SBS World News Radio
Summary: World View is a news and current affairs program with a focus on multicultural and indigenous issues. Drawing on the unique talents of SBS’ multilingual and multicultural workforce, World View covers national and international events and issues through a diverse range of voices and perspectives.
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SBS World News Radio: The UN has raised AU$1.5 billion in pledges for Yemen at a high-level donor event in Geneva in a bid to avert famine in the country. ()
SBS World News Radio: While the US wavers on climate change, China has powered ahead, saying it will not back away from its commitment to cut carbon emissions. ()
SBS World News Radio: It's going to be an action-packed weekend for sports-lovers over the Easter weekend with the final round of regular season A-League fixtures, AFL, NRL and Super Rugby all vying for attention. ()
SBS World News Radio: There's been widespread condemnation of a video by the women's branch of the Islamic political group, Hizb ut-Tahrir, saying Islam permits men to hit their wives. ()
Coalition divisions continue over superannuation housing plan; US-Russia relations at an all time low; Famine continues in the Horn of Africa; ()
SBS World News Radio: United States president Donald Trump has described relations between the United States and Russia as at an all-time low, after frosty talks in Moscow. ()
SBS World News Radio: After years of campaigning, buildings at two of Melbourne's biggest universities are being renamed because of their historical connections to racism. ()
SBS World News Radio: Senior government minister Christopher Pyne has scolded his Coalition colleagues for speaking out of turn, as the government hones the details of its upcoming Budget. ()
SBS World News Radio: Ocean safety is an important lesson for all Australians, but for those who live a long distance from the beach it's a tough one to learn. ()
SBS World News Radio: China and Russia have sought to soothe tensions between the United States and North Korea as US president Donald Trump declares he is ready to act alone on North Korea. ()
SBS World News Radio: Asylum seekers' needs are contributing to a clear rise in pro bono legal work by Australian lawyers, but looming federal funding cuts are placing services under increasing strain. ()
SBS World News Radio: Scathing about Australia's track record on Indigenous policy, a new report demands better community engagement to address what it calls "appalling rates of disadvantage". ()
A new question mark hanging over the management of Australia's offshore detention centres; Warnings Australia would not be able to avoid a recession if China's economy stumbles; Starting a restaurant from scra... ()
SBS World News Radio: High-profile economist Chris Richardson is warning Australia would not be able to avoid a recession if China's economy stumbles. ()
SBS World News Radio: There are new questions over the future of Australia's offshore detention centres. ()