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    Bonus Ep: How Iran is using rap and lego to win the propaganda war

    30/04/2026 | 16 mins.
    Iran’s war time propaganda videos featuring AI rap music and Lego characters are getting millions of views online.

    They praise the Islamic Republic, and mock Trump. But their message is also dark, anti-semitic and leaning into conspiracy theories.

    So how has a regime that’s shut down the internet, and isn’t known for its sense of humor captured the zeitgeist so well?
    Today, Holly Dagres, an Iranian-American analyst from the Washington Institute on Iran’s viral meme war and what it tells us about the regime.

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    Guest: Senior fellow at the Washington Institute, Holly Dagres
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    The MAGA breakup: Why Tucker Carlson turned on Trump

    29/04/2026 | 16 mins.
    It was a relationship that saw both Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson rise to power.
    Now, the Tucker-Trump bromance is officially over.
    Conservative media powerhouse Tucker Carlson has offered an apology to voters for backing the president, as their relationship turned sour.
    Today, Jason Zengerle, staff writer for the New Yorker, on the end of Tucker and Trump – and what it means for the MAGA movement.

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    Guest: Staff writer for the New Yorker, Jason Zengerle
    Photo: EPA/JUSTIN LANE
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    Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

    28/04/2026 | 16 mins.
    From his diagnosis with oesophageal cancer in 2024 to openly wrestling with end-of-life decisions, beloved ABC broadcaster James Valentine took his listeners along with him as he stared down his own death.
    Now, after his passing, that openness continues – with James’ decision to share the fact that he ended his life through voluntary assisted dying, or VAD.
    Today, Go Gentle Australia founder Andrew Denton on James’ decision, and why some Australians still have trouble accessing VAD, despite it being legal in all but one Australian territory.

    If you enjoy 7am, the best way you can support us is by making a contribution at 7ampodcast.com.au/support.

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    Guest: Go Gentle Australia founder, Andrew Denton
    Photo: AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts
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    Fanning the flames: political violence in Trump’s America

    27/04/2026 | 15 mins.
    Donald Trump has compared himself to Abraham Lincoln and JFK after an alleged shooter, dubbed in his reported-manifesto as the “friendly federal assassin”, charged a security point armed with guns and knives.
    For a moment, the White House Correspondents dinner continued, the president and his guests unaware until the secret service pulled him from the stage, forming a human shield.
    This marks the third alleged assassination attempt on Donald Trump in two years. As political violence targeting both sides of the aisle grows to unprecedented levels.
    Today, SMH columnist and former assistant managing editor of NPR in Washington, Bill Wyman on America’s surge in political violence and Trump’s role as both target and provocateur.

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    Guest: SMH columnist Bill Wyman
    Photo: PA/Alamy
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    The fight for Dan Duggan - Part 1: From 'Top Gun' to wanted man

    26/04/2026 | 16 mins.
    In October 2022, Dan Duggan was arrested at a Woolworths in Orange, regional New South Wales, after dropping his kids off at school.
    American prosecutors claim the former US Marine pilot helped train Chinese military pilots in South Africa more than a decade ago, in breach of US arms trafficking laws. Duggan denies that, and says he believed he was involved in lawful civilian flight training.
    He’s now facing extradition to the United States.
    But before the arrest, the charges, and before the extradition fight, Duggan was living as an Australian citizen, running a flight business in Tasmania, and building a life with his wife Saffrine and their children.
    Today, Dan Duggan’s wife, Saffrine Duggan on her husband’s fight for freedom from jail, and journalist and member of the Free Dan Duggan Campaign, Michael Sainsbury, on how an Australian pilot became the target of US prosecution.
    This is part one of a two-part episode.

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    Guest: Saffrine Duggan and journalist and member of the Free Dan Duggan campaign Michael Sainsbury.
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