Welcome to the Frontline AIDS' podcast, bringing you voices from the frontline of the HIV response around the world. With insights from human rights activists, gender champions, health experts, and others we'll tackle some of the biggest questions influencing our work to end AIDS for everyone, everywhere. Get in touch at [email protected]
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Exploring all things first aid related. As an instructor with over 27 years experience my goal is to share some tips and tricks with you. Bring 30+ years frontline healthcare experience (paramedicine, nursing and more). [email protected] is our email address if you have any questions or comments. You can also find us on Twitter @Basics2020
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The Climate Brides podcast will bring to you a series of conversations on early and forced marriages, and the climate crisis in South Asia. We will listen to survivors, frontline workers, activists, and academics in and from the region, to unpack the everyday lives and resistances of young communities braving the biggest challenges of the 21st century.
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Presented by Andrew Mueller, Monocle’s flagship global-affairs show features expert guests and in-depth analysis of the big issues of the week. Nominated for ‘Best Current Affairs’ show and the ‘Spotlight Award’ in the 2022 British Podcast Awards.
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Welcome to TheBody.com's Podcast Central! Here is an archive of dozens of audio interviews with people with HIV, doctors, researchers and others. You can easily listen to any of these interviews online or transfer them to your MP3 player. You can also read any of our podcast transcripts.
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The Our Shared Ocean podcast brings you stories of lived experience from across the world as part of Ireland's response to the environmental and economic challenges facing many Small Island Developing States. These proud island nations are on the frontline in tackling climate change issues and are supported by Ireland in this critical battle by the Our Shared Ocean Programme, a funding initiative by the Government of Ireland delivered by Irish Aid and the Marine Institute.
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This podcast is on a range of issues but generally they fit into one of four categories. The four categories are: Climate change, alternative economic systems, diversity and health. On occasion the podcast has episodes which don't fit into any of these. The podcast is a mix of science and social science and other elements which impact on well-being.
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Background and breakdown on 100 days of Portland insurrection, going in to the background, history of the current protests breaking down the struggles, successes and infrastructure that has made the uprising in Portland possible.
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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.
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Get ready to embark on a ‘PR learning adventure’ with CRUNCH! Three-time winner of the PR Institute of NZ’s ‘Small PR Agency of the Year,’ the HMC team provides practical wisdom to help business leaders turbocharge their reputation-building game. Tune in to these 'crucial chats over lunch' - CRUNCH - for entertaining insights that will empower you to forge connections and relationships with those who matter most in your industry. Whether you are steering the ship as a visionary CEO, orchestr ...
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It’s been 40 years since AIDS was first reported and we now live in a world where AIDS has become old news: the forgotten pandemic. HIV unmuted, the IAS - International AIDS Society - podcast, brings together global HIV change-makers as we journey through the last four decades, recreating moments in time and spotlighting the scientific advancements and human endeavours central to the response. Together, we’ll reflect on our past, focus on our present and look to the future. This is HIV unmut ...
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Beyond the Food Parