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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: It's another action-packed weekend of sport ahead, with the Euro 2016 Football Championships, US Open golf plus international rugby with the Wallabies hoping to square the series against England in Melbourne. ()
SBS World News Radio: The president of the European Commission says the European Union should engage with Russia despite sanctions imposed after its annexation of Ukrainian territory in 2014. ()
SBS World News Radio: A British parliamentarian has died after being attacked by a man while holding a public meeting in a village in northern England. ()
SBS World News Radio: There are renewed calls for greater parliamentary oversight of Australian military deployments to overseas conflict zones. ()
Signs gun laws could be tightened in the US following the Orlando gay nightclub massacre; An avocado crime wave in New Zealand; The World Health Organisation finds no link between coffeee and cancer but warns against drinks that are too ... ()
SBS World News Radio: The race for Senate seats appears to be wide open, with analysis showing around 10 to 12 seats could hold the key to the balance of power. ()
SBS World News Radio: Parakeelia, Arrium, the possible return to cabinet of a former prime minister and a gun-toting MP have all flitted across today's campaign stage. ()
SBS World News Radio: A mini crime-wave has been sweeping New Zealand with thieves making off not with televisions or stereos, but the humble avocado. ()
SBS World News Radio: It looks increasingly likely that gun laws in the United States could be tightened following the Orlando nightclub massacre. ()
A Sydney teenager facing terrorism charges; A service to commemorate the Orlando victims; Calls for greater parliamentary oversight of Australian military deployments. ()
SBS World News Radio: A Sydney teenager described by police as having special needs is facing terrorism-related charges after police were alerted by a series of social media posts. ()
SBS World News Radio: With just over two weeks to go before the federal election, it's the campaign advertising that's come into sharp focus. ()
SBS World News Radio: Europe's football governing body has handed a suspended disqualification to Russia over fan violence at the Euro 2016 football tournament in France. ()
SBS World News Radio: France's president has declared the killing of two French police officers at their home in a Paris suburb a terrorist act. ()
SBS World News Radio: Greens leader Richard Di Natale is confident his party will have the opportunity to help shape Australia's political future after the July 2 federal election. ()