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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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Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has been questioned in Britain over Australia's asylum seeker detention centres.
The federal government is planning to crack down on the National Rental Affordability Scheme amid claims it's benefiting wealthy foreign students.
Battle lines have been drawn for the re-run of the federal Senate election in Western Australia.
The Croatian PM says an Australian citizen accused of war crimes in Croatia would be treated fairly if he is extradited to stand trial there.
Some Afghans who worked with the Australian troops are nervously waiting to see if they're able to gain residency in Australia.
Croatia's prime minister says Captain Dragan would get a fair trial in Croatia over war crimes allegations; Labor can't provide assurances of resettlement for Manus refugees; In depth look at the 1967 referendum.
The head of fruit processor SPC Ardmona says a significant rise in consumer demand was the driving factor behind a $70 million deal with Woolworths.
While Labor and Liberal capture the headlines in their battle for power in South Australia, a host of minor parties and independents are manoeuvring in a bid to get a toe-hold in the state's Parliament.
Opposition immigration spokesman Richard Marles says he's been heartened by a renewed commitment by Papua New Guinea to the Regional Resettlement Agreement with Australia.
The United Nations says it is unlikely to meet the 2015 deadline on the Millennium Development Goals for improving equal rights for women.
A national doctors' association is demanding Prime Minister Tony Abbott tell the public what he plans for Medicare, saying that any moves to privatise the system could be disastrous.
Why passports aren't being checked; Syria's health system in ruins; The "angrier summer."
Prompt treatment for those affected by cataracts isn't always the case, especially for Indigenous Australians.
The 1967 referendum regarding Aboriginal rights has long been regarded as pivotal, but myths about it continue.
The second of five Cubans accused of spying for Havana has been released from an American prison.