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S2025 E28 The Rare Essentials
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The Rare Essentials
At the very top of the world, Greenland is not only remote, it's breathtakingly stunning. Its beauty, though, is not why it is so attractive to Donald Trump. He says the island is vital for America's future security. But as well as being geopolitically significant, Greenland is also full of rare earth minerals. They're considered essential ingredients for modern life, critical in the manufacture of mobile phones, computers, electric cars, and even the latest military hardware and weapons. Currently, China controls the world market for these precious materials, so to counter that, President Trump wants to buy Greenland. And if that doesn't work, he has threatened to simply take it. Believe it or not, Trump's bluster is actually good news for a little-known Australian mining company with the exploration rights to Greenland's largest rare earth deposits. It's worth billions of dollars, but as Tara Brown discovers, the locals who stand to share in the riches aren't convinced any of this is beneficial to them.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producer: Laura Sparkes

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Weight and See, The President and the Paedophile

Weight and See
The wonder of the new group of weight loss drugs like Ozempic is well known. Excess kilos vanish, almost overnight. It's no surprise then that more and more people swear by them, including an increasing number of teenagers. In fact, in Australia these drugs have just become available via prescription for children as young as 12. But as Adam Hegarty reveals, while the immediate benefits seem extraordinary, what's not known are the long-term effects of these substances on young bodies. So here's the question. Is "waiting and seeing" an appropriate course of action if it ends up delivering bad news?
Reporter: Adam Hegarty
Producer: Sandra Odorisio

The President and the Paedophile
Like him or not, there's no denying Donald Trump has talents. One of the greatest is his ability to endure scandal. In the last five years alone, the President has faced 91 felony counts, four criminal indictments, two impeachment trials, and in a civil case has been found liable for sexual abuse. Yet last November a majority of Americans still voted for him to lead them. Now though, for the first time in his two presidencies, there are chinks in Trump's armour. As Amelia Adams reports, the reason is his bumpy handling of the so-called Epstein files; evidence that may or may not exist about the powerful connections of America's most despised paedophile, the now dead billionaire, Jeffrey Epstein.
Reporter: Amelia Adams
Producer: Amelia Ballinger