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The latest from Washington after tense meeting in the White House.
Plus, the view from Moscow with the BBC's Steven Rosenberg and why are spy thrillers dominating the airwaves?
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Gideon Rachman on why American culture wars, international security and European politics can no longer be disentangled.
Plus, David Wenham brings the lovable, small-time criminal Johnny Spiteri back to the screen. Spit's still got the mullet and the thongs, but there’s a whole new story.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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Michael Fullilove joins Saturday Extra from Munich where US Vice President JD Vance has shocked delegates, accusing European governments of retreating from their values, and ignoring voter concerns on migration and free speech.
And David Rennie from The Economist poses the question; could there be a 19th century style carve-up of the world between great powers? A big, beautiful Trump deal with China?
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Plus, Trump's foreign aid shut down up-ends vital programs around the world as China steps in to support an aid program in the Pacific.
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The President of Palau explains how the removal of explosive remnants of World War II and secure communication projects have stopped while the US reviews foreign aid spending.
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Plus, the history of Australia Day and a series of dinners at the Perth Festival to share the indigenous cuisine of the West Kimberley.
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International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
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International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
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International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
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This week's Summer Season episode includes:
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International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
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Plus, an American president who saw himself as a saviour of democracy - Joe Biden, and legacy he leaves behind with award winning historian Jonathan Alter.
And political gift buying, from Trump bibles to cat mugs with comedian Mark Humphries
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International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
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International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
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International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
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Plus, BHP's former chief economist on what a US-China trade war means for Australia's economy
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International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
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International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
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