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A man charged with the murder of a missing Sydney schoolgirl had planned to detain her for ransom when she was "substantially" injured, court papers reveal.
US President Barack Obama made a strident case for his successor Donald Trump to retain America's support for a liberal world order Sunday, warning world peace and...
The federal government may dump its refugee visa ban bill in order to deal with other priorities, says Liberal Democrats senator David Leyonhjelm.
The "big tattooed guy" is having a pile of fun.
Professional refs making amateur decisions, Cahill out of position and out of sorts and Brisbane's maroon jersey all provided lessons from Round 7 of the A-League.
Join Fiona Williams and Nick Bhasin as they try to make sense of the world in the only way they know how – through movies and TV shows.
Comedian Ben McLeay shares some of the best of these that are almost definitely going to come to pass.
A UK couple’s torrid battle with the South Australian government sees the state poised to become the last in Australia to legalise same-sex adoption.
Australian cricket is in dire straits, the worst of the straits. This, based on the level of attention this has received in the media, is the most serious situation...
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Stories of personal perspectives on people from across the globe. It's a TV channel.
Jonze is one of the most unique creative voices to come out of the US film industry since the turn of the millennium. This article is about his other stuff.
In Cyberwar, host Ben Makuch takes us inside an escalating arms race playing out in the digital world. His investigation is a sobering reminder of its...
Stoned Vets - America loses 22 Vets a day to suicide. PTSD's often treated with myriad pills. Many states have legalised medical marijuana, but the Federal...
Actress Ellen Page (Juno, Inception) and her best friend, Ian Daniel, set off on a journey to explore LGBTQI cultures around the world. First stop - Japan.
Boys Of Bukom - VICE World of Sports gets on the field and into the ring through a series of compelling stories at the fringe of culture and politics, across a...
Panic attacks are challenging – and they don’t end when the breath comes back.
The Backburner (satire) writes: "a new renewable energy boom is expected to power the economy for decades: the mining of elderly people."
Live coverage of Round 7 of the NBL sees Illawarra Hawks take on New Zealand Breakers at North Shore Events Centre in New Zealand. (Sport) (Basketball)
If your wasabi makes your mouth feel like it's on fire, you might be eating a fake.
Ever wondered what your ultimate foodie adventure might be? SBS Food and Escape Travel are encouraging you to explore the coolest food destinations around the...
Re-discovering the Pyrenees from behind the lens. Steve Thomas finds little has changed over the years.
Casting call-out

Do old wounds heal? SBS is looking for participants for a unique, upcoming documentary series. 

COMMENT: When we perceive a bear as a dog’s friend, it becomes less scary; we ignore its razor sharp teeth.
Disabled support workers claim Canberra’s disabled community will suffer because the Immigration Department is not reversing its denial of their visas.
It's hip, happening and healthy - and now they've created a cookbook that's going global.
Sam looks at the aftermath of America's lack of empathy.
Jordan’s first skate park is building human connections between Jordanian youth and young refugees.
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The World Game
The live football continues on SBS this week, including action from the UEFA Champions League, A-League and Premier League.
Manchester United are the unluckiest team in the Premier League, according to boss Jose Mourinho.
SBS's coverage of the Premier League continues - with title challengers Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Chelsea all...
All the information about SBS's coverage of the A-League for the 2016-2017 season.
Wayne Rooney has slammed the media for their "disgraceful" coverage since he was pictured drinking in the wake of England's 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying win...
All the information about SBS's coverage of the Premier League, which commences with the 2016-2017 campaign.
“Enter into our worlds on our terms, and listen to our voices speaking of our realities.”
A number of Indigenous inmates at the Junee Correctional Centre have discovered the therapeutic tool of putting pen to paper.
Your garden can deliver a lot more than just outdoor decoration. SBS Life spoke to Charles Solomon, Indigenous plant consultant and founder of Garawana Creative,...
Filmmaker, youth advocate and Kalkadoon and Bwgcolman brotherboy Taz Clay explores what being Indigenous means to him.
Eliminated in the mainstream 100 years ago, Australia remains the only high-income country to still have trachoma.
The Yawuru Wellbeing Survey highlights the integral role of connectedness in Yawuru having mabu liyan as the key to a good life.
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Long Reads
Underrepresented in boardrooms and politics, overlooked despite achievements, Asian Australians are looking for answers – and changes.
Ban the burqa, cut immigration, stop same-sex marriage and reject climate change. How did a poverty-stricken, shoeless kid grow up to champion the ultra-right?
The kickbacks, cover-ups and constant surveillance at China’s state media juggernaut – as revealed by a woman seeking asylum in Australia.
You don’t want to go there. A wild 150km between Colombia and Panama is the missing link for desperate migrants trying to reach the US. It’s life or death,...
Australia’s worst paedophile priest, Father Gerald Ridsdale, once lived with a young clergyman who is now Cardinal George Pell. As the Cardinal prepares to give...
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