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18-Aug-25 |
Morning Brief (8:30 AM) |
Trump Meets Putin – But Ukraine's War Grinds On
Joseph Camilleri, Emeritus Professor, La Trobe University |
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16-Jul-25 |
自由時事 (6:00 PM) |
从「强人崇拜」到「炮火交锋」:特朗普与普丁的决裂时刻
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16-Jul-25 |
Morning Brief (8:30 AM) |
Trump’s On-Off Relations With Russia
Dr Alexey Muraviev, Associate Professor in National Security and Strategic Studies, Curtin University |
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15-Apr-20 |
Morning Brief (8:45 AM) |
Oil Markets: Can More Be Done to Support Prices?
Roger Diwan, Vice President Financial Services, IHS Markit |
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16-Oct-19 |
Morning Brief (7:30 AM) |
Turkey - Up the Creek?
James Dorsey, Senior Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies and the Middle East Institute |
Best of Enterprise
(REPEAT) In a global debt market of over $100 trillion, the Shariah-compliant Sukuk market has just crossed its own major milestone: $1 trillion. But what exactly are these Islamic financial instruments, how do they differ from conventional debt, and what's driving their rapid growth? Bashar Al Natoor, Global Head of Islamic Finance at Fitch Ratings, joins us to get into all this and more.
Popcorn Culture
(REPEAT) In the spirit of Merdeka and Malaysia Day, we review three local short films and then on Take 2 go through your favourite Malaysian movies.
Cruise Control
(REPEAT) It's a review of the new, competitively-priced BYD Atto 2 in this week's episode. Tune in to hear Daniel's thoughts on this car.
Matt-Splained
(REPEAT) Today, Rich Bradbury and Matt Armitage pose the most explosive question of all and ask: AI, ya basic?
Earth Matters
(REPEAT) We speak to Dr. Non Arkaraprasertkul, Senior Expert at Thailand’s Digital Economy Promotion Agency, about his work on smart city projects across ASEAN and how technology, policy, and people’s needs can create greener, more livable cities.
Bar None
(REPEAT) A local football agent joins us in this episode to talk about his world and what goes around in it. Is it as glamorous as it seems?
BBC World Service
This episode of The Conversation features two women who are managing orchestras in Hungary and the UK.