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    Emily Maitlis on the Belfast riots, Elon Musk, and the anti-migrant frenzy

    11/06/2026 | 16 mins.
    The scenes in Belfast this week have been horrifying to watch - ugly clashes, masked men rioting in the streets, immigrant families begging neighbours to hide their children - fearing for their safety.
    Politicians, far-right agitators, and billionaire Elon Musk have been accused of sparking the riots - weaponising a brutal stabbing attack, to ramp up anti-migrant rhetoric and whip protestors into a frenzy.
    Today, British journalist and host of The News Agents, Emily Maitlis on the far-right forces at play in the UK, and why the Belfast riots should serve as a warning to Australia, and the world.

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    Guest: Journalist Emily Maitlis
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    “Hit them hard”: Trump unleashes on Iran amid claims he’s lost control

    11/06/2026 | 15 mins.
    Donald Trump is right now following through on his threats to “hit Iran hard again” unleashing another round of strikes.
    Trump says he wants a peace deal, but in the past 24 hours, the war has escalated again. Iran and the US have traded strikes, and one of the most important oil routes in the world remains severely restricted. The ceasefire is still supposed to exist, as is the promise of an imminent peace deal. But the closer Trump says he is to ending the war, the harder it is to tell who's actually in control of it.
    Today, editor-at-large of The National Interest, Steve Clemons, on Trump's war with Iran, the fragile push for a deal, and why Benjamin Netanyahu may still be the person most capable of blowing it all up.

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    Guest: Editor-at-large of The National Interest, Steve Clemons
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    Ditch the Witch 2.0 and the personal toll of sexist abuse in politics

    10/06/2026 | 16 mins.
    When Julia Gillard delivered her now-famous misogyny speech in 2012, it was against a backdrop of some horrendous sexist attacks.
    One of the most prominent was “Ditch the Witch” – a slogan on a placard then-opposition leader Tony Abbott was photographed standing in front of at an anti-carbon tax rally.
    Now, the ugly slogan is back. This time, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is the target.
    “Ditch the Witch 2.0” has put a spotlight on the treatment of women in politics.
    Today, Victorian MP Georgie Purcell on her own experience of sexist abuse, the threat it poses to democracy, and why she’s putting political differences aside to stand up for her rival.

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    Guest: Animal Justice Party MP Georgie Purcell
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    Inside the Neo-Nazi compound funded by millionaires

    09/06/2026 | 15 mins.
    Last month, the federal government announced that the biggest neo-Nazi organisation in the country would be listed as a hate group.
    A few days ago, The Age revealed the group’s former leader, Thomas Sewell, has been living in a $2.5 million estate in Melbourne’s suburbs.
    So what are Sewell’s plans for the compound, and who are the wealthy backers making it possible?
    Today, crime reporter at The Age Sherryn Groch on the neo-Nazis’ next move.

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    Guest: Crime reporter at The Age, Sherryn Groch
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    Meet Jeni and her 2681 alter personalities: together they made legal history

    08/06/2026 | 18 mins.
    The conversation you’re about to listen to is almost certainly unlike any interview you’ve heard before. It’s unlike any 7am has ever done.

    Dr Jeni Haynes has dissociative identity disorder, otherwise known as multiple personality disorder. In 2019 she set a world first legal precedent when her alters were allowed to testify in court against her abusive father, who was later sentenced to 45 years jail.
    Now, she and her two thousand plus alters are speaking out in a new SBS documentary We Are Jeni.
    Today you’ll hear from Dr Jeni Haynes, as well as from some of her alters in a rare glimpse into multiple personality disorder, and how it saved Jeni from her abusive father, who triggered the disorder in the first place.
    And a warning, while this story doesn’t go into graphic detail - it does reference child abuse.

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    And We Are Jeni is available to stream now on SBS On Demand

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    Guest: Dr Jeni Haynes
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