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Matildas face final hitout before France
A thumping atmosphere at Eindhoven's Philips Stadion is expected for The Matildas' friendly with the Netherlands on Sunday.
Read MoreMatildas face final hitout before France
A thumping atmosphere at Eindhoven's Philips Stadion is expected for The Matildas' friendly with the Netherlands on Sunday.
Read MoreWikileaks’ Julian Assange subjected to 'psychological torture', UN expert claims
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be extradited to the US where he would face a "politicised show trial", a UN human rights investigator says.
Read MoreSouth Korean families of Budapest boat tragedy victims visit scene
The ill-fated Mermaid carrying mainly South Korean tourists overturned and capsized, seconds after colliding with a much larger cruise ship on the Danube river.
Read MoreMexico, US business groups urge Trump to back down on tariff threat
Donald Trump, responding to what he calls a surge of illegal immigrants across the southern border, has vowed to impose a tariff on all goods coming from Mexico.
Read MoreSBS World News bulletin: 1/6/19
SBS News wraps-up all the national and international news including: US city Virginia Beach in shock after mass shooting and an Australian man jailed in the UAE tells SBS why he believes he was targeted.
Read MoreAutistic woman's death 'not an isolated event'
The death of an autistic and epileptic woman in Sydney's west is indicative of wider issues faced by Australians with disability, an advocate says.
Read MoreHigh school graduate tributes immigrant family with strawberries at graduation
A Florida teenager uses strawberries to pay tribute to her migrant parents in a powerful graduation speech.
Read MoreSpain police anti drone drills ahead of football final
Spanish police display the drone surveillance and anti-drone attack operation prepared for the UEFA Champions League final.
Read MorePeru boasts more than 3,500 types of potatoes
The humble potato took centre stage on Friday as Peruvians flocked to the 10th annual Potato Festival in the capital, Lima. Peru boasts more than 3,500 different varieties of potato - the largest in the world – and restaurateurs, farmers and consumers gathered to peruse and sample the various types and colours
Read MoreProtesters take to Louisiana streets to oppose new abortion law
A law banning abortion as early as six weeks of pregnancy was signed by Louisiana's Democratic governor, leading to demonstrations on the streets outside the State Capitol.
Read MoreAnger over inflation and a weakening economy leads to violence in Haiti
Haiti is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere and the country's economic woes have fuelled Haitians' frustrations who say their lives have not improved since 2010's deadly earthquake.
Read MoreAfter space force, Trump wants to 'rule the skies'
US President Donald Trump has used a commencement address at the US Air Force Academy that "America must rule the skies" if it is to "dominate the future."
Read MoreRome zoo welcomes cute baby ring-tailed lemurs
Rome zoo welcomed two new and rather shy additions to its enclosures - twin ring-tailed baby lemurs.
Read MoreGermany's viral women's football ad has inspired girls in Australia
World Cup Fans looks at some of the nations competing in the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, through the eyes of their fans in Australia.
Read MoreFlood affected residents left wondering about possessions
Residents in flooded regions along the Arkansas River in the United States have filled temporary shelters and have been left wondering what will be left of their possessions when they finally return to their homes.
Read MoreGerman Chancellor given honorary Harvard degree, calls to 'tear down walls of ignorance'
Harvard University awarded German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, with an honorary Doctor of Laws degree ahead of giving the keynote speech at the institution's 368th commencement ceremony. In her address, she called to reject isolationism to tackle global problems.
Read MoreNarendra Modi sworn back in as Indian PM after election landslide
India's Narendra Modi has been sworn in as prime minister of the world's largest democracy for a second term during a ceremony outside the presidential palace in New Delhi.
Read MoreChildren injured as bouncy castle flies into the air in Siberia
Children were injured in Russia's Siberian city of Ulan-Ude when a bouncy castle was lifted into the air by strong winds before crashing onto the ground on the side of a busy road.
Read MoreHow this CEO has learnt to deal with his anxiety
What Tim thought was a heart attack turned out to be a panic attack and the beginning of a new journey with anxiety.
Read MoreBanksy mural moved from garage to gallery in Wales
A Banksy mural depicting a child enjoying what appears to be snow but is actually ash from a nearby burning bin has been moved from a garage to a planned street art museum in the Welsh town of Port Talbot.
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