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Anna Henderson's Canberra, Kim Jong Un's comeback and classical marble statues - in colour

May 04, 202655 min
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Episode description

Anna Henderson on the Japanese PM's visit and the tragedy of Kumanjayi Little Baby's death in Alice Springs. Plus 2020 wasn’t a good year for North Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un - there were reports he was seriously ill, and speculation ran wild about his future. But nearly six years later, Kim has defied the doubters, exploiting global instability, drawing closer to both Putin and Xi, and testing the limits with South Korea. Also, were ancient marble statues actually painted?

Guests: 

  • Anna Henderson, SBS World News Chief Political Correspondent | National Press Club Director
  • Dr Jung H. Pak, historian and analyst, former officer with the CIA and the US State Department, author of Becoming Kim Jong Un
  • Mark Bradley, Professor of Classics at the University of Nottingham 
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