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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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Podcasts:
SBS World News Radio: Daniel Ricciardo's seventh-place finish at the Canadian Formula One Grand Prix leads Santilla Chingaipe's review of the weekend in sport. ()
SBS World News Radio: As the election campaign focus turns to health, the coalition is promising to simplify the private health system and Labor is pledging to pump $2 billion extra into public hospitals. ()
SBS World News Radio: Australia's Grand Mufti Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohammed has dined with leaders and followers of different religious denominations at a special dinner to break the Ramadan fast. ()
Week five of the election campaign; Barack Obama endorses Hillary Clinton; A look at the weekend ahead in sport; ()
SBS World News Radio: Football takes centre stage this weekend, with 24 of Europe's best nations starting their campaign in France to win this year's Euro crown. ()
Day 32 of the election campaign; Maria Sharapova slapped with two year ban over positive drug test; Australians bringing solar power to the slums of India; ()
Students shot at a protest in PNG; Election campaign continues; AFL and migrant communities; ()
Financial aid for flood victims; Day 30 of the election campaign; The Socceroos again take on Greece; ()
IN the first of a special two-part report, Iman Riman from SBS Radio's Arabic program speaks with Syrian women and children at the Anout refugee camp in Lebanon. ()
Life in a refugee camp in Lebanon; A Pakistani student laid to rest in Melbourne; Celebrity chef Tetsuya Wakuda's first day in Australia; ()
Condemnation as North Korea announces hydrogen bomb detonation; US president outlines new gun control measures, SBS speaks to Syrian refugees in Lebanon. ()
The Chinese city of Shenzhen is opening up possible investment pathways for Australian entrepreneurs. ()
Pakistan has become the latest country calling for calm between Saudi Arabia and Iran. ()
El Nino has contributed to the warmest year on record in 2015, and now the cycle is expected to continue into the New Year. ()
Concern is growing in Hong Kong over the apparent disappearance of up to five people linked to the same bookstore. ()