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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 Immigration Minister says Australia's citizenship test should focus more on questions relevant to societal values and integration instead of 'trivia'. ()
SBS World News Radio: Community workers in the remote New South Wales town of Lightning Ridge are calling on the state government to step up efforts to help its ageing migrant population. ()
SBS World News Radio: At least 60 people have been killed in a prison riot between rival drug gangs in northern Brazil, the worst violence seen in over two decades in Brazil's notoriously overcrowded prisons. ()
SBS World News Radio: Turkish authorities say they have arrested eight suspects in connection with a nightclub shooting in Istanbul that killed 39 people. ()
Claims asylum seekers on Manus Island beaten; The release of confidential cabinet papers from the1990s; The son of surfing great Jay Occhilupo follows in dad's footsteps; ()
SBS World News Radio: The Refugee Action Coalition alleges two detainees from Australia's offshore processing centre in Papua New Guinea were assaulted by local police on New Year's Eve. ()
SBS World News Radio: Reactions out of China are urging US President-elect Donald Trump against introducing tarrifs on foreign imports from the country. ()
SBS World News Radio: 2016 saw many attacks deemed as terrorism around the world, from Africa to Asia, across the Middle East and to Europe and North America. ()
SBS World News Radio: The burden of expectation can often be simply too heavy for the sons and daughters of those who have excelled in the sporting world, but Jay Occhilupo - the son of former surfing great Mark Occhilupo - is determined to forge ... ()
SBS World News Radio: Confidential cabinet papers reveal Australia had concerns about granting Iranian diplomats visas in the early 1990s, months after an attack at the Iranian embassy in Canberra. ()
SBS World News Radio: Turkish authorities have launched a massive manhunt for the suspect in a gun attack on an Istanbul nightclub. ()
SBS World News Radio: Indonesian authorities are searching for people still missing after a tourist ferry caught fire, killing over 20 people. ()
SBS World News Radio: The death of another detainee on Papua New Guinea brought to an end a year marked by uncertainty over Australia's plans to send some refugees from offshore detention to the United States, as the government tried to fend off p... ()
SBS World News Radio: The weekend that ushered in the new year was heavy on sporting action, including cricket, football and tennis. ()
Russia promises to respond to sanctions and the expulsion of 35 of its diplomats and their families from the United States. Julie Bishop says Australia backs Israel over the UN resolution on Israeli settlements.