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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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Thailand's long-running political crisis has again resulted in an outbreak of violence around the capital Bangkok.
The Refugee Council of Australia says a leak of personal information by the Immigration Department has put thousands of asylum-seekers at risk.
Indigenous organisations have called for effective community consultation as the federal government launches a new inquiry into alcohol consumption in Indigenous communities.
Two teenage brothers who spent months in immigration detention after fleeing Iran with their family are now being tipped as rising stars in the Australian judo community.
A new round of talks between Iran and six world powers is underway in Vienna.
Australia's search for a gold medal at the Sochi Winter Olympics continues after one of its greatest hopes failed to even reach the semi-finals of the snowboard cross.
Hundreds more jobs are to go, with Alcoa announcing it will permanently close two of its operations in Victoria and NSW.
How may the review of the national curriculum affect the migration and Indigenous studies in Australian schools?
US military sex crimes in Japan; Manufacturing sector in crisis; The latest from Sochi;
Former Labor MP Craig Thomson has been found guilty of misusing work credit cards on personal expenses, including prostitutes.
Growing numbers of young migrants from a non English speaking background are deciding to leave Australia.
Tensions and debate continue to mount between politicians and human rights groups about the fate of asylum-seekers at Australia's offshore processing centres.
A United Nations report says senior North Korean officials should be brought before an international court for crimes against humanity that include exterminating, starving and enslaving its population.
The Falcon Lands - Christopher Boyce tells Dateline he identifies with Edward Snowden.
Day 10 has proved a medal-winning day for Australia at the Sochi Winter Olympics in Russia, and it's come from an unexpected source.