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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.
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Endometriosis affects one in every seven women. It's a disease causing tissue similar to uterus lining to grow in other parts of the body, often resulting in symptoms like period pain, heavy menstrual bleeding, fatigue, pain during sex and reduced fertility. Australian women will now have access to cheaper medicine to treat the condition, after the…
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The world’s nations will finish negotiating a treaty this weekend to address the global plastic pollution crisis. Led by Norway and Rwanda, 66 countries plus the European Union say they want to address the total amount of plastic on Earth by controlling its design, production, consumption and disposal.…
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Boualem Sansal a été entendu par le parquet antiterroriste d’Alger et placé sous mandat de dépôt. L’écrivain franco-algérien est poursuivi pour plusieurs chefs d’inculpation et risque une peine de réclusion à perpétuité. Il a fait appel de sa mise en détention.
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A week after several Nordic nations issued pamphlets to citizens about how to prepare for war or invasion, the Finnish Under Secretary of State has told SBS “maybe now more than ever, we need partners like Australia.” Outi Holopainen's visit to Australia comes as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaches its third year. She sat down with SBS politica…
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Alison Battisson is a prominent Australian human rights lawyer. She has just spoken before the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention in Geneva, Switzerland, on Australia's immigration detention centres and the cases of a number of Australians stranded overseas. SBS News' Essam Al-Ghalib has spoken with Ms Battison about her work, and …
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NSW Police say there's no threat to the public after the death of two people in a Sydney takeaway shop; At least 32 Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike on Gaza's Khan Younis; Melbourne City maintain unbeaten A-League Women run following a 2-0 victory over the Western Sydney Wanderers.
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NSW Police say there's no threat to the public after the death of two people in a Sydney takeaway shop; At least 32 Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike on Gaza's Khan Younis; Melbourne City maintain unbeaten A-League Women run following a 2-0 victory over the Western Sydney Wanderers.
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In a world-first, Australia is banning social media for people under 16. Under the new law, tech companies must take 'reasonable steps' to prevent such users from accessing services like Snapchat, TikTok, Facebook and Instagram. While other jurisdictions abroad have limited access without parental permission, this is one of the toughest restriction…
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Valentine Sabouraud célèbre une victoire belge très sérieuse, puisqu’elle porte sur l’inscription de sa bière au patrimoine culturel et immatériel de l’humanité. Un grand jour, raconté avec les archives de l’Institut national de l’audiovisuel et d’Euronews.
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There are more than 660,000 people with disabilities in the National Disability Insurance Scheme, a program meant to provide quality of life for its participants. But the scheme has undergone significant change, most recently legislation approved by Parliament in October 2024 limiting growth in the cost of the scheme to eight per cent a year. In th…
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Ireland heads to the polls in a closely-fought general election; The parents of girls raped by one of Australia's worst paedophiles accuse childcare centres of negligence; Lucas Herbert rises to top of the leader board as Cameron Smith crumbles in the Australian Open.
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Ireland heads to the polls in a closely-fought general election; The parents of girls raped by one of Australia's worst paedophiles accuse childcare centres of negligence; Lucas Herbert rises to top of the leader board as Cameron Smith crumbles in the Australian Open.
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More than 400,000 people visit a Neighbourhood House or community centre each week across Australia. However, the frontline charity is struggling to meet soaring demand for services including food relief and financial support.
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Parliament pushed through legislation for RBA reform which will see its board split into two. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with economist Saul Eslake to find out what it means for the central bank and the future direction of interest rates; plus the day on the sharemarket with Omkar Joshi from Opal Capital Management.…
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Israel and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah are accusing each other of breaching a ceasefire which was signed just days ago. The truce aims to end more than a year of fighting after the October 7 attack on Israel by Palestinian militant group Hamas.
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At least one million Ukrainians have been left without electricity after Russia attacked Ukraine's energy grid. Russia's strikes took place over several hours with drones and missiles targeting various locations, which Russian President Vladimir Putin says is in response to Ukraine's attacks.
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Dozens of bills have passed through the Senate in Labor's last-minute effort to churn through its legislative backlog before the end of the year. Deals with the crossbench and the Coalition got the bills over the line, but the government has faced criticism for the lack of scrutiny for the bills.
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The National Children's Commissioner says the social media ban on under 16s won't make the platforms any safer; Anthony Albanese refuses to detail how the power to deport people to third countries will be used; Tasmanian all-rounder Beau Webster joins Australia's Test squad.
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The National Children's Commissioner says the social media ban on under 16s won't make the platforms any safer; Anthony Albanese refuses to detail how the power to deport people to third countries will be used; Tasmanian all-rounder Beau Webster joins Australia's Test squad.
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More than one third of those suffering with an eating disorder are male, and yet there's a common misconception that it's a women's issue. While there are often similarities between how men and women experience eating disorders, there are also gendered aspects to unhealthy body image ideals among men. Iin this episode of Weekend One on One, Catrion…
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Settling into a new country is a daunting prospect. But a study over 10-years has found there are a variety of positive outcomes that refugees can experience in their first decade of living in Australia. Still, many face challenges with renewed calls for better policies to assist those who are struggling.…
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The ABS says renewable energy use continues to rise, so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with UQ Professor John Quiggin to find out more; plus the day on the sharemarket including themes for 2025 with Morningstar Chief Investment Officer Matt Wacher.
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Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh have welcomed a decision by the International Criminal Court to request an arrest warrant for Myanmar's military leader. The warrant is for alleged crimes against humanity committed against Rohingya Muslims.The ICC's chief prosecutor says there are reasonable grounds to believe Min Aung Hlaing bears criminal responsi…
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Sri Lankan cricket allrounder Chamari Athapaththu has been a key player in the Sydney Thunder's run to Sunday's WBBL Grand Final. The 34 year old has extended her contract which runs for another two seasons and her army of fans are only set to grow if she can keep performing on the biggest stage.
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The exhibition has been largely funded by the Atifete Foundation, created and owned by the first female president of Kosovo. She says survivors of sexual violence from the conflict continue to face stigma, twenty-five years after the end of the war.
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Wednesday morning saw the Senate devolve into spectacular scenes of anger and vitriol as Senator Pauline Hanson pursued Fatima Payman over her possible Afghan citizenship.Insults, accusations and paperwork flew in the chamber as division reached fever pitch.
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