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International law expert on the kiwi jihadi in Turkey
Audio 3 Sep 2019Professor of international law, Al Gillespie, talks about the options for the kiwi jihadi. Audio
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UK parliament to be suspended from mid-September
Britains Queen Elizabeth has approved a Government request to suspend the UK parliament amid the Brexit crisis. Audio
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Watchdogs draw different conclusions on Christchurch gunman’s footage
The Broadcasting Standards Authority has sanctioned Sky TV for screening snippets of the gunman’s video of the Christchurch mosque attacks in March. But other broadcasters escaped censure here and in… Audio
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Professor Al Gillespie: 'Incentives needed to restrict Brazilian deforestation'
University of Waikato professor of international Law Al Gillespie looks at what can be done by the international community about deforestation in the Amazon. Audio
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India-Pakistan tensions over Kashmir ramp up
Waikato University professor Al Gillespie joins the panel to explain exactly what's going on in Kashmir, and whether an equitable solution is possible. Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Bill Ralston (Part 2)
Audio 15 Aug 2019The IPCC says we must reduce food waste to help combat climate change. What are your best tips for reducing food waste? Food, or housing? We only have a finite amount of land in Aotearoa - and we have… Audio
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'We could be about to see another Tiananmen Square'
Dr Al Gillespie from Waikato University joins the show to look at the tense situation in Hong Kong and why he believes it could lead to another Tiananmen Square-type disaster. Audio
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Tensions ratcheting up between USA and North Korea
North Korea has fired an unidentified short-range missile in the country's third weapons test in just over a week. Al Gillespie from Waikato University joins the panel to discuss the implications. Audio
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The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
Audio 2 Aug 2019King Tuhetia will visit Ihumatao tomorrow - but it's unlikely prime minister Jacinda Ardern will make an appearance. Bernie O'Donnell from Waatea News joins us with his take on the situation. North… Audio
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Professor Al Gillespie on Iran US tensions
Audio 27 Jun 2019The standoff between Iran and America is gathering momentum after a US military surveillance drone was shot down by Iranian forces last week while flying over the Strait of Hormuz. Professor of… Audio
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Mosque attacks accused pleads not guilty
The man accused of the Christchurch terror attacks has pleaded not guilty to all 92 charges laid against him. Audio
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The Panel with Mike Rehu and Catherine Robertson (Part 1)
Audio 14 Jun 2019The impasse between New Zealand teachers and the Ministry could soon be broken with union leaders supporting a new offer. The Government has offered a new deal to teachers that would increase all… Audio
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Troop withdrawal from Iraq
International law professor Dr Al Gillespie on the government's announcement that New Zealand will be withdrawing all troops from Iraq by June next year. Audio
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Tribute to Doris Day
On 13 May we lost the 97-year-old singer and actress Doris Day. In this New Horizons William Dart plays some of the musical sunshine that she left behind. Video, Audio
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Go-Fund-Me campaign to build a border wall
The man who started up a Go-Fund-Me campaign to raise money to build a border wall between the US and Mexico is being questioned by his donors who are wondering if it's ever going to happen, and what… Audio
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The Panel with Shane Te Pou and Verity Johnson (Part 2)
Audio 14 May 2019What's your favourite classic movie - and why? Fonterra is selling the Tip Top heritage band to Froneri. It's a joint venture between PAI Partners and Nestle, which is described as the third largest… Audio
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Nearly 300 dead in Sri Lanka bombings
Nearly 300 people have died in a series of hotel and church bombings in Sri Lanka over the weekend. The University of Waikato's Professor Al Gillespie joins us to talk about the significance and… Audio
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The Panel with Peter Elliott and Tayyaba Khan (Part 1)
Audio 23 Apr 2019Nearly 300 people have died in a series of hotel and church bombings in Sri Lanka over the weekend. The University of Waikato's Professor Al Gillespie joins us to talk about the significance and… Audio
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IS-captured NZ nurse Louisa Akavi: 'They wouldn't know who she is'
The NZ Red Cross nurse kidnapped by IS likely went by a different name and had her face covered during her captivity, so people who met her may have had no idea who she was, a journalist in Syria… Audio
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Outlook for Louisa Akavi 'bleak' - Gillespie
An international law professor says the outlook for the captured New Zealand nurse is bleak. Louisa Akavi's capture by Islamic State more than five years ago was only revealed on Monday because the… Audio
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Kiwi nurse kidnapped by Islamic State
It's been revealed a New Zealand nurse, Louisa Akavi, was captured by Islamic State in Syria more than five years ago. No one knows her fate. Audio
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The Panel with Mike Rehu and Cindy Mitchener (Part 1)
Audio 15 Apr 2019It's been revealed a New Zealand nurse, Louisa Akavi, was captured by Islamic State in Syria more than five years ago. No one knows her fate. The story has been under wraps for fear her situation may… Audio
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Julian Assange charged with conspiracy
Australian hacker and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has outstayed his welcome at Eucador's Embassy in London where he's been holed-up since 2012. He's appeared in court, charged with conspiring… Audio
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The Panel with James Nokise and Claire Matthews (Part 1)
Audio 12 Apr 2019A woman turned to Lifeline in desperation. First of all she texted them and got replies that the service was experiencing long wait times. She then called, and was on hold for 30 minutes. Eventually… Audio
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Tweaks to new gun laws
Some amendments have been made to the bill before parliament to toughen-up the country's firearms laws. International law professor Al Gillespie has has concerns. He says "innocent until proven guilty… Audio