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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: Thousands of Turkish government supporters continue to march on the country's streets after a failed military coup. ()
SBS World News Radio: Concerns about renewed fighting in South Sudan has topped the agenda at the annual African Union summit being held in Rwanda. ()
SBS World News Radio: Plenty of sporting action this weekend, with a tale of redemption in South Africa, a tale of preparation in Sri Lanka, and tales of of victory and woe on the home front. ()
At least 84 people dead in the terror attack in Nice; China angry with Australia's response to the South China Sea ruling; Weekend sport preview. ()
SBS World News Radio: The Australian Embassy in Paris is says three Australians suffered minor injuries trying to escape the situation in Nice. ()
SBS World News Radio: There's been chaos at the Tour de France with Chris Froome forced to run up a mountain following a crash with a motorbike. ()
SBS World News Radio: The appointment of Boris Johnson as Britain's new foreign secretary has met with a degree of criticism internationally and locally. ()
SBS World News Radio: French President Francois Hollande says a lethal attack in the southern city of Nice was clearly a terrorist assault. ()
SBS World News Radio: Another busy weekend lies ahead for sports fans. ()
SBS World News Radio: China has lodged a formal protest over comments by Australia's foreign minister after an international court ruling on the South China Sea. ()
SBS World News Radio: United States Secretary of State John Kerry is in Russia, discussing a controversial US proposal to coordinate military operations in Syria. ()
SBS World News Radio: South Sudan's president says he will not accept international intervention after Uganda sent in troops to evacuate its citizens following days of renewed violence. ()
Vigils in Britain for murdered MP Jo Cox; Controversy over campaign ads during week six of the election; Weekend sport preview. ()
SBS World News Radio: Questions remain over the fate of a school in the town of Aurukun in Queensland's remote Cape York region, after staff were removed over safety fears. ()
SBS World News Radio: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says he regrets inviting a senior Islamic leader, who'd previously preached that HIV is a punishment for gays, to a dinner at Sydney's Kirribilli House. ()