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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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At least a dozen cars have been vandalised in Sydney's eastern suburbs in what the Prime Minister has described as anti-semitism and deeply troubling to all Australians. New South Wales police are investigating the motivation of the incident and says it involved two offenders.
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L'Ukraine a tiré une série de missiles de croisière britanniques Storm Shadow sur la Russie, un jour seulement après avoir tiré des missiles de fabrication américaine.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a look at the day's top market news with Ben Clark from TMS Capital, including: NVIDIA's latest earnings report, the future of the Future Fund, and Mineral Resources' AGM as the company's managing director fronts shareholders.
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China is aiming to be the first country in the world to develop what it calls the low-altitude economy, which could include passenger and cargo transport - as well as rapid-response emergency services.
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The government has been stripped of support for its legislation to impose caps on foreign student numbers at Australian universities. Despite backing caps on student numbers, the opposition has declared it won’t back the bill, facing criticism it's delaying measures that would reduce immigration.
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Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has now extended beyond 1,000 days. It has entered a new phase with a major shift in the position of the US and UK in agreeing to supply long-range missiles for Ukraine's use against targets inside Russia. That has had repercussions.
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Rafael Nadal: le roi de la terre battue prend sa retraite. Les Lyonnaises renversent l'AS Rome et se qualifient pour les quarts de finale de Ligue des champions. La Tanzanie, le Botswana et le Mozambique ont pris les derniers billets pour compléter la liste des 24 pays qualifiés pour la CAN 2025 au Maroc.…
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In this bulletin, Ukraine fires British-made long-range missiles into Russia; the death penalty for a Thai woman accused of murdering 14 friends with cyanide; Manchester City's manager reportedly agrees to sign a contract extension.
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In this bulletin, Ukraine fires British-made long-range missiles into Russia; the death penalty for a Thai woman accused of murdering 14 friends with cyanide; Manchester City's manager reportedly agrees to sign a contract extension.
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Two Melbourne teenagers remain on life support in separate Thai hospitals, after drinking what are believed to be poisoned cocktails in Laos. The parents of the 19-year-old girls in a critical condition from suspected methanol poisoning have rushed to be by their side.
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Mary Wooldridge from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency goes through the progress of narrowing the gender pay gap; Andrew Barker from CEDA explains how incomes can be boosted by 20 per cent by undertaking at work training; and the day on the sharemarket with Stuart Roberts from Stocks Down Under including the results of Rio Tinto's workplace cult…
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The gender pay gap is still significant, but it appears to be narrowing. That's according to the Workplace Gender Equality Agency, which has released its yearly Gender Equality Scorecard. The agency says the improvement has been driven by higher wages, publication of pay gaps by individual employers... as well as a greater take-up of paid parental …
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A Republican party bill has been introduced into the US Congress that aims to ban the first trans person elected to the House from using the women’s restrooms on Capitol Hill next year. Speaker Mike Johnson has struggled to respond to the bill, while Democratic Party members have rejected the legislation, saying it is part of a pointless culture wa…
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Russia has accused Ukraine of firing longer range missiles supplied by the US into its territory, threatening to further escalate the conflict. It comes on the thousandth day since the start of the Russian invasion, with global leaders making a call for peace to prevail in the region.
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Cette semaine avec Nicolas Perpitch, nous décryptons la rencontre entre Xi Jinping et Anthony Albanese au G20 et la nouvelle loi pour obliger les commerces à accepter des paiements en espèces.
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Substantial coral losses on the Great Barrier Reef of up to 72 per cent have been recorded following extensive bleaching and natural disasters last summer. The declines have been noted in new research - from the Australian Institute of Marine Science - for more than half of its reefs surveyed between Lizard Island and Cardwell.…
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The Productivity Commissioner says Bunnings breached customer privacy by using facial recognition technology at some of its New South Wales and Victorian stores without consent, but the company says it was needed to protect the safety of their stakeholders. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Margarita Vladimirova from the Deakin Law S…
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One of New Zealand's largest-ever protest movements has concluded in Wellington. Tens of thousands of Kiwis took to the streets to oppose a government bill to re-define the Treaty of Waitangi, and how it is interpreted in law.
