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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The first study of asylum seekers living in the community on bridging visas has revealed extreme emotional and financial distress among participants.
The federal government has announced legislative changes it says will make it easier for Australians to adopt children from overseas.
The United Nations Security Council has heard the ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych asked Russia to send its troops to Ukraine to protect civilians.
Ukrainian Australians have rejected the Russian president's claims that a deployment of troops to Ukraine's Crimean peninsula was for safety, and say they fear war may break out in the country.
A Dateline investigation reveals conditions inside Nauru and Manus detention centres with new images and whistleblower accounts.
The federal government has announced it will introduce legislation aimed at removing foreign ownership restrictions on the airline.
The review of the Fair Work Act has received mixed reaction from unions and small business owners.
Policy makers from around the world are taking part in an Australian training program on how to take a tough stance against smoking.
A leading economist says impending job losses at some of Australia's major employers need to be kept in perspective.
Scott Morrison says regular Australia-PNG ministerial meetings will ensure Australia sees progress on refugee resettlement arrangements.
Labor says it will look at any proposal the federal government comes up with to help Qantas but is opposed to allowing majority foreign ownership.
Tasmania's World Heritage controversy; An alternative asylum policy from the Sydney Peace Foundation; Weekend sport wrap.
SBS World News Radio's weekend sport round up with Attila Mosonyi
Some residents living near a fire that's been burning for almost three weeks in a coal mine in eastern Victoria are being advised to move.
Human rights activists in Uganda say they will challenge a new law that could see gay people jailed for life in court.