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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A bulletin of the day’s top stories from SBS News.
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A daily five minute news wrap for English learners and people with disability.
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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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A second plane crashes in the US; the New South Wales Premier promises to progress hate speech legislation; And in rugby, the Wallabies score big over Bristol.
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A star-studded musical line-up has taken to the stage in Los Angeles for FireAid, a benefit concert to raise money for victims and relief efforts.The concert follows weeks of devastating fires that have killed at least 29 people and destroyed 16- thousand hectares of land.
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Aujourd’hui dans notre rétrospective, Valentine Sabouraud revient sur les débuts compliqués du service de sécurité sociale Medicare auquel, 40 ans plus tard, les Australiens restent très attachés. Récit avec des extraits issus de National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.
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A daily five minute news wrap for English learners and people with disability.
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A second plane crashes in the US; the New South Wales Premier promises to progress hate speech legislation; And in rugby, the Wallabies score big over Bristol.
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In this bulletin, New South Wales Police boost resources to tackle antisemitic attacks, warnings of life-threatening floods as 1,000 millimetres of rain set to hit parts of Queensland. And in tennis, Alex De Minaur secures Davis Cup win for Australia against Sweden.
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In this bulletin, New South Wales Police boost resources to tackle antisemitic attacks, warnings of life-threatening floods as 1,000 millimetres of rain set to hit parts of Queensland. And in tennis, Alex De Minaur secures Davis Cup win for Australia against Sweden.
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War in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has exploded into global headlines once again after Rwanda-backed rebels captured the eastern city of Goma. But where did this long cycle of violence in the Congo come from and where could it be heading?
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Communities in western Victoria remain on high alert as massive fires continue to burn through two national parks. Over the past week, residents of several small towns have been told to evacuate. That's not an option for local wildlife, though.
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The arrival of a new AI chatbot developed by a Chinese startup has fuelled competition in the artificial intelligence sphere. The new technology has disrupted global stock markets and stimulated global and economic competition between the United States and China. So what makes this AI technology different from its competitors?…
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In this bulletin, heavy rain prompts evacuation warnings in Queensland, urgent questions are raised over the worst American aviation disaster in decades. And in sport, AFL clubs are encouraged to consider untapped potential in the Pacific Islands
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In this bulletin, heavy rain prompts evacuation warnings in Queensland, urgent questions are raised over the worst American aviation disaster in decades. And in sport, AFL clubs are encouraged to consider untapped potential in the Pacific Islands
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This week's inflation report showed food costs are easing, but experts say some categories will stay high. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Stefan Vogel from RaboResearch to find out, plus David Scutt from StoneX goes through the day on the sharemarket.
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In this bulletin, the treatment of trans and gender-diverse children to be reviewed, construction contracts approved for 800 new affordable homes. And in sport, the up-and-coming football players hoping for a Matilda's call up.
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In this bulletin, the treatment of trans and gender-diverse children to be reviewed, construction contracts approved for 800 new affordable homes. And in sport, the up-and-coming football players hoping for a Matilda's call up.
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Psychiatric patients wait up to 88 hours in emergency in New South Wales, amid fears of system collapse
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The New South Wales public mental health system is buckling under pressure, as the state grapples with mass resignations by psychiatrists. Leaked hospital records from one of Sydney's major hospital emergency departments reveal some severely distressed patients are waiting up to three-and-a-half days for care. And there are now fears the entire sys…
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An investigation is underway into what caused the deadliest aviation disaster in the United States in almost a quarter century. No survivors are expected from the midair collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines flight.
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In this bulletin, the government defends its record on combating antisemitism in Australia, Donald Trump blames a deadly US plane crash on diversity initiatives. And in sport, Tottenham makes the Europa League final 16 as coach Ange Postecoglou remains defiant.
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In this bulletin, the government defends its record on combating antisemitism in Australia, Donald Trump blames a deadly US plane crash on diversity initiatives. And in sport, Tottenham makes the Europa League final 16 as coach Ange Postecoglou remains defiant.
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The Denman glacier in East Antarctica is one of the largest and fastest melting glaciers on the continent, and yet little is known about what’s causing the accelerated retreat. But over the past three years Australian scientists have collected tonnes of rock and ice-core samples from the largely untouched region. It's hoped their research will cont…
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Psychiatry patients moved to private hospitals, as the public system buckles under pressure; dozens of bodies recovered after a helicopter and plane collision in the US; and in cricket, Australia in a dominant position after day one of the women's Ashes Test.
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Psychiatry patients moved to private hospitals, as the public system buckles under pressure; dozens of bodies recovered after a helicopter and plane collision in the US; and in cricket, Australia in a dominant position after day one of the women's Ashes Test.
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More than 50,000 displaced Palestinian residents have returned to northern Gaza, after Israel opened a corridor into the Strip. Some Australians with missing family are preparing to travel to the region to search for their loved ones, despite official advice not to travel there.
