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Why India is threatening Pakistan's water supply, plus the destruction of olive trees in the West Bank
16/07/2026 | 54 mins.After a terror attack in Kashmir in 2025, India suspended a key water treaty between the nations, threatening to cut Pakistan’s water supplies off by building a series of hydro-electric dams which can divert water away from Pakistan. Pakistan has threatened nuclear retaliation if it goes ahead. Plus in the West Bank Israel has stepped up the bulldozing of olive groves, which the IDF claims is a security measure.
Guests:
Michael Kugelman, senior fellow for South Asia at the Atlantic Council, and writer of Foreign Policy magazine’s weekly South Asia Brief.
Raja Shehadeh, Palestinian author, poet and human rights lawyerAustralia's new treaties in the Pacific, plus do we really want to colonise space?
15/07/2026 | 54 mins.Australia's new treaties with Fiji and Vanuatu are being hailed as a diplomatic triumph. But how meaningful are they, and are they in the best interests of the wider Pacific? And a philosopher's take on why the push for the New Space Age, when humans will someday be living, working, and vacationing in space, is a mistake.
Guests:
Joanne Wallis, Professor of International Security, Adelaide University. Co-author, with Jack Corbett, of ‘Neighbours: Australia and the Pacific’ (La Trobe)
Ben Bramble, lecturer in philosophy at the Australian National University and a mission specialist at ANU’s Institute for Space. Author of ‘Lunacy - Ten False promises of the New Space age’ (NewSouth)Bruce Shapiro's USA, how sustainable is Ikea's wood, and the gossip and scandals of Australia's past
14/07/2026 | 54 mins.US commentator Bruce Shapiro looks at the death of Senator Lindsey Graham, Trump's attack on New York Times journalists over their Air Force One reporting, and how the US's latest attacks on Iran are being seen ahead of the November primaries. Plus a new documentary by Danish journalist Tom Heinemann investigates Ikea's claims that it's wood from a Romanian forest is sustainable. And 'The dead can't sue', a cheeky new ABC podcast about the scandals and gossip from Australia's past.Mark Kenny's Canberra, death penalty methods in the US, and why more of us are using subtitles
13/07/2026 | 54 mins.Canberra columnist Professor Mark Kenny examines Liberal leader Angus Taylor's fresh criticism of One Nation. In Alabama, there's debate over the use of nitrous oxide as a method to execute death row prisoners. And why are more and more of us watching TV and film with the subtitles on?
Guests:
Professor Mark Kenny, columnist with the Canberra Times; Director of the Australian Studies Institute at ANU
Deborah Denno, criminologist and Professor at the Fordham University School of Law, New York
Andy Wright, Oscar-winning sound editor- Uncle Roger Knox joins David Marr in the studio for an hour of stories and songs: from growing up on the mission, to making his name in Tamworth, surviving two plane crashes, and singing the truth about frontier violence.
Guest: Uncle Roger Knox, Gomeroi Elder and musician; joined by collaborator Toby Martin
Producer: Catherine Zengerer
Sound Engineer: Tegan Nicholls, Harvey O'Sullivan
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