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US rights groups filed a legal challenge on Saturday to President Donald Trump's order halting the arrival of refugees and travelers from seven Muslim countries.
Donald Trump has lived up to his election promise of extreme vetting for refugees with a strict new executive order.
It took Irishman Sam Bennett to break the stranglehold Australians have had at early season races, sprinting to victory on the country’s national day at the Towards...
How did the man grow from artist to soldier to prisoner to fuhrer?
Fast-tracked from the Arctic Circle - hold onto the edge of your couch, bed, office desk.
Ros Reines takes a look at the first episode of Undressed where she finds it cuts to the chase faster than other reality dating shows.
Comedian and writer Shaun Micallef is on a quest to find the very meaning of life itself, envious of those with 'unshakeable faith'.
Having seized victory from the jaws of defeat in Paris, Ragnar returns to Kattegat dangerously ill. Thoughts of his death galvanize the forces who seek to succeed him...
The Backburner (satire) writes: "The Greens have devolved into open infighting over whether to change leader for the next disappointing election loss."
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Mary Tyler Moore was a cultural giant who carried herself with a dancer’s grace.
Some of Australia’s best hip hop artists have come together thanks to NITV, Elefant Traks and Bad Apples to produce an original song ‘Change the Date’, and an...
We all love a BBQ, but a small but growing segment of our society – vegans – question the ethical side of the great Aussie tradition.
The woman's doctor said her sexual orientation was included in her file "so she wouldnt' be offended".
A handkerchief belonging to an ANZAC soldier who died at Gallipoli, has lain for 101 years, unbeknownst to his family, less than 100km from the battlefield.
As centuries-old traditions continue in modern China, this is how three generations of Chinese Australians will mark the upcoming Lunar New year festival.
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.

From CEOs and doctors to social welfare campaigners and nurses, this year's Australia Day honourees represent a wide cross section of society. But all share a common...
Within moments of Melbourne's Bourke Street mall tragedy, labels of "Islamic terrorism" began filtering through the media.
When you’re lying awake on a sweltering night, sleep can feel like worlds away. But there are ways to stop the heat from spoiling your slumber.
"My sadness was now beside me. I felt lost. Soon, I didn’t want to leave the house. I couldn’t be bothered to talk. I felt permanently drunk, as if a fog had...
The scheme involves 1.6 million farmers around the world.
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#WalkWithUs - Indigenous Stories
It turns out, when it comes to Indigenous representation in comic form, there are more heroes out there than just sex-ed champion Condoman.
Sharon Winsor, founder of indigiearth, tells her emotional story of surviving family violence to becoming the CEO of one of Australia's most sought-after brands.
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...
Noongar woman and Family Rules star Daniella Borg never thought she'd be left alone to care for her nine daughters.
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.
Paying homage to the historic 1967 referendum, some of our best and brightest will take the Opera House stage to perform some of the greatest songs of the civil...
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The World Game
The LIVE football continues on SBS this week, headlined by Newcastle Jets playing Tim Cahill's Melbourne City at Coffs Harbour International Stadium on Friday night.
There is always a first time for things and for Western Sydney Wanderers they come in threes - or at least they did against Newcastle Jets.
All the information about SBS's coverage of the A-League for the 2016-2017 season.
Diego Costa returned to the Chelsea fold in style as his 15th Premier League goal of the season and a late header from Gary Cahill saw off a feisty Hull City 2-0.
"Ask any player and they will all say the refereeing this season is the worst it has ever been." This was the disturbing text I got from a high-profile player who...
All the information about SBS's coverage of the Premier League, which commences with the 2016-2017 campaign.
MOVIE NEWS, REVIEWS, TRAILERS
Director Garth Davis talks about what drew him to the story of Saroo Brierley for his first foray into directing a feature-length film.
Oliver meets Anna. This new love floods Oliver with memories of his father, who came out of the closet at age 75 to live a full, energized life.
There are over 50 movies from countries celebrating the dawn of the Year of the Rooster now available to stream through SBS OnDemand.
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.
Jeremy Saulnier’s 2013 take on the vigilante genre is both a masterclass in suspense and a brutal rebuttal to traditionally slick action films.
Camila, Rafael and Cazé have one rule: sex should never get in the way of their friendship. But this turns out to be a little more complicated than anticipated.
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Long Reads
Nhill is now home to 200 Karen refugees from Myanmar. Far from dividing locals, the huge influx of newcomers – many of whom arrived traumatised, unfamiliar with...
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:...
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.
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