2025.09.10 - Dr Karl Kruszelnicki - Mosquitoes in Summer
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September 10, 2025
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2025.09.10 - Prof. Meir Litvak - Following the unprecedented Israeli military evacuation order for all residents of Gaza City, which has sent nearly one million people scrambling amid severe humanitarian shortages, we are joined by Professor Meir Litvak, Chair of Middle Eastern and African History at Tel Aviv University. Professor Litvak, given the scale and urgency of this evacuation, how do you assess its strategic objectives and potential humanitarian impact on civilians in Gaza?
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September 10, 2025
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2025.09.10 - Anne Herzberg - President Isaac Herzog heads to the UK this week
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2025.09.09 - Liron Sanders - Police in Johannesburg recently arrested alleged ISIS members found in possession of a stolen car, a fake Rolex, and Van Cleef jewellery, highlighting concerns about extremist networks operating locally. To start, could you help us understand the significance of these arrests, what they reveal about the presence of ISIS-linked activity in South Africa, and the potential risks to public safety?
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2025.09.09 - Dr. Einat Wilf - Israel's acceptance of President Trump's Gaza ceasefire proposal marks otentially pivotal moment in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The focus is or what this agreement means for regional stability, Israeli security, and the broader diplomatic landscape. To start, what do you see as the main message Israel is sending by accepting this ceasefire, and how might it affect both the immediate situation on the ground and long-term political relations in the region?
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2025.09.09 - Anthony Reich - Israel Report
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2025.09.09 - Lourandi Kriel - The latest Domestic Worker Pay and Working Conditions Report highlights the harsh realities faced by South Africa's domestic workers, from lon wages to long hours and growing financial pressures. We speak to a Sweepsouth expert to unpack these findings and understand their broader impact. What do these results reveal about the state of domestic work in South Africa, and what urgent steps are needed to improve pay and working conditions?