Global Roaming with Geraldine Doogue and Hamish Macdonald
ABC Australia
253 - Starmer’s gone: So can the ‘King of the North’ win back Britain’s working class?
A war breaks out, a leader emerges, a revolution unfolds. How did it happen, and what are the implications for you?
Award-winning journalists Geraldine Doogue and Hamish Macdonald are joined by two new hosts, former foreign correspondent Kylie Morris and journalist Latika Bourke in London. Every day, they'll be discussing the biggest world events and how to make of sense of them.
Along with expert guests, they take a single topic and examine it with Australian eyes. Challenging, thoughtful and fun, Global Roaming is your user's guide to what the world is talking about.
253 - Starmer’s gone: So can the ‘King of the North’ win back Britain’s working class?
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A war breaks out, a leader emerges, a revolution unfolds. How did it happen, and what are the implications for you?
Award-winning journalists Geraldine Doogue and Hamish Macdonald are joined by two new hosts, former foreign correspondent Kylie Morris and journalist Latika Bourke in London. Every day, they'll be discussing the biggest world events and how to make of sense of them.
Along with expert guests, they take a single topic and examine it with Australian eyes. Challenging, thoughtful and fun, Global Roaming is your user's guide to what the world is talking about.
Episodios
253-
Starmer’s gone: So can the ‘King of the North’ win back Britain’s working class?
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mié., 24 jun. 2026
252-
Data Centres: The next gold mine or black hole? Lessons from America
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mar., 23 jun. 2026
251-
On the radar: Inside Iran with Karishma Vyas
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lun., 22 jun. 2026
250-
What's left to explore? Our planets secrets yet to be unlocked
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vie., 19 jun. 2026
249-
The man who could end the ‘tumble dryer’ of British Prime Ministers?
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jue., 18 jun. 2026
248-
World Cup fever: is it still the ‘beautiful game’?
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mié., 17 jun. 2026
247-
Architects and artisans: the winners and losers after the Iran US peace deal is signed
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mar., 16 jun. 2026
246-
Why is Elon Musk tweeting about riots in Belfast?
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lun., 15 jun. 2026
245-
Where is Aung San Suu Kyi?
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vie., 12 jun. 2026
244-
Is Australia being transparent about exports to Israel?
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jue., 11 jun. 2026
243-
Will Netanyahu survive the next Israeli election?
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mié., 10 jun. 2026
242-
Malcolm Turnbull and Richard Marles on AUKUS
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mar., 09 jun. 2026
241-
Can Canada lead the middle powers away from Trump?
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lun., 08 jun. 2026
240-
New AUKUS Submarine Deal: Have we been sold a dud?
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vie., 05 jun. 2026
239-
No problems with AUKUS: Scott Morrison says stick with the plan
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mié., 03 jun. 2026
238-
A turning point for Türkiye? Erdogan moves against his rivals
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mié., 03 jun. 2026
237-
Happy Birthday Mr President: cage fighting at the White House
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mar., 02 jun. 2026
236-
'Indonesia Rising': Is now the time to embrace our neighbour?
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lun., 01 jun. 2026
235-
Global Roaming LIVE - Two veteran foreign correspondents share their stories
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vie., 29 mayo 2026
234-
'Welcome to Iran' - a correspondent's surreal week in wartime Tehran
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jue., 28 mayo 2026
233-
Springtime in Prague: Why is Europe feeling optimistic?
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mié., 27 mayo 2026
232-
'If you're weak you'll get invaded': Poland prepares for war with Russia
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mar., 26 mayo 2026
231-
Indonesia Rising: 'WhatsApp' Diplomacy with Australia's Ambassador to Indonesia
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lun., 25 mayo 2026
230-
Does AUKUS make more sense (or less) in a conflicted world?
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vie., 22 mayo 2026
229-
Is the tide turning in favour of Ukraine?
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jue., 21 mayo 2026
228-
Africa's population is about to double. Who will power it?
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mié., 20 mayo 2026
227-
Philippines' 'Game of Thrones': Senate moves to impeach the Vice President
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mar., 19 mayo 2026
226-
Indonesia has high speed rail. How come Australia can't get there?
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lun., 18 mayo 2026
225-
Australia's Delta advances, but who's missing from this Eurovision?
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vie., 15 mayo 2026
224-
Enter the "dealmaker": Donald Trump in Beijing
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jue., 14 mayo 2026
223-
What the world needs now: a Trump-Xi summit free of fireworks
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mié., 13 mayo 2026
222-
Populist Britain: Is two-party politics over in the UK?
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mar., 12 mayo 2026
221-
Indonesia Rising: What does it mean to be Indonesian?
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lun., 11 mayo 2026
220-
Is Australia ready for drone warfare?
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vie., 08 mayo 2026
219-
Is the Iran war supercharging the energy transition?
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jue., 07 mayo 2026
218-
'If you're weak you'll get invaded': Poland prepares for war with Russia
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mié., 06 mayo 2026
217-
Is Russia's time as a dominant power coming to an end?
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mar., 05 mayo 2026
216-
Indonesia Rising: How do you ban social media on an archipelago?
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lun., 27 abr. 2026
215-
Indonesia Rising: The struggle to reclaim history
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lun., 04 mayo 2026
214-
If Australia can't trust the US, can it trust Japan?
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vie., 01 mayo 2026
213-
The Iran trap: No peace no war
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jue., 30 abr. 2026
212-
Why is the US so prone to political violence?
Escuchado
mié., 29 abr. 2026
211-
The AI arms race: How the US and China are fighting for the future
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mar., 28 abr. 2026
210-
Anzac special: Finding peace in a time of war
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vie., 24 abr. 2026
209-
What happened to the ICC case against Benjamin Netanyahu?
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jue., 23 abr. 2026
208-
Is a global recession inevitable?
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mié., 22 abr. 2026
207-
The President vs the Pope: How Trump's 'holy war' is stoking old rivalries
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mar., 21 abr. 2026
206-
Indonesia Rising: Can Australia keep up with our neighbour's rapid growth?
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lun., 20 abr. 2026
205-
Keir Starmer is ‘fed up’ and so are the British. Is the UK doomed?