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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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It's been a big week for Prime Minister Tony Abbott; not only did he host the G20 summit in Brisbane, he also played host to four visiting world leaders, and signed a trade deal with China.
Australian foreign affairs minister Julie Bishop has chaired a high-level meeting of the United Nations Security Council, addressing violent extremism.
The Cancer Council has rejected a push by British scientists for Australians to get more sunlight, to ward off a range of health problems.
A comprehensive report on Indigenous wellbeing shows gains in areas such as health and finances, but little progress on incarceration rates.
Ten years ago, Aboriginal man Cameron Doomadgee died from massive internal injuries in the Palm Island police station in far north Queensland.
The Abbott Government has announced deep funding cuts to the country's public broadcasters, SBS and the ABC.
The so-called BRICS group of nations is fast-tracking the establishment of its New Development Bank.
It appears unlikely the federal government will be successful in its bid to change Labor's laws governing advice from financial planners.
Refugee advocates have criticised the federal government's decision to stop accepting refugees registered with the UN in Indonesia.
The ACTU is sounding a note of concern over Australia's free-trade deal with China.
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu says his country is facing a wave of terror focused on Jerusalem.
More than six months after the International Court of Justice ruled against Japan's whaling in the Southern Ocean, the country is moving forward with a proposal for a new hunting program.
More than six months after the International Court of Justice ruled against Japan's whaling in the Southern Ocean, the country is moving forward with a proposal for a new hunting program.
Economic prosperity and faith go hand in hand, says the president of the Religious Freedom and Business Foundation Brian Grim.
A deadly attack on a Jerusalem synagogue claims four lives; Australia says it won't settle refugees registered with the UN in Indonesia; Japan announces plans to resume whaling in the Southern Ocean; Who's saving the 'Sounds of Australia'?