SBS World News Radio show

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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 Fan suspended as racial issues continue to concern AFL | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: The AFL says it is not surprised Indigenous players continue to face racial abuse from fans. ()

 US defence secretary asserts Syrian government definitely behind attack | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: US defence secretary James Mattis says there's no doubt the Syrian government was responsible for last week's chemical-gas attack in Syria. ()

 New lead in stolen child mystery | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: The mysterious disappearance of a young girl from the Torres Strait has been unresolved for more than 50 years. ()

 Veteran groups upset over decision on Kokoda commemoration | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: Kokoda veterans and organisations say it is disgusting and wrong that Australia is not planning a 75th-anniversary commemoration of the Battle of Kokoda in Papua New Guinea. ()

 Are you a typical Australian? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: The Bureau of Statistics has released initial findings from its latest census identifying a 'typical Australian'. But is that helpful? ()

 Execution numbers down in 2016: Amnesty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: An international rights group says there were fewer executions recorded globally last year. ()

 Turnbull talks tuition and trade in India | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: On a visit to India, the Prime Minister's moving to reassure an Indian mining multinational and spruiking Australia's desire to be the top educator for Indian students in the future. ()

 North Carolina repeals controversial bathroom bill | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: North Carolina has repealed controversial regulations on transgender bathroom use after several businesses and major sporting leagues boycotted the US southern state. Politicians have dropped requirements for people to use... ()

 Fight over changes to 18C appears to be unfinished | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: Politicians on both sides of government have warned the debate over changes to race-hate laws is not finished. Late Thursday night, the Senate blocked the Federal Government's attempt to change the wording of section 18C of t... ()

 SBS World News Radio March 31 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Thousands affected by flooding in the wake of Cyclone Debbie;   Changes to the wording of section 18-C of the Racial Discrimination Act defeated in the senate;   The weekend ahead in sport; ()

 Tillerson treads fine diplomatic line in Turkey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: Turkey has appealed for better cooperation with the United States during a visit to the country by the new Trump administration Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson. ()

 The search for better recovery from refugee trauma | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: Experts are seeking better ways to deal with recovery from trauma experienced by many refugees, which can blight their lives long after resettlement in a safe country. ()

 Weekend sport preview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: Now Australia's cricket tour of India has ended, attention is turning to football and tennis to keep sporting fans busy over the weekend. ()

 Calls for investment guidelines for foreign companies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: The Federal Government is being urged to establish clearer guidelines about what infrastructure foreign companies may invest in. The calls come after the Government blocked the lease of the New South Wales electricity pro... ()

 Professor's daughter says he will not leave China soon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

SBS World News Radio: The daughter of a Sydney-based academic barred from returning to Australia by Chinese authorities says he will not be home anytime soon. Professor Feng Chongyi cannot get help from the Australian government because he... ()

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