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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.

    Ian Dunt on the Rwanda deal and Natalie Haynes updates the Greek goddesses

    Ian Dunt on the Rwanda deal and Natalie Haynes updates the Greek goddesses

    Ian Dunt laments the passing of the Rwanda Bill in Westminster which will allow the deportation of immigrants who arrive by boat to Rwanda. Classicist Natalie Haynes reveals why the Greek goddesses have been much maligned and misunderstood.

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    Laura Tingle's Canberra and the transformation of Germany

    Laura Tingle's Canberra and the transformation of Germany

    The transformation of Germany over the last 80 years has been something of a marvel. It’s gone from a shattered guilt-ridden pariah of a country to a bastion of democracy and Europe’s fiscal hero. So how did this metamorphosis occur? Can it be continued in the post-Merkel era? Historian Frank Trentmann joins us to answer these questions, and more. Plus, Laura Tingle examines the PM's trip to Kokoda, and why the Opposition has changed its tune on government powers to regulate online content on social media. 

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    Indigenous authors are winning awards and selling books. Author Tony Birch explains why.

    Indigenous authors are winning awards and selling books. Author Tony Birch explains why.

    Author, poet and academic Tony Birch celebrates the success of so many First Nations writers but there is always room for improvement in the publishing industry. From the LNL Archive we hear a conversation with Andrew O'Hagan and Karl Miller recorded in Edinburgh in 2012.

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    South Africa's ANC under political threat and saffron under attack from climate change

    South Africa's ANC under political threat and saffron under attack from climate change

    Nelson Mandela's African National Congress has held power for more than thirty years, but that could soon change. And saffron is the world's most expensive spice, revered as sacred in many cultures. But climate change is making the delicate flower that produces it harder than ever to harvest. 

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    Trump's day in court and artists challenging history in China

    Trump's day in court and artists challenging history in China

    Bruce Shapiro takes us inside Donald Trump's first day in court as a criminal defendant. In China, the Communist Party keeps tight control of the narrative of the history of China. Ian Johnson introduces us to the artists and film makers who are challenging that narrative - at their own peril.

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    Laura Tingle's Canberra and why free will might be an illusion

    Laura Tingle's Canberra and why free will might be an illusion

    7:30's chief political correspondent Laura Tingle unpacks the Lehrmann defamation verdict dominating news headlines, and we speak to neurobiologist Robert Sapolsky who makes the provocative argument that we have no free will, at all.

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