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A bulletin of the day’s top stories from SBS News. Get a quick rundown of the latest headlines from Australia and the world, with fresh updates each morning, lunchtime and evening.
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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.
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SBS French vous propose des séries de journaux ainsi que des reportages et enquêtes réalisés par nos équipes, pour explorer le monde qui nous entoure, et essayer de comprendre un monde qui bouge.
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South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa has pushed for a commitment to multilateralism and international law at this year's G20 summit. It comes amid growing concerns about the Trump administration's "America First" policy. The US Secretary of State has snubbed the foreign minister's meeting, missing it altogether, further straining the two countr…
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Top US official issues stark warning to Hamas after it allegedly releases an unidentified body; The opposition leader criticises the government's response to Whyalla steel; And in cricket, Test captain Pat Cummins says he's surprised by Matthew Kuhnemann's bowling review.
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A new report has uncovered a growing hunger crisis in Australian schools, as cost of living challenges force more parents to send children to school without food. The report, from Eat Up Australia, has revealed a quarter of students at schools supported by the charity are now relying on free school lunches - a significant increase in three years.…
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Top US official issues stark warning to Hamas after it allegedly releases an unidentified body; The opposition leader criticises the government's response to Whyalla steel; And in cricket, Test captain Pat Cummins says he's surprised by Matthew Kuhnemann's bowling review.
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Sudan is facing new violence in its western region of Darfur as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces tightens their grip on the famine-stricken area. The Zamzam refugee camp has been raided by militants with dozens of displaced people estimated dead or wounded.
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Israel is in mourning as the bodies of hostages, including two young children, are returned from Gaza. Hamas paraded their coffins before a cheering crowd, a move condemned as inhumane. The deaths have reignited grief and outrage, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowing retribution. And now there's more anger as one of the bodies is not belie…
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The government rejects Peter Dutton's allegations about extra citizenship ceremonies; The Reserve Bank Governor says life should be getting better for renters; And in tennis, Alex De Minaur loses the match, but wins respect, at the Qatar Open.
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The government rejects Peter Dutton's allegations about extra citizenship ceremonies; The Reserve Bank Governor says life should be getting better for renters; And in tennis, Alex De Minaur loses the match, but wins respect, at the Qatar Open.
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Hamas hands over the bodies of four Israeli hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza; The former boss of the Spanish football federation is found guilty of sexual assault for his World Cup final kiss; and in sport, former Labor senator Stephen Conroy appointed executive chairman of Australian Premier Leagues.…
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Hamas hands over the bodies of four Israeli hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza; The former boss of the Spanish football federation is found guilty of sexual assault for his World Cup final kiss; and in sport, former Labor senator Stephen Conroy appointed executive chairman of Australian Premier Leagues.…
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The federal government has announced that the Community Refugee Integration and Settlement Pilot - known as CRISP - will become permanent. The initiative, launched in mid 2022, has helped over 500 refugees to be settled by community groups across Australia.
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In this bulletin; Defence Minister Richard Marles says war in Ukraine can only be resolved on Ukraine's terms; Labor attributes low unemployment to new jobs in private sector; and in sport, interim Matildas coach shuts down speculation around whether Sam Kerr will remain captain of the team.
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In this bulletin; Defence Minister Richard Marles says war in Ukraine can only be resolved on Ukraine's terms; Labor attributes low unemployment to new jobs in private sector; and in sport, interim Matildas coach shuts down speculation around whether Sam Kerr will remain captain of the team.
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President Donald Trump has sparked international outrage with his latest comments about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, calling him a dictator and suggesting Ukraine is responsible for its own war. His statements have drawn sharp criticism from US politicians and international leaders alike.…
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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation director general Mike Burgess has warned of a rising tide of children being targeted by extremist content online during his annual threat assessment speech. He's also confirmed that ASIO has foiled plots to lure and kill dissidents, with at least three countries targeting people in Australia.…
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Australia's spy chief details foiled plots by radicalised children; Donald Trump fires back at Volodymyr Zelenskyy in their public feud; And in football, Manchester City out of the Champions League after being crushed by Real Madrid.
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Australia's spy chief details foiled plots by radicalised children; Donald Trump fires back at Volodymyr Zelenskyy in their public feud; And in football, Manchester City out of the Champions League after being crushed by Real Madrid.
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There’s only a few things guaranteed in life – death, taxes, and if you’re an Australian citizen, voting in a Federal Election. With the 2025 election just around the corner, hosts Elfy Scott and Rania Yallop will be by your side until you reach the polling booth, making your compulsory democratic contributions a little bit more fun.…
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The spread of false information is one of the biggest global risks, according to the World Economic Forum. Experts say climate denialism content, spread on digital platforms, could stall urgent action. While European nations focus on social media accountability and regulation, some Pacific islands are taking a localised approach to dispelling myths…
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A week out from the Federal Election, tens of thousands of demonstrators took to Berlin's streets to protest the rise of ultra-conservative ideology in German politics. They say they're concerned about the direction their country is taking - a sentiment shared by some of the Australia's German diaspora.…
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Australia's spy chief says children are increasingly being radicalised online; Volodymyr Zelenskyy accuses Donald Trump of living in a Russian bubble; Mixed fortunes for Australia's contingent at the Qatar tennis Open.
