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Can we phase out plastic bags in just one year?
The government has pledged to phase out all single-use plastic bags over the next 12 months, but is that realistic given how useful and ubiquitous they are in daily life? Professor Al Gillespie joins… Audio
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The Panel with Dean Hall and Ella Henry (Part 1)
Audio 10 Aug 2018The government has pledged to phase out all single-use plastic bags over the next 12 months, but is that realistic given how useful and ubiquitous they are in daily life? Professor Al Gillespie joins… Audio
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US-North Korea see-saw summit back on
Donald Trump's summit with North Korea's Kim Jong-un in Singapore is back on, scheduled for June 12. Professor Al Gillespie says that if Trump achieves peace on the Korean Peninsula, he deserves the… Audio
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US backs off Iran deal
The Accord struck between Iran and some Western Nations will see not only an end to the US's participation but Al Gillespie explains how it will also effect world trade including New Zealand's. Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Audio 9 May 2018The Accord struck between Iran and some Western Nations will see not only an end to the US's participation but Al Gillespie explains how it will also effect world trade including New Zealand's. The… Audio
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Panelists Wednesday 9 May 2018
Audio 8 May 2018Public relations consultant and former journalist Scott Campbell and the editor of NZ Gardener magazine Jo McCarroll are both in our Auckland studio.
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A Nobel for Trump?
With the end of the Korean War on the horizon, many have been quick to praise US leader Donald Trump for his tough talk in the region. Audio
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What the meeting between North and South Korea means
Those pictures of North Korean president Kim Jong-Un shaking hands with South Korean President Moon Jae-in are some of the most powerful political images we've seen in decades. Al Gillespie, Professor… Audio
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What next? Al Gillespie analyses the attacks on Syria
Professor of International Law at Waikato University Al Gillespie talks about the possible ramifications of the allied airstrikes. NATO says it fully supports the action of the US, Britain and France… Audio
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CPTTP, Syria and NZ immigration
Al Gillespie of Waikato University says the chance of full-blown war in Syria is extreme. He also talks about the US wanting in on the CPTTP and New Zealanders wanting in on Australia. Audio
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The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Janet Wilson (Part 1)
Audio 13 Apr 2018Al Gillespie of Waikato University says the chance of full-blown war in Syria is extreme. He also talks about the US wanting in on the CPTTP and New Zealanders wanting in on Australia. We may be… Audio
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The China US trade war looms
Waikato University's Professor of International Law Dr Al Gillespie gives us his take on the looming trade war and the latest in the Skripals' poisoning. Audio
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The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Matt Nippert (Part 2)
Audio 6 Apr 2018What talents run in your families? What talent do you wish you had? And what does/did your current family, or the family you grew up in do to bond? What the Panelists Nadine Higgins and Matt Nippert… Audio
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Trump declares trade war on China
The US President Donald Trump says America is treated unfairly in its trade deals with China so he's going to slap on a whole lot of tarfiffs. Al Gillespie of the University of Waikato tells us if the… Audio
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The Panel with Amanda Millar and Raybon Kan (Part 1)
Audio 23 Mar 2018The disgraced former chief executive of the Waikato District Health Board got the job despite being fired from a job in Canada. Geoff Plimmer of Vitoria University explains if CEO applicants CVs… Audio
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Russia and the UK relations on edge
The fallout from the poisoning of Sergei Skripal continues. The British Government's now widened its already huge enquiry into this, to examine other deaths on British soil. The Panel talks to Waikato… Audio
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The Panel with Mai Chen and Michael Moynihan (Part 1)
Audio 14 Mar 2018Google co-Founder Larry Page's company Kitty Hawk is testing autonomous air taxis in the skies above Canterbury. Jacinda Ardern has told the New York Times this sends "a message to the world that our… Audio
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Al Gillespie on significance of Trump Kim meeting
International political professor of law at Waikato University, Al Gillespie, talks about the possible outcomes from a potential meeting with the US and North Korean leaders in May. Audio
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North Korea's turnaround
Audio 7 Mar 2018North Korea is open to relinquishing its nuclear weapons, according to South Korea. Seoul officials say North Korea is willing to freeze its nuclear programmes if it beings direct talks with the US… Audio
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The Panel with Scott Campbell and Holly Walker (Part 1)
Audio 7 Mar 2018President Trump's top economic adviser Gary Cohn has resigned. He's now part of a long list of Trump aides to abandon ship. We ask the panelists whether this latest news surprises them, or whether… Audio
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America and its guns
America's latest school shooting has ignited the discussion about gun use and ownership however there are many facts that seem to circulating that are incorrect or at least, exaggerated. Audio
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The Panel with Mark Knoff-Thomas and Stephanie Rodgers (Part 1)
Audio 16 Feb 2018One of the pirates involved in the murder of Sir Peter Blake has been captured after 15 years on the run. He was arrested in Brazil during a routine stop. Sir Peter Blake was the world's most famous… Audio
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TPP: Back on, again
The Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement is back on, with the details expected to be signed off in March. But there are still many who are against the pact. Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Andrew Clay (Part 1)
Audio 24 Jan 2018The Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement is back on, with the details expected to be signed off in March. The 11-nation agreement had been halted following Canada's withdrawal in November but they've… Audio
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Fresh talks between North and South Korea
North and South Korea have begun high-level talks today, the first between the countries in more than two years. Audio