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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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 de trois minutes 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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SBS On the Money: COVID's lasting economic impact four years on as the ASX hits another record
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with AMP Chief Economist Shane Oliver about the economic lasting impacts of COVID four years after the inital lockdowns began, while Citi's Elizabeth Tian takes a look at the day on the market, including another record high.
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The federal government makes a $1 billion investment in solar energy; Officers to use discretion to enforce a youth curfew in Alice Springs; And in sport, two teams to join the NRL women's competition from next year.
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A daily 5 minute news wrap for English learners and people with disability.
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Dans l'actualité de ce mercredi 27 mars 2024 : couvre-feu dans les Territoires du Nord ; l’inflation stable à 3,4% en février ; les recherches suspendues aux Etats-Unis au lendemain de l’effondrement d’un pont dans le port de Baltimore.
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The federal government makes a $1 billion investment in solar energy; Officers to use discretion to enforce a youth curfew in Alice Springs; And in sport, two teams to join the NRL women's competition from next year.
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The remains of two out of six construction workers who were presumed dead after the collapse of a major bridge in the eastern US city of Baltimore have been found.
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Two bodies recovered from a vehicle under the collapsed bridge in Baltimore; The chief of the Australian Defence Force has apologised for the military's failures; And in football, Ukraine has qualified for the Euro 2024 tournament.
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Two bodies recovered from a vehicle under the collapsed bridge in Baltimore; The chief of the Australian Defence Force has apologised for the military's failures; And in football, Ukraine has qualified for the Euro 2024 tournament.
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People in Ukraine have celebrated their country's 2-1 win over Iceland that secured them one of the final entry tickets into the Euro 2024. Their qualification is seen as a small opportunity to lift the spirits of a nation that has been torn by war since Russia's invasion in early 2022.
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Eight people have been killed in exchanging air strikes between Israel and Hezbollah. Meanwhile, a United Nations official says she is receiving threats following the release of a report accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.
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Structural engineers around the world are waiting to discover the results of an investigation into how a boat collided with a suspended bridge which crumbled and collapsed within minutes. The container ship rammed into a major bridge in Baltimore, causing it to snap and plunge into the river below. So what caused the bridge to collapse so suddenly?…
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With the Easter season fast approaching, Australians are being warned that the price of chocolate is rising. That's because the key ingredient used to make it - cocoa - has surged to record levels, trading at more than AU$15,400 a tonne due to a poor harvest season in Africa.
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Officials recover a data recorder from the ship that collided with a bridge in the United States, a survey finds some parents are skipping meals to keep their children fed, and in sport, the Australian women's cricket team has thumped Bangladesh by eight wickets to clean sweep their O-D-I series.
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Officials recover a data recorder from the ship that collided with a bridge in the United States, a survey finds some parents are skipping meals to keep their children fed, and in sport, the Australian women's cricket team has thumped Bangladesh by eight wickets to clean sweep their O-D-I series.
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The NSW coroner has completed an inquiry into Australia's 2019-20 bushfire season, recommending changes in alert systems, the use of aircraft and climate risk assessments.
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The federal government’s attempt to rapidly push through a draft bill that would make it easier to deport those in immigration detention has been met with opposition in the Senate.
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Inflation is steady but chocolate prices rise ahead of Easter. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Madeline Dunk from ANZ and Grady Wulff from Bell Direct about what today's official inflation report says about the future direction of consumer prices and interest rates, while Rhayna Bosch talks about chocolate with Pia Piggott from Rab…
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A former US diplomat and now an analyst on East and South Asia, David Sedney, explains the role of the IS group in the Moscow attack and what we know about the suspects.
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The federal government fails to rush immigration powers through parliament; Inflation remains unchanged at 3.4 per cent in February; And in sport, the AFL unapologetic about its drugs policy amid allegations of serious misconduct.
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The federal government fails to rush immigration powers through parliament; Inflation remains unchanged at 3.4 per cent in February; And in sport, the AFL unapologetic about its drugs policy amid allegations of serious misconduct.
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Australia's most serious secrecy offences are under review. The country's national security legislation watchdog is considering whether current laws are having a chilling effect on whistleblowers and journalists.
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In just a few seconds, an out-of-control ship destroyed Baltimore's iconic Francis Scott Key bridge
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A major bridge in the United States city of Baltimore has collapsed after being struck by a cargo ship that lost power and rammed it. The incident sent a number of vehicles in the harbour below, leaving six people missing and presumed dead. US President Joe Biden has pledged that the federal government will pay the full cost of rebuilding the bridg…
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The opposition calls for a senate inquiry into the government's proposed immigration detention laws; Six workers missing in Baltimore Bridge collapse presumed dead; And in AFL, Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin says he is "surprised" by allegations of secret illicit drug tests.
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The opposition calls for a senate inquiry into the government's proposed immigration detention laws; Six workers missing in Baltimore Bridge collapse presumed dead; And in AFL, Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin says he is "surprised" by allegations of secret illicit drug tests.