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Social cohesion in Australia is at a 17-year low, with the economy, housing, immigration, and conflicts overseas are all impacting communities in Australia. The annual report by the Scanlon Foundation has found attitudes towards multiculturalism remain mostly positive, views of immigration and major religions are declining.…
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In this bulletin, Peter Dutton describes the government's plan to cap international students as a mess; scientists record substantial coral losses on the Great Barrier Reef; and in tennis, Italy returns to the Billie Jean King Cup final.
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In this bulletin, Peter Dutton describes the government's plan to cap international students as a mess; scientists record substantial coral losses on the Great Barrier Reef; and in tennis, Italy returns to the Billie Jean King Cup final.
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The United Nations Palestinian Relief agency says over a hundred trucks carrying necessary aid for civilians in Gaza have been violently looted. Meanwhile, the Foreign Ministers of the European Union have bilaterally decided not to cut diplomatic ties with Israel, despite concerns about human rights violations.…
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In this bulletin, child abuse detectives have laid two additional charges against broadcaster Alan Jones; Anthony Albanese raises the status of Taiwan in talks with China's president; and Matildas star Sam Kerr and her pregnant partner targeted by homophobes on social media.
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In this bulletin, child abuse detectives have laid two additional charges against broadcaster Alan Jones; Anthony Albanese raises the status of Taiwan in talks with China's president; and Matildas star Sam Kerr and her pregnant partner targeted by homophobes on social media.
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In this digital era of information overload, the widespread sharing of messages and fake news has the potential to mobilise membership of far-right groups on a global scale. This risk remains a serious issue for Australia and the world. This special episode of To the Extreme, an award-winning SBS News podcast series, explores how the federal govern…
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In this bulletin, a report finds economic anxiety is the biggest obstacle to social cohesion; Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 14, including six bombed while sheltering in tents; and in cricket, Australia secures its first clean sweep of a T-20 series against Pakistan.
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In this bulletin, a report finds economic anxiety is the biggest obstacle to social cohesion; Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 14, including six bombed while sheltering in tents; and in cricket, Australia secures its first clean sweep of a T-20 series against Pakistan.
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The Federal Government wants to mandate the acceptance of cash for essential services, so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with UTS Business School Professor Kathy Walsh to find out more about its future; Australian Medical Association President Danielle McMullen goes through the latest ABS data which shows some people in disadvantaged s…
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Overwhelmed homelessness services across Australia are being faced with impossible choices as housing affordability remains at crisis levels, and the demand for their services grows. A new report from Impact Economics has found some services are turning away families and others, because they do not have enough resources to help everyone.…
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The Opposition confirms it will oppose a cap on international students; Advocates call for more funding to protect older Australians from elder abuse; And in football, the Para Matildas just one match away from qualifying for the World Cup final.
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The Opposition confirms it will oppose a cap on international students; Advocates call for more funding to protect older Australians from elder abuse; And in football, the Para Matildas just one match away from qualifying for the World Cup final.
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The government plans to impose a Digital Duty of Care on social media platforms. Labor hopes a duty of care model will target the source of harmful online content in the wake of other announcements to enforce age restrictions on social media. Some experts say it's a good thing - but are concerned it won't be easy to enforce.…
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Businesses across Australia will be mandated to accept cash from customers for essential items to support those who prefer the increasingly disused method. About 1.5 million people in Australia are believed to use cash to make more than 80 per cent of their in-person payments.
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The decision signals a major policy shift for the US. It comes amid escalating tensions, with Russia launching its largest wave of airstrikes in months, killing civilians and severely damaging Ukraine’s infrastructure.
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