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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World leaders at the G20 summit in Germany greeted by tens of thousands of protesters; US president Donald Trump declares Western civilisation under threat from terrorism; A look ahead at the weekend in sport;... ()
SBS World News Radio: Leaders from the world's top economies have arrived in Hamburg for a potentially fractious G20 summit. ()
SBS World News Radio: With sprint supremo Peter Sagan's appeal to return to the Tour de France rejected, the battle for the green jersey has been blasted open. ()
SBS World News Radio: As Australia revealed its involvement in the current conflict in the southern Philippines, a highly regarded regional analyst is saying the Philippine government should have responded far earlier. ()
SBS World News Radio: Labor says it's launching a High Court challenge to determine whether a Coalition frontbencher is eligible to sit in the parliament, in a move that could threaten the Turnbull Government's slim majority. ()
SBS World News Radio: France has announced an ambitious plan to ban all petrol and diesel cars by 2040. ()
SBS World News Radio: World leaders and central bankers arriving in Hamburg, Germany, for the start of the G20 summit have been greeted by tens of thousands of protesters. ()
The U-S says it's prepared to use military means to counter the threat posed by North Korea; Josh Frydenberg delivers a stinging criticism of Tony Abbott; The latest from the Tour De France;
SBS World News Radio: There's another big weekend of sport ahead for fans of all codes, with great contests in the tennis, cricket, rugby, NRL and AFL. ()
SBS World News Radio: At the Tour de France Chris Froome has snatched the yellow jersey early in the race while Richie Porte has moved up to fifth position overall. (The Tour is still reeling following the disqualification of world champion Peter Sagan who was disqualified after colliding with Mark Cavendish during a hectic finale to the fourth stage. SBS cycling commentator Michael Tomalaris is in Europe following all the action and he's speaking here to Peggy Giakoumelos. )
SBS World News Radio: North Korea's nuclear ambitions are set to cast a long shadow as world leaders gather in Hamburg for the G20 summit. ()
SBS World News Radio: Turnbull Government minister Josh Frydenberg has delivered a stinging criticism of Tony Abbott, accusing the former prime minister of helping Bill Shorten get elected. ()
SBS World News Radio: A Sydney women's choir has been selected to represent Australia at an unique international competition. ()
SBS World News Radio: Shehana Vithana is Australia's top-ranked junior female squash player and says her family's move from Sri Lanka was designed to further her career both on and off the court. ()
SBS World News Radio: The crisis in Qatar appears set to continue, with four Arab nations saying their restrictions on Qatar will remain after it rejected their list of demands. ()