Terror
Anti-terror law change: Justice Minister to talk with National
The Justice Minister will meet with the National Party early next week to see if they can thrash out a consensus on new counter terrorism legislation.
But the two parties continue to trade blows… Audio
The argument for rebranding the Crusaders
After the Christchurch mosque attacks Canterbury rugby bosses have been forced to look at changing the famous franchise's name and branding, but Crusaders fans are dead set against it. Daily podcast… Audio
The argument for rebranding the Crusaders
After the Christchurch mosque attacks Canterbury rugby bosses have been forced to look at changing the famous franchise's name and branding, but Crusaders fans are dead set against it. Daily podcast…
AudioMan appears in court after suspected bomb found at Christchurch property
Police say there are no known links between a man who is facing six weapons-related charges and the Christchurch mosque attacks. The man appeared in court today after a package with a suspected bomb… Video, Audio
How Sri Lanka's Easter bombings are different from others
The Detail's associate producer Kethaki Masilamani calls home to find out how the Easter Sri Lanka attacks were different to the violence of the past. Audio
How Sri Lanka's Easter bombings are different from others
The Detail's associate producer Kethaki Masilamani calls home to find out how the Easter Sri Lanka attacks were different to the violence of the past.
AudioGetting inside the evolving alt-right
Far right groups have gone underground since the Christchurch attacks, but there's a fear they'll emerge stronger and more sophisticated. Audio
Getting inside the evolving alt-right
Far right groups have gone underground since the Christchurch attacks, but there's a fear they'll emerge stronger and more sophisticated.
AudioFear and humour increasingly driving TV news
A recent stock-take of network television news in the USA found that up to a quarter of the content consisted of amateur video clips –that were typically shocking, dramatic or humorous. Professor… Audio
Fear and humour increasingly driving TV news
A recent stock-take of network television news in the USA found that up to a quarter of the content consisted of amateur video clips –that were typically shocking, dramatic or humorous. Professor…
AudioPolice make an arrest over London Tube bucket bomb
Police have now arrested an 18 year old after the terror attack on a London Tube train on Friday. London correspondent Catherine Drew reports. Audio
Man killed, 8 injured, in 'potential terrorist attack' in London
A man has died and eight people have been injured after a van struck a crowd of pedestrians near a north London mosque.
Terror in London: Live Cross
Police have swarmed to London Bridge after a van ploughed into pedestrians ... and men armed with knives reportedly attacked people. London correspondent Natalie Powell reports on the latest in this… Audio
Police kill Berlin market attacker in Milan
The Berlin market attacker, Anis Amri, has been killed by a junior officer after he opened fire when stopped by police in Milan.
MI5 agent lifts lid on life as a spook
Tom Marcus grew up on the streets of north England. He joined the army at sixteen and after five years serving undercover in one of the most secret units in the British Army, he was recruited from the… Audio
The battle for Mosul
Iraq analyst and advisor to the US military led coalition Micheal Knights discusses the battle for Mosul & post ISIS plans once the fighting ends. Mosul, was declared as the de facto Iraqi capital of… Audio
Social media 'better than bombs to defeat ISIS'
Dr. Anne Speckhard is a trauma psycholgist at Georgetown University who's conducted in-depth interviews with 38 defectors from ISIS in the past year. Dr. Speckhard and her colleague Dr Ahment Yayla… Audio
Mothers fighting violent extremism
Edit Schlaffer is a social scientist and author, based in Vienna, who is behind a global movement to get women fighting violent extremism… starting in their own families. The NGO she set up in 2002… Audio
Australian cash helping train terrorists in Indonesia
A terror financing investigation has uncovered about $A500,000 in Australian cash sent to Indonesia to arm and train extremists and support their families.
Can 'hacktivists' help fight IS online?
How important is the internet to Islamic State? A US counter terrorism expert says the jihadist group's use of online propaganda is unprecedented. Audio