
Every week, two recent Australian journalism graduates, Nic Ford and Aymon Bertah will be bringing you their perspective on the world of politics, discussing everything from the US to Australia and the rest of the world.'Newspeak is the language of George Orwell's book 1984. It's the language created by the fictional 'Big Brother' that was designed to "designed to diminish the range of thought." A... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Aymon and Nic are back to discuss what is going on in the world. This week we focus on Israeli normalisation deals, social media censorship and a potential investigation into media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
A lot has been happening since we last met. This week Aymon and Nic discuss the global response to the pandemic, the protests in the US, Israel bargaining with medical equipment and the US's latest attempts to oust Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro... more
Join Nic and Aymon as they discuss the fallout from Super Tuesday and the media reaction from a strong Biden victory. They will also be bringing attention to a couple of stories that didn't receive enough media attention, and that is the ICC launchin... more
Nic and Aymon discuss Donald Trump's so-called 'Deal of the Century', his plan to resolve the Israel-Palestine conflict
Nic and Aymon discuss the Nevada caucus and the media fallout following Bernie's victory.
This podcast is absolutely immense. Really good insight into current politics, would highly recommend!










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