2 June 2023
Episode 3035
33 minutes
A look at war-crime allegations and their impact on the reputation of Australia\'s defence forces. Also in the programme: is it a moment of reckoning for Norway after a damning report on how the nation has treated its indigenous population? Plus, Andrew Mueller on what we learned this week.
2 June 2023
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