Global Roaming with Geraldine Doogue and Hamish Macdonald
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Global Roaming with Geraldine Doogue and Hamish Macdonald
A war breaks out, a leader emerges, a revolution unfolds. How did it happen, and what are the implications for you? Award-winning journalists Geraldine Doogue and Hamish Macdonald are joined by two new hosts, former foreign correspondent Kylie Morris and journalist Latika Bourke in London. Every da...
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Getting Lucky... Again: Lydia Khalil - Tackling New Security Threats
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Getting Lucky... Again: Peter Varghese - Re-thinking Australian foreign policy
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Getting Lucky... Again: Hannah Ferguson - Making Caring Cool
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Does Martin Luther King III still have a dream?
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Prof Brian Cox on whether Elon Musk owns the moon
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What does Trump actually want from Iran?
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Was Epstein running a Russian spy operation?
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Is the Middle East caught in an unstoppable 'escalation trap' of all-out war?
It was just a few weeks into the Israel and the US military operations against Iran. Iran had retaliated with missile and drone strikes on Israeli t...
What's left to explore? The secrets of space unlocked Part 2.
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Starmer’s gone: So can the ‘King of the North’ win back Britain’s working class?
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Data Centres: The next gold mine or black hole? Lessons from America
Across America communities are pushing back against the data centres powering artificial intelligence.
Water quality, noise and the drain on wa...
On the radar: Inside Iran with Karishma Vyas
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What's left to explore? Our planets secrets yet to be unlocked
In part one of this special episode of Global Roaming we speak to one of the world’s most respected living explorers.
Terry Garcia was recently...
The man who could end the ‘tumble dryer’ of British Prime Ministers?
It's being called the by-election of the century. If Andy Burnham returns to Westminster, he could be one step closer to replacing Keir Starmer as Lab...
World Cup fever: is it still the ‘beautiful game’?
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Architects and artisans: the winners and losers after the Iran US peace deal is signed
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Why is Elon Musk tweeting about riots in Belfast?
From violent anti-immigration riots in Belfast to a mass political movement of 'cockroaches' in India, what should we be paying attention to in the wo...
Where is Aung San Suu Kyi?
The former President of Myanmar seems to have disappeared inside the country's prison system.
Now her son has an impassioned plea, demanding 'p...
Is Australia being transparent about exports to Israel?
As the world's attention shifts to the Strait of Hormuz, a group of Palestinian human rights organisations have filed an application against Australia...
Will Netanyahu survive the next Israeli election?
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Malcolm Turnbull and Richard Marles on AUKUS
Former Prime Minister Paul Keating has said of AUKUS that "we don't need to be a pair of shoes hanging out of America's backside". Is that a fair char...
Can Canada lead the middle powers away from Trump?
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New AUKUS Submarine Deal: Have we been sold a dud?
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No problems with AUKUS: Scott Morrison says stick with the plan
Changes to the AUKUS deal that mean Australia only gets second hand submarines from the Americans have prompted some wobbles this side of the Pacific....
A turning point for Türkiye? Erdogan moves against his rivals
Moves by President Erdogan to arrest and imprison two of his key political rivals have prompted warnings that Türkiye is sliding into authoritarianism...
Happy Birthday Mr President: cage fighting at the White House
President Donald Trump is throwing himself an 80th birthday to remember. Cage fighting on the White House lawns, organised by his best mate, and UFC C...
'Indonesia Rising': Is now the time to embrace our neighbour?
To mark the end of our popular 'Indonesia Rising' series, a special episode sharing your feedback and questions.
Hamish Macdonald and Geraldine...
Global Roaming LIVE - Two veteran foreign correspondents share their stories
What actually is foreign news in 2026, when stories of the world's pain and joy are accessible in the click of a button? And who can we trust to tell...
'Welcome to Iran' - a correspondent's surreal week in wartime Tehran
Getting a journalist visa for Iran is not an easy feat at the best of times, and this is not the best of times.
ABC Asia editor Karishma Vyas ta...
Springtime in Prague: Why is Europe feeling optimistic?
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'If you're weak you'll get invaded': Poland prepares for war with Russia
On the frontline with Russia, Poland is now spending a massive $90 billion on defence, bolstered by a loan from the EU and multinational forces from E...
Indonesia Rising: 'WhatsApp' Diplomacy with Australia's Ambassador to Indonesia
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Does AUKUS make more sense (or less) in a conflicted world?
AUKUS has a confidence problem.
In a bid to reassure industry over the slow pace of AUKUS, the Australian and US governments are set to announc...
Is the tide turning in favour of Ukraine?
Is the unthinkable becoming possible?
For the first time in two years, Ukrainian forces have regained more territory than was lost to Russia. <...
Africa's population is about to double. Who will power it?
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Philippines' 'Game of Thrones': Senate moves to impeach the Vice President
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Indonesia has high speed rail. How come Australia can't get there?
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