The United States has implemented sweeping new tariffs on dozens of countries, citing economic and security concerns. While Australia has been spared, key allies including Canada, Switzerland and Taiwan face steep hikes. The move has sparked global concern over trade disruptions, job losses and strained diplomatic ties.
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Folge vom 02.08.2025Dozens of countries hit in Trump tariff blitz
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Folge vom 02.08.2025INTERVIEW: Arrente artist Amunda Gorey on kinship, connection and deep listeningAn art exhibition in Melbourne is showcasing the work of three Aboriginal sisters in a collection entitled 'Connected Through Country'. Artists Amunda, Grace and Myra Gorey own their own art collective called No Fixed Gallery, which is dedicated to celebrating 65,000 years of Arrernte culture through contemporary art. In this episode of Weekend One on One, Biwa Kwan spoke with Amunda Gorey about the inspiration for the latest collection - and how her art intersects with her work with non-profit Children's Ground to deliver change and impact for First Nations children through a pioneering model blending lifelong learning and confidence in culture and language.
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Folge vom 02.08.2025INTERVIEW: High hopes for new HIV vaccineResearchers from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle have tested a new HIV vaccine using mRNA, the technology behind many COVID-19 vaccines. Scientists say results from the early-stage clinical trial offer hope for significant progress in the global effort to develop a safe and effective HIV vaccine. For this episode of Weekend One on One, Angelica Waite has been speaking with Associate Professor Seth Cheetham, Deputy Director of BASE mRNA at the University of Queensland to learn more about the study, and what it means for HIV vaccine research
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Folge vom 02.08.2025Tess watched as an atom bomb fell on Hiroshima. This is what she wants the world to knowAs the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima atomic bomb approaches, one woman who narrowly escaped the blast has a warning about the terrible cost of war.