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Each of the big four bank are now predicting the Reserve Bank will cut official interset rates for the first time since November 2020, so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with NAB Chief Economist Alan Oster to find out more. Plus, Ben Clark from TMS Capital goes through the day's market action as the ASX200 hits another record.…
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The owner of a caravan packed with explosives for a potential anti-Semitic terror plot is in custody. The caravan was found by a resident on January the 19th and reported to authorities, sparking a massive multi-police agency investigation.
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In this bulletin, Australia’s national security agency says the terror threat level is unlikely to change, a passenger plane crashes after a collision with a helicopter in the U-S. And in sport, Australian surfer Jack Robinson makes a strong start at the World Surf League opening event.
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In this bulletin, Australia’s national security agency says the terror threat level is unlikely to change, a passenger plane crashes after a collision with a helicopter in the U-S. And in sport, Australian surfer Jack Robinson makes a strong start at the World Surf League opening event.
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La police de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud enquête sur une école juive de la banlieue est de Sydney qui a été taguée de graffitis antisémites pendant la nuit. Le Mount Sinai College et une propriété voisine à Maroubra ont été pris pour cible.
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Making lifestyle changes in four key areas could delay the onset of dementia. That's according to the results of a world-first Australian trial, the largest internet-based trial in this space. With some 420-thousand Australians living with dementia, researchers say their interventions should be scaled up and rolled out to the wider population.…
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In a major reversal, The Trump administration has withdrawn a memo ordering a freeze on trillions of dollars in federal funding, following a widespread backlash. In another surprise announcement, President Donald Trump also announced an expansion of a crackdown on undocumented immigrant workers, saying he will send 30,000 to a mass detention centre…
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Retour sur la dernière journée de la Ligue des champions
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In this bulletin, police arrest the owner of a caravan found packed with explosives in Sydney's northwest, Guantanamo Bay to receive a larger intake of migrants in the US. And in sport, Queensland flags issues in crucial transport projects ahead of the 2032 Olympics.
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In this bulletin, police arrest the owner of a caravan found packed with explosives in Sydney's northwest, Guantanamo Bay to receive a larger intake of migrants in the US. And in sport, Queensland flags issues in crucial transport projects ahead of the 2032 Olympics.
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Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has been one of the loudest critics of Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the War in Gaza... but he also has tough words for the Albanese Government. In this One-on-one episode he's been speaking to our SBS Chief International Correspondent Ben Lewis.
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The Northern Territory's soaring prison population has broken a grim new record. More than four and half thousand people are now crammed into prisons and police watch-houses. Police and justice advocates say chronic over-crowding and extended lock downs are taking a toll a toll on officers and inmates alike.…
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A major investigation underway after explosives and antisemitic material found in Sydney; Donald Trump's pick for US Health Secretary defends his vaccine stance; and in cricket, Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith score centuries on day one of the Test series against Sri Lanka.
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A major investigation underway after explosives and antisemitic material found in Sydney; Donald Trump's pick for US Health Secretary defends his vaccine stance; and in cricket, Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith score centuries on day one of the Test series against Sri Lanka.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Jarden Chief Economist Micaela Fuchila and Perpetual's Matt Sherwood about today's inflation numbers and the implication for the Reserve Bank as it prepares to meet for the first time this year in a few weeks
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As inflation drops to its lowest rate in three years, will homeowners finally experience some relief?
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Underlying inflation has dropped to its lowest rate in three years in the December quarter. Economists say it's strengthening the case for a pre-election rate cut next month.
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Underlying inflation data comes in lower than expected, Violence escalates in Congo as leaders urge UN action, Alyssa Healy says she is fit enough to play in the upcoming Ashes Test.
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Underlying inflation data comes in lower than expected, Violence escalates in Congo as leaders urge UN action, Alyssa Healy says she is fit enough to play in the upcoming Ashes Test.
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Le taux d'inflation baisse en Australie et les cartes de crédit à 16 chiffres vont disparaître.
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A legal showdown is unfolding over the Trump administration's order to freeze federal funds, which officials say is to ensure spending complies with the president's executive orders. Democratic attorneys general in several states have announced a lawsuit seeking to block the action.
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Volunteers make a grim discovery in the Syrian capital of Damascus, Australian wine exports make a big comeback after the lifting of Chinese tariffs, Australia chasing a rare South Asian Test series win in Sri Lanka.
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Volunteers make a grim discovery in the Syrian capital of Damascus, Australian wine exports make a big comeback after the lifting of Chinese tariffs, Australia chasing a rare South Asian Test series win in Sri Lanka.
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The Year of the Snake has started in the lunar calendar. Many cultures mark the Lunar New Year in different ways including Chinese and Vietnamese. Lion Dancing is a key part of the festivities, and some families are making a special effort to preserve their traditions .
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Violence has escalated in Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as M23 rebels seize control of the city, forcing thousands to flee and overwhelming hospitals. The United Nations is now warning of dire humanitarian consequences and potential chaos if a solution to end the fighting is not found.…
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Australian wine exports to China have bounced back ahead of Lunar New Year, according to a new report. Wine sales of more than $150 million went to China in December, and that’s good news for Australia’s embattled winemakers.
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