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The world is on fire. There's a coup. Inflation is through the roof, and AI is taking our jobs. What does it all mean? Each week, Matt Bevan explains the biggest story in world news while hiding in his basement from assassins and authoritarian regimes.
Recent episodes include an exploration of the relationship between India and China, a closer look at the Saudi Arabian city of NEOM, the conflict in the Middle East, the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran, and Ukraine's incursions into Vladimir Putin's Russia. Matt Bevan draws connections between stories from the past and the events of the present to help listeners understand world news and international affairs.
The podcast also features series about big moments in world news; previous series have focused on the United States presidential election, the United Kingdom's 14 years of Conservative Party leadership, Donald Trump's relationship with Russia, Donald Trump's presidency and promise to Make America Great Again, the Mueller Report, Vladimir Putin's scheme to destroy western democracies, how the relationship between Australia and China came to the verge of collapse, and Australia's turbulent history with climate change.
There's a new episode of If You're Listening every Thursday.
Recent episodes include an exploration of the relationship between India and China, a closer look at the Saudi Arabian city of NEOM, the conflict in the Middle East, the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran, and Ukraine's incursions into Vladimir Putin's Russia. Matt Bevan draws connections between stories from the past and the events of the present to help listeners understand world news and international affairs.
The podcast also features series about big moments in world news; previous series have focused on the United States presidential election, the United Kingdom's 14 years of Conservative Party leadership, Donald Trump's relationship with Russia, Donald Trump's presidency and promise to Make America Great Again, the Mueller Report, Vladimir Putin's scheme to destroy western democracies, how the relationship between Australia and China came to the verge of collapse, and Australia's turbulent history with climate change.
There's a new episode of If You're Listening every Thursday.
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Sep 17, 2025 • 24min
Charlie Kirk’s murder sparks calls for revenge
The podcast delves into the chilling assassination of Charlie Kirk and its rapid politicization. A minute-by-minute breakdown reveals the immediate fallout and media speculation. Historical parallels are drawn with past political violence, raising questions about motives. The discussion highlights how conspiracy theories are now fueling calls for cracking down on supposed extremist networks. Amidst it all, a poignant reminder emerges: the need for empathy over revenge in the face of escalating tensions.

Sep 15, 2025 • 25min
The Kurdish Fox and the Strawberry
Kim Malmgren, a crime reporter for Expressen and host of the podcast Krimrummet, dives into the bizarre world of TikTok fame stemming from a gangster known as the Kurdish Fox. She uncovers the troubling rise of gang violence in Sweden, highlighting the alarming recruitment of teenagers as 'child soldiers.' The discussion reveals the complex dynamics of this phenomenon, including the cultural implications and the war with rival gangs, adding depth to what initially seems like a meme-driven curiosity.

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Sep 10, 2025 • 24min
Iran’s global network of goons
Explore the troubling rise of antisemitic attacks in Australia, which reveal a deeper international connection. Discover how Iranian-backed criminals are targeting Jewish communities, raising concerns about foreign influence. The violent dynamics of gang rivalries and the chaos in Lebanon illustrate the reach of Iran's operations. A disturbing mass casualty plot underscores the dual threats from local and foreign elements. Amid these challenges, the importance of community resilience shines as a beacon of hope.

Sep 8, 2025 • 18min
Matt has been stuck in the mud for seven years
Matt passionately shares his obsession with Ukraine's fertile Chernozem soil, emphasizing its historical role in shaping wars. He highlights the country's intricate canal system, which reveals the odd blend of beauty and inefficiency. The discussion also touches on Ukraine's rich cultural heritage, intertwined with hardships from war and natural disasters. Amidst storytelling challenges, there's a promise of exploring deeper international conflicts in future discussions, making for a captivating listen.

Sep 3, 2025 • 0sec
Is Putin a master manipulator or a very smart guy?
The discussion begins by contrasting military parades in the U.S. and Russia, highlighting Putin's grand displays versus America's subdued tone. It dives into the complex dynamics of the Ukraine conflict, revealing Putin's strategic facade and Ukraine's resilient responses. A grim examination of forced referendums in occupied areas raises serious allegations. Negotiations reveal the challenges of diplomacy amidst territorial disputes. The podcast also critiques Putin's actions while hinting at broader geopolitical influences, including Iran's role in global tensions.

Sep 1, 2025 • 27min
Who is the cigar-toting, moustachioed-American named Gunslinger?
Erin Parke, host of the ABC podcast Expanse, delves deep into the enigmatic case of Robert Bogucki's disappearance in the Australian desert. She unravels the captivating tale of Garrison ‘Gunslinger’ St Clair, a larger-than-life figure whose charm hid a web of deceit. Explore the dynamics of mythmaking in the Outback and the emotional fallout for those caught in Gunslinger’s spell. The podcast also touches on the unique cultural contrasts between Americans and Australians as it questions what it really means to be lost.

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Aug 27, 2025 • 24min
The Art of the Peace Deal
The podcast dives into Donald Trump's ambition for a Nobel Peace Prize, focusing on his plans for ceasefire talks in Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine. With Steve Witkoff, a golf enthusiast but lackluster negotiator, tasked with brokering peace, hilarity ensues. They also explore the historic peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan, alongside a personal narrative linking grief to peace aspirations. The complexities of negotiating with figures like Hamas and the tumultuous history of the South Caucasus are examined, raising questions about genuine solutions.

Aug 25, 2025 • 15min
Does the Chinese Embassy look tacky?
The conversation kicks off with a lively architectural analysis of embassies in Canberra, especially the uniquely designed Chinese embassy. A humorous critique showcases its 90s aesthetics and construction quirks, sparking ideas for a whimsical mini golf course in the embassy district. The hosts then take listeners on a journey through various embassies, merging tradition with modernity, while exploring how geopolitical issues shape their designs. Personal favorites emerge, particularly the striking buildings of Bosnia-Herzegovina and East Timor.

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Aug 20, 2025 • 27min
The blueprint for Palestine
Australia, the UK, France, and Canada are preparing to recognize Palestine at the UN, raising questions about what this means for statehood. The discussion draws parallels between Palestine's journey and Timor-Leste's fight for independence. Insights into East Timor's colonial struggles shed light on the broader geopolitical dynamics influencing Palestine today. The podcast also tackles the complexities of ceasefire negotiations influenced by international politics, illustrating the ongoing quest for recognition and stability in both regions.

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Aug 18, 2025 • 26min
Kara drags Matt back down the rabbit hole
Dive into the unexpected connections between the Oslo Accords and Jeffrey Epstein's legacy. Explore the fascinating story of Norwegian negotiators and their adventures, including a mysterious trip to Mongolia. Discover the cultural fabric of Mongolia and the complexities of its governance. The hosts dissect the Tony-winning play 'Oslo,' revealing its diplomatic themes and the drama surrounding elite ties to Epstein. Intriguingly, they unveil significant financial dealings that raise questions about morality in art and politics.