SBS World News Radio: There are reports Australia's refugee exchange deal with the United States may still be in doubt as President Donald Trump considers whether...

Zhu Qin's First Day

SBS World News Radio: Keeping an age old tradition alive far from the country of origin is a challenge for many migrants, but for one Chinese opera singer sharing...
SBS World News Radio: Breakneck industrialisation has seen millions flock from China's poorer countryside to urban areas to find work, but many workers struggling...

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SBS World News Radio: Western Australia's Governor Kerry Sanderson has issued the writs for the state's 40th election, triggering a 38-day election campaign. 

World News Radio January 31

US President Trump continues to defend travel ban; China's growing influence on Australia's economy; The AFL's inaugural national women's league to get underway.
SBS World News Radio: Balancing education with a promising sporting future can be difficult for some promising athletes, but a program in Melbourne is helping...
SBS World News Radio: Amanda Farrugia, the daughter of Maltese migrants, will captain Greater Western Sydney in the inaugural AFL national women's league.
SBS World News Radio: Economists say China is likely to be more important for Australia's economy into the future, and not the United States.
SBS World News Radio: The Prime Minister has confirmed Australian dual nationals will be exempt from recently announced restrictions on immigration to the United...
SBS World News Radio: The Prime Minister has responded to Indigenous boxer Anthony Mundine, who has described Australia's national anthem as "racist".
SBS World News Radio: United States President Donald Trump is defending his controversial travel and immigration ban despite widespread condemnation, lawsuits...
SBS World News Radio: There are calls for a boycott on an Arab-Israeli film detailing the lives of three Palestinian women living in Tel Aviv.

SBS World News Radio Jan 30

Deaths reported in a shooting at a Canadian mosque; Donald Trump defends the US immigration ban as an international backlash grows; The weekend in sport;
SBS World News Radio: The ABC's decision to end 80 years of shortwave radio broadcasts into the Pacific region is being criticised as a diplomatic misstep.
SBS World News Radio: Lunar New Year is a time of celebration, family and food, but in China its also a time of superstition and fortune-telling.
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