 54min
How will Trump handle China and Virginia Woolf's brilliant hoax
China expert Geoff Raby says we are seeing a significant global power shift away from Russia and towards China - but how will Donald Trump handle it? In 1910, Virginia Woolf and her friends gained access to the pride of the British fleet, the HMS Dreadnought disguised as Abyssinian Princes, including blackface. Was this feminist and pacifist writer also racist?

Nov 12, 2024 • 54min
Bruce Shapiro's America, reporting from crisis zones, and the last witch of England
Bruce Shapiro on why the Democrats lost last week's US presidential election. Veteran Al Jazeera reporter Drew Ambrose calls for a greater focus on Asia. And how the last witch killed in England may have dodged death.

Nov 11, 2024 • 54min
Laura Tingle's Canberra, backtrack at the NACC, and Francesca Albanese's latest report
Laura Tingle on how the Australian parliament is preparing for a second Trump presidency. Geoffrey Watson SC on the National Anti-Corruption Commission's handling of Robodebt. And UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese's latest report from the Palestinian Occupied Territories.

Nov 7, 2024 • 54min
Gaza's damaged heritage, and a biography of Madrid
Archaeologist Ayman Warasnah on the damaged and destroyed cultural sites in Gaza. And a new biography of the the city of Madrid, in which Luke Stegemann argues that its value and cultural riches have been underrated.

Nov 6, 2024 • 54min
Late Night Live's US election special 2024
Late Night Live's team of experts bring you their analysis of the US election 2024. What went right for Donald Trump? What went wrong for Kamala Harris?

Nov 5, 2024 • 54min
Ian Dunt's UK, Japan's gender gap, and a precious bible torn apart
Ian Dunt on the UK Conservative party's new leader and the government's bold new budget. Japan recently elected a record number of female representatives, but a significant gender gap persists. And searching for the fragments of a famous printed bible.

Nov 4, 2024 • 54min
Bernard Keane's Canberra, and will Shaun Micallef ever retire?
Bernard Keane says unless we fix housing young people still face huge disadvantage in Australia, even with lower student debt. Plus Shaun Micallef on writing, retirement and when comedy is no longer funny.

Oct 31, 2024 • 54min
Running an ethical escort agency, and the pen pals across the Iron Curtain
Antonia Murphy recounts how she became the Madam of an escort agency in small town New Zealand. And historian Alexis Peri uncovers ten years of pen pal correspondence between the women of Truman's America and Stalin's Russia.

Oct 30, 2024 • 54min
Who were Australia's black convicts and the truth about absinthe
What truth is there to the mystical powers of absinthe both in the past and its current form? Is it more myth than magic? Evan Rail investigates. And Santilla Chingaipe tells the stories of the 15 convicts of African descent that came with the first fleet, and the hundreds that followed. How does their story fit in the story of the global slave trade?

Oct 29, 2024 • 54min
Bruce Shapiro's America, when chatbot relationships turn sour, and cave painting in the dark
Bruce Shapiro on Trump's Madison Square Garden rally and the final week of the campaign. Also in the US, a mother is suing a chatbot company for deceptive trade practices after her son committed suicide. But who is responsible for the way he interacted with the app? Plus why did our ancestors paint in deep, dark caves with little light?


