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The prime minister of Japan has arrived for the Australian leg of a regional tour, where he is expected to discuss trade and security with Malcolm Turnbull.
Former First Children, Jenna and Barbara Bush, share some advice with the Obama girls on life after the White House.
The Prime Minister has announced Health Minister Sussan Ley has resigned in the wake of a travel expenses scandal.
The families of two disabled Indigenous woman who died at Campbelltown Hospital are calling for investigation after it was revealed both women were being cared for at...
The Guide takes a look at the many documentaries that have sought to profile US President-elect Donald Trump over the years.
James Bedford was the first human to be cryonically preserved – frozen and stored indefinitely in the hope that technology would one day revive him.
The latest #DestinationFlavour sees Adam Liaw travel to Singapore for a journey of food, culture and discovery like no other, traversing this Asian food mecca.
Ben Winsor on what China’s 'most handsome grandpa' tells us about the Communist Party's strategy for international outreach.
Just released from prison, Joris Fragnière is reunited with his brother Charly who’s taken over the management of Station Horizon, the small roadhouse built by their...
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'Doing impressions of the disabled is offensive', declares Meryl Streep to a room full of people who've won awards for doing just that.
Did the #NoDAPL movement actually educate anyone? Kyle Powys-White looks at five developments people should consider as the Trump administration takes power.
In Sicily’s hilltop town of Monreale, one pasticcièra is keeping alive traditional biscuits once prepared there by Catholic nuns in the 16th Century.
“We don’t have any conversation about vaginas but yet we now have a myth of what is beautiful."
The weather may be chilly, but beneath the fur lies TV's warmest heaving bodies.
When F*ck That’s Delicious hits Australian shores, the big man cuts loose like never before.
Midnight Sun

From the makers of The Bridge, don’t miss Midnight Sun, set high above the Arctic Circle where the sun never sets. Exclusive to SBS On Demand.

The Backburner (satire) writes: Newsreader Achieves Australian First By Caring If Television Has Too Much White On It
English paramedic Fay Sibley has given the coat off her back, and is encouraging others to do the same.
A confirmed agnostic reflects on a lifetime of being outside of faith, looking in, and discovers a sort of serenity. Though it could be something he ate.
If you're going to honestly express yourself in moments of shock or surprise, you might need to say a swear word or three to demonstrate your true emotions.
Australians love a good barbie: every two in three households own a BBQ. Here are some food safety tips so you can grill without getting ill.
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#WalkWithUs - Indigenous Stories
Noongar woman and Family Rules star Daniella Borg never thought she'd be left alone to care for her nine daughters.
Poetry in protest is not simply a mantra to be chanted at picket lines, but an invocation of the power of language to speak to a higher law, writes Tony Hughes-D...
Human rights campaigner Gerry Georgatos on the death-in-custody of Ms Dhu, who he says was the victim of a system of entrenched racism and neglect.
Be it in the city or bush, single or with help, parenting is tough. We've sought advice from parents who raised their children in polar opposite environments.
A young Aboriginal woman lies dies in agony on the floor of a police lock-up while officers laugh, call her a “junkie” and accuse her of “faking” illness.
The Wuthathi, known as the 'white sands people', have finally won their struggle to get back their traditional lands in the Shelburne Bay region of Cape York.
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The World Game
The live football continues on SBS this week, with Tottenham Hotspur in Premier League action while Melbourne Victory play host to Brisbane Roar in an A-League...
Australia's rise among the world's top 50 football nations has continued, with Ange Postecoglou's men jumping up three spots in the latest FIFA rankings released...
The Premier League continues on SBS, headlined by another blockbuster between London rivals Chelsea and Arsenal on Saturday February 4.
All the information about SBS's coverage of the A-League for the 2016-2017 season.
FIFA’s councillors have voted unanimously to expand the World Cup finals from 32 to 48 teams.
All the information about SBS's coverage of the Premier League, which commences with the 2016-2017 campaign.
MOVIE NEWS, REVIEWS, TRAILERS
Watch the trailer for "The movie white people at the Golden Globes were talking about."
The award-winning actress revealed she was paid a third of what her male co-star earned in 'No Strings Attached'.
When it comes to movies, there's something for everybody on SBS, SBS VICELAND, NITV and SBS On Demand. Find out what's screening where and when.
'Compliance' explores how easily free will and common sense can vanish in the face of authority. Here's why it makes for an unforgettable viewing.
This year's Golden Globes reflected Hollywood's new focus on diverse voices and fresh perspectives in film and TV.
From 'Moonlight' to 'The Night Manager', here is a look at this year's winners and losers.
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Long Reads
A dux of her school, with marks that could send her to Australia’s most elite universities, Afghan-born refugee Kbora Ali instead made a ground-breaking decision: she...
Kot Monoah is a lawyer and advocate for the South Sudanese community. He wants to show that those who have suffered violence do not have to be defined by it.
The kickbacks, cover-ups and constant surveillance at China’s state media juggernaut – as revealed by a woman seeking asylum in Australia.
Two women break decades of silence on their ordeal in the care of Australia's worst paedophile priest – and their disappointment with Cardinal Pell.
With unprecedented access to Australia’s oldest cross-dressing club, this is a look at the secrets that lie at the back of men’s wardrobes.
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