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Julian Assange's lawyer says a British High Court decision to delay his extradition to the United States shows the original US request is "flawed". The High Court in London has ruled that Mr Assange will not be immediately extradited to the US and has a "real prospect" of successfully appealing against the order on a number of grounds.…
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing growing criticism from within his own country, following the deteriorating relations between Israel and the US. It comes as US officials explained their decision to abstain from a resolution vote made by the United Nations Security Council calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.…
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INTERVIEW: Yusuf Zahab was taken from Australia as a boy to live under IS in Syria; now he wants to come home
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A western Sydney schoolboy was taken to Syria with his family to live under IS in 2015. After the fall of the self-declared caliphate, he was swept up into the adult Kurdish prison system and feared dead. Now, from an undisclosed military location in a Kurdish-controlled part of northeast Syria, Yusuf Zahab has spoken exclusively to SBS Dateline's …
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The UK High Court delays the extradition of Julian Assange, at least six people missing after a bridge in the U-S city of Baltimore collapsed, and in football, Australia through to the final round of World Cup qualification after a 5-0 win against Lebanon.
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The UK High Court delays the extradition of Julian Assange, at least six people missing after a bridge in the U-S city of Baltimore collapsed, and in football, Australia through to the final round of World Cup qualification after a 5-0 win against Lebanon.
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There are about 9,000 asylum seekers who arrived in Australia over a decade ago and who remain caught in a Coalition-era system designed to 'fast-track' their claims. Thousands of them were children when they first came to Australia; they're now young adults with restrictive six-month bridging visas, living with the fear they could be deported from…
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Dans l'actualité de ce mardi 26 mars 2024 : la loi immigration en discussion au parlement australien ; la justice britannique va trancher aujourd’hui quant à la possibilité de Julian Assange de faire appel de son extradition vers les États-Unis ; et trois jours après l'attaque meurtrière en banlieue de Moscou, Vladimir Poutine admet finalement qu’e…
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A push to amend the laws on immigration detention; The leader of Tasmania's Labor party resigns, after three state election defeats; And in football, Brazil's Vinícius Júnior issues an emotional plea calling for an end to racism.
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A push to amend the laws on immigration detention; The leader of Tasmania's Labor party resigns, after three state election defeats; And in football, Brazil's Vinícius Júnior issues an emotional plea calling for an end to racism.
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Russia's chief investigators says the death toll of last week's Crocus concert hall attack in Moscow has risen to at least 139 people. President Vladimir Putin says the attackers were 'radical Islamists'.
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Israel has cancelled a visit to Washington after the United States abstained from voting on a resolution for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. The resolution, supported by all other Security Council members, is the strongest - and most unified - international stance on the conflict since October 7th. But with Israel saying it will push ahead, and peo…
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Julian Assange to find out if he can appeal extradition in London tonight; The government rushes immigration laws through Parliament ahead of High Court ruling; And in Surfing, Kelly Slater hits the waves at Bells Beach for the Rip Curl Pro.
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Julian Assange to find out if he can appeal extradition in London tonight; The government rushes immigration laws through Parliament ahead of High Court ruling; And in Surfing, Kelly Slater hits the waves at Bells Beach for the Rip Curl Pro.
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In Australia, the misuse of prescription opioids has been a longstanding problem. At one point the nation recorded the world's ninth highest per capita consumption in the world. But changes to prescribing rules in 2020 appear to have been effective in reducing their use.
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Israel cancels a delegation to the US after a UN ceasefire resolution; three homes lost in a bushfire south of Perth accidentally sparked by campers, and in football, Graham Arnold unleashes fresh faces for Australia's second World Cup qualifier against Lebanon.
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Israel cancels a delegation to the US after a UN ceasefire resolution; three homes lost in a bushfire south of Perth accidentally sparked by campers, and in football, Graham Arnold unleashes fresh faces for Australia's second World Cup qualifier against Lebanon.
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Victoria’s truth-telling commission has held a ceremonial hearing on Gunditjmara Country as it begins inquiries into historic injustices related to land, skies, and waters. The Yoorrook Justice Commission travelled to the site where colonisation in the state began, hearing evidence of theft and massacres from local Elders and Traditional Owners.…
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Dans l'actualité de ce lundi, 25 mars 2024: Le gouvernement australien va demander à la Fair Work Commission d’augmenter le salaire minimum au même rythme que l’inflation; un feu de brousse fait rage en Australie-Occidentale; les travailleurs de la santé de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud n'auront plus a être vacciné contre la Covid-19; les résultats de l'é…
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The government will ask the Fair Work Commission to increase the minimum wage at the same rate as inflation. It's part of the annual wage review by the commission, with Labor pushing for wages to keep pace with the economy.
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Intelligence boss Mike Burgess says secrecy laws must remain strong; Hearings into injustices against First Nations people in Victoria begin; And in AFL, Carlton confident its early bye won't halt their momentum on Good Friday.
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Intelligence boss Mike Burgess says secrecy laws must remain strong; Hearings into injustices against First Nations people in Victoria begin; And in AFL, Carlton confident its early bye won't halt their momentum on Good Friday.
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Israel's defence minister is on his way to the US amid a growing divide between the allies over its offensives in Gaza, including a planned assault on Rafah. This comes as domestic criticism of the Netanyahu government is mounting for its handling of the hostage crisis and military exemptions for ultra-orthodox Jewish men. With much-needed aid for …
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In this bulletin, the government will ask the Fairwork Commission to increase wages in line with inflation; New report calls for blanket protections of LGBTQIA+ students; And in Rugby League, Newcastle's Leo Thompson faces a one game ban for tackling Storm's Papenhuyzen mid-air.
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