In this episode: President Trump’s tour of the Middle East sees key deals signed and sanctions rolled back - what does it mean for the region? Plus, Prime Minister Albanese’s diplomatic balancing act with Indonesia’s leader, what the results of the Philippines midterms mean for two political dynasties, the latest on Ukraine peace negotiations, and how a used tissue became a tool of wartime propaganda.
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Folge vom 16.05.2025The Art of the Middle East Deal, Philippines Midterms and Tissue-Gate
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Folge vom 16.05.2025Australia's Go-Jo elated with Eurovision 2025 performanceSpoiler alert: This story includes the outcome of Australia's performance in the second semi-final of Eurovision 2025. The broadcast will be replayed on SBS and SBS on Demand on Saturday 17 May at 7:30pm AEST.
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Folge vom 16.05.2025Harvard discovers Magna Carta 'copy' is in fact an originalA pair of British researchers are preparing to travel to the US to see the Magna Carta held by Harvard University, after discovering it is an authentic original version of the document. The medieval history experts say they consider their find to be ironic.
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Folge vom 16.05.2025Passionate debate as bill to improve abortion access in regional NSW passes state parliamentA bill to improve access to abortions in regional New South Wales has been approved in the state's Parliament, amid passionate debate. The legislation, tabled by Greens MP Amanda Cohn, was introduced after revelations a woman was turned away from having an abortion on the day of her planned procedure at Queanbeyan Hospital in August 2024.