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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spent his first day in Australia fielding questions over Palestinian statehood.
The Trump administration has issued tough new orders for a sweeping crackdown on illegal immigrants, putting nearly all of the country's 11 million undocumented...
French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen's refusal to wear a headscarf before meeting Lebanon's grand mufti has been labelled a strategic stunt ahead...
A former migration officer and a wedding celebrant who ran a spousal visa scam involving Indian men have been sentenced to jail.
Detectives probing the assassination of Kim Jong-Un's half-brother want to question a North Korean diplomat, Malaysia's top policeman said Wednesday.
A UN-backed court has dismissed a case against a former Khmer Rouge cadre charged with crimes against humanity, highlighting the difficulties of bringing lower...
Housing experts have told SBS News the entrepreneur has “no leg to stand on”.

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Patients will soon be able to access the drug in "a matter of days" rather than weeks, under changes announced by the federal government on Wednesday.
Amnesty International has labelled Australia's offshore detention policy "inhumane" and "abusive", making it the second straight year the activist group has...
Physical assaults against Jewish Australians alone have risen by 50 per cent in the past year.
The royal commission has heard Christian and Marist brothers' protocols allow known child sex abusers to continue living in religious communities.
Bill Shorten has expressed dismay at the news that up to 180 South Australian workers will be made redundant following Coca-Cola Amatil's announcement it plans to...
The sounds of construction continued even as Christchurch paused to remember the 185 people killed in the 2011 earthquake and the rescue workers who helped the...
The number of full-fee paying international students studying in Australia has risen by more than 10 per cent in the past year, to a record 554,179, and one...
Face Up to Racism Week

Face up to racism with a week of programs challenging preconceptions around race and prejudice. Starts Sunday 26 February.

In focus: US Politics

The latest news on American politics.

After remaining silent on the subject for several days, President Donald Trump on Tuesday decried a spate of anti-Semitic threats against Jewish community centers...
The Department of Homeland Security issued tough new orders Tuesday to begin a sweeping crackdown on illegal immigrants, putting nearly all of the country's 11...
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that Lieutenant General Herbert Raymond McMaster would be his new national security adviser, again turning to the US...
US President Donald Trump has taken to Twitter to clarify comments he made at a rally in Florida when he referred to Sweden as the site of a recent terror incident.
A top aide denied Sunday that President Donald Trump is having difficulty filling the key post of national security advisor because of White House moves to...
Donald Trump has blasted the media as fake news producers and condemned the TPP as a 'job killing disaster' at a rally in Florida.
US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis says he has no issues with the media, unlike his boss Donald Trump who says the media are "the enemy of the American people".

In focus: Australia's First People

Culture
Can art hold the key to reconciliation? Dancer and artist Thomas ES Kelly explains why he thinks so.
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Indigenous Languages at Risk

Australia's Indigenous languages could be completely wiped out by 2050 according to experts.

NITV
How much do we actually know about the history and concept of this sociological term which is rapidly gaining popularity?
NITV
Associate Professor Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews gives us a snapshot of the research on racism against Indigenous peoples since the 1960s.
Health
Racism mars the healthcare system for Indigenous people, who are accused of faking pain, have their Aboriginality denied, and die while in state care.
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A behind-the-scenes look at Insight's recent trip to the Latrobe Valley, speaking and filming with communities affected by the closure of Hazelwood Power Station and Mine.
Chief White House photographer Pete Souza has released his final series of images, offering a glimpse inside the Obama administration in its final year.
The year 2016 gave political cartoonists more material than you could poke a pencil at. Eighty of the best cartoons went on display in the Behind the Lines exhibition at the Museum of Australian Democracy in Canberra.
Donald Trump supporters were jubilant while Hillary Clinton supporters were shocked and silent - it is the tale of two camps as the US starts to come to terms with Trump's shock victory.
More than 50,000 Iraqi soldiers, Kurdish Peshmerga fighters, Sunni Arab tribesmen and Shia militiamen are engaged in a bloody battle to re-take control of Mosul from IS.

Finetta's life at home

A 6.2-magnitude hit central Italy on Wednesday, leaving more than 150 dead and reducing towns across the region to rubble.