It's been 80 years since the US dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and then Nagasaki during World War Two. The unprecedented destruction triggered the opening salvo of the nuclear arms race. The international community has tried to curtail the expansion of nuclear weapons, but a number of states are believed to be working to either develop them or increase production.
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Folge vom 06.08.202580 years after Hiroshima, the threat of nuclear weapons has not receded
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Folge vom 06.08.2025Netanyahu says his resolve to topple Hamas has been strengthenedVideos of emaciated Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza have increased pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu to reach a ceasefire agreement. Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis continues with reports of chaotic airdrops of aid, landing in red zones controlled by the Israeli military or areas far away from settlements.
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Folge vom 05.08.2025Rising rates of homelessness among First Nations families spurs calls for interventionAs Australia's housing crisis pushes more Australians into housing stress, Homelessness Australia and the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing Association are raising the alarm on rising rates of homelessness for First Nations families with children. Advocates are calling for urgent government intervention and funding to help Aboriginal Community Controlled Housing organisations tackle the crisis.
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Folge vom 05.08.2025Plug-in hybrids drive sales, migrants more optimistic & ASX rallies to record highSBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Tony Weber from the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries about how plug-in hybrids are emerging as important transition technology for Australians, Dean Pearson from NAB explains why migrants are becoming increasingly optimistic and Catherine Allfrey from WaveStone Capital goes through the day's market action.