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The World Today is a comprehensive current affairs program which backgrounds, analyses, interprets and encourages debate on events and issues of interest and importance to all Australians.
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A showdown is looming between the Federal Government and tech billionaire Elon Musk, over a confronting video of a stabbing at a Sydney church.
Two independent candidates propose sharing a seat in Federal Parliament. But is it workable and is it legal?
The teenager who allegedly stabbed a Sydney bishop faces a bedside hearing charged with terrorism.
Bondi Junction shopping centre opens its doors for the first time, after a mass stabbing attack on the weekend.
Social media companies urged to crack down on misinformation, after false details are spread in the wake of stabbing attacks in Sydney.
A stabbing at a Sydney church is declared a terrorist incident, as leaders denounce 'religious extremism'
Sydney in mourning. Tributes to the six people who died in the stabbing attack at Bondi Junction, as Police try to piece together what motivated the killer.
OJ Simpson made his name on the football field and the big screen, but his trial and subsequent acquittal for double murder  shot him to global infamy. It also shone a light on race relations in the United States.
The World Today examines the events and issues of interest and importance to all Australians.
The Australian Government considers recognising Palestinian statehood. How would this major foreign policy shift play out on the world stage?
The AUKUS alliance is getting ready to welcome Japan into the fold. It's a move that has China on edge, and other nations watching closely.
The Australian Government appoints a special adviser as fallout from the deaths of seven aid workers in Gaza grows;
Israel has briefed the Federal government on its investigation into the deaths of seven foreign aid workers in Gaza, including Australian Zomi Frankcom.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Israel's explanation for killing seven aid workers is insufficient and unacceptable.
A global chorus of condemnation over the deaths of aid workers in Gaza as the Prime Minister tells Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu that Australians are outraged by the death of Zomi Frankcom.
The World Today examines the events and issues of interest and importance to all Australians.
Protesters have taken to the streets of Israel, calling for an end to the Prime Ministership of Benjamin Netanyahu.
Alice Springs leaders think a two-week youth curfew imposed by the NT Government will give the town some temporary relief from crime. There are concerns that it will bring more children in contact with the justice system.
A major US bridge collapses in seconds, with engineers asking why it didn't have more protection in a busy harbour.
A scathing review of the tax office calls on government agencies to act more fairly when they chase people for debts.
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