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Squiz Today

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 Monday, 21 January - I see a bad moon a'rising | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 515

Donald Trump's latest deal; Bali bombers' 'spiritual leader' receives a presidential pardon; Kelly O'Dwyer steps out of politics; And the 'Barty Party'.

 Friday, 18 January - You found me | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 539

The World Economic Forum releases its 2019 Global Risks Report; The murder of Aiia Maasarwe in Melbourne; What next on Brexit; Australia's Rich List; And grilled peaches (yum).

 Thursday, 17 January - I'm rich on personality | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 497

Lots of Brexit fallout; Reports live export workers were offered payments by Animals Australia; Canada and China tensions; And the doll stealing headlines at the Aussie Open.

 Wednesday, 16 January - We never go out of style | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 513

Details of the Jayme Closs kidnapping emerge; Scott Morrison heads to the Pacific Islands; Fish kill in our rivers; And thing that are going viral.

 Tuesday, 15 January - Oh we should eat some scrambled eggs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 495

The UK parliament is set to vote on Brexit this week; Trump takes to Twitter on Turkey; 120 million pilgrims to visit one city in India between now and March; And the insta-famous egg.

 Monday, 14 January - Throwing it all away | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 443

More details on the withdrawal of US troops from Syria; Saudi refugee Rahaf Alqunun arrives in Canada; A gas explosion in Paris; And the Australian Open starts in Melbourne today.

 Friday, 11 January - I can't go any further than this | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 536

The US shutdown is set to continue as Trump visit the border; A victorian man has been arrested over consulate parcels; Jeff Bezos's fortune; And Friday Lites.

 Thursday, 10 January - Don't touch my hair | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 519

Suspicious packages sent consulates and embassies in Australian; The government looks for support for a national register of child sex offenders; Darkening skies for the worlds economy; And John Travolta's hair.

 Wednesday, 9 January - Smoke gets in your eyes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 507

We talk tech as Samsung announces profit drop; Flights grounded at Heathrow due to drone sighting; Kim Jong Un turns 35; And it's January so some tennis news.

 Tuesday, 8 January - Don't stop me now | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 436

Property prices and the economy; Saudi teenager who was seeking asylum in Australia won't be deported from Thailand; India wins it first ever test series in Australia and the world's most tweeted tweet.

 Monday, 7 January - Y'all ready for this? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 518

The latest on the US government shutdown; protests in St Kilda; Chinas comments on Taiwan; And the Today Show's new lineup.

 Friday, 21 December - All perfect light and promises | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 518

The last Squiz of 2018 - Trump withdraws troops from Syria; Reports Japan is looking to recommence commercial whaling; Steve Smith's new ad; And Friday Lites. Merry Christmas everyone!

 Thursday 20 December - It'll be alright | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 554

Energy policy for your Thursday; Karl Stefanovic; NZ will vote to legalise recreational cannabis; And Ken from Wales.

 Wednesday, 19 December - Welcome to the Hotel California | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 561

A report into Russian interference on social media during the 2016 Presidential election; Drownings near Coffs Harbour; Majak Daw in hospital; And Bambi for criminals.

 Squiz'splains - Christmas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1047

As we wind down, this episode of Squiz'splains looks into the where our Christmas traditions come from, and some of the more surprising traditions from around the world. Plus, we'll tell you about the podcasts, books, movies, TV shows and recipes we liked this year.

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