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Australia's spy chief says children are increasingly being radicalised online; Volodymyr Zelenskyy accuses Donald Trump of living in a Russian bubble; Mixed fortunes for Australia's contingent at the Qatar tennis Open.
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The Prime Minister is hoping for a popularity bounce after yesterday's interest rate cut. But the Opposition maintains it won't be enough to help struggling families. As a date for the next election looms, billionaire Clive Palmer has committed to a new foray into the parliament, promising to campaign on the same policy platform as Donald Trump.…
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Wages growth has slowed to a near 2.5 year low so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with RSM Australia Economist Devika Shivadekar to find out what it means for the economy and the direction of interest rates; plus Francesco De Stradis from Ord Minnett on the day on the sharemarket
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A l’heure où les Etats-Unis se désengagent encore un peu plus du vieux continent, la question d’une défense européenne gagne en acuité. Une Europe qui vit aussi en attente des résultats de élections fédérales allemandes.
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Victoria Police confirms the arrest of a woman over the alleged Islamophobia assault last week; A gun salute in Darwin to mark the 83rd anniversary of the city's bombing; And in sport, the new women's Super Rugby season kicks off today.
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Victoria Police confirms the arrest of a woman over the alleged Islamophobia assault last week; A gun salute in Darwin to mark the 83rd anniversary of the city's bombing; And in sport, the new women's Super Rugby season kicks off today.
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Hamas will return the bodies of four hostages, including the Bibas family’s two children, on the 20th of February as part of a prisoner exchange. Then on Saturday they will release six living hostages, double the number planned. In return, Israel will release detained women and minors and allow rubble-clearing equipment into Gaza.…
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Russia has hardened demands during bilateral discussions with U-S officials on how to end the war in Ukraine. The high level meeting marks a departure from Washington's approach of isolating Russia, with US President Donald Trump insisting he has the power to end the war.
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The PM responds to accusations he's been silent over Islamophobic attacks; Dismay over the closure of four UN agency schools in East Jerusalem; And in sport, Australia's Adam Scott weighs into the debate about the PGA reunifying with LIV Golf.
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The PM responds to accusations he's been silent over Islamophobic attacks; Dismay over the closure of four UN agency schools in East Jerusalem; And in sport, Australia's Adam Scott weighs into the debate about the PGA reunifying with LIV Golf.
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The Prime Minister remains guarded on the timing of the next election after a rate cut; US and Russian officials meet - without Ukraine - for talks on ending the war in Ukraine; American basketballer Kyrie Irving says he wants to make the USA-to-Australia switch.
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The Prime Minister remains guarded on the timing of the next election after a rate cut; US and Russian officials meet - without Ukraine - for talks on ending the war in Ukraine; American basketballer Kyrie Irving says he wants to make the USA-to-Australia switch.
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The Reserve Bank has delivered the expected cut in the official interest rate — the first since late 2020. But there's a sting in the tail, with a warning that economic conditions remain volatile, and any additional rate cuts this year are far from certain.
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Victoria Police are investigating two separate attacks on Muslim women in Melbourne, as being motivated by prejudice. They say the attacks occurred in a shopping centre in the city's north, in the full view of onlookers.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a look at why the RBA cut official interest rates for the first time since November 2020 and what's next with Paul Bloxham from HSBC, Sally Tindall from Canstar and Michael McCarthy from moomoo; plus Rhayna Bosch speaks with BHP CFO Vandita Pant about the miner's US$5.1bn half year underlying profit and wh…
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The man Donald Trump has appointed U-S Middle East envoy is now involved in ceasefire negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. Despite being unelected and having no formal political experience, Steven Witkoff now finds himself at the centre of efforts to resolve two of the world's most pressing conflicts.…
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European leaders have met in Paris to discuss an imminent meeting between Russia and the United States in Saudi Arabia over the war in Ukraine. Those talk have excluded any representatives from Ukraine or Europe.
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The Prime Minister defends his government's economic record ahead of this afternoon's rates decision, A plane comes to rest upside down after a crash landing in Canada, Colombian cyclist Egan Bernal hurt in a 10 rider pileup in Spain.
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The Prime Minister defends his government's economic record ahead of this afternoon's rates decision, A plane comes to rest upside down after a crash landing in Canada, Colombian cyclist Egan Bernal hurt in a 10 rider pileup in Spain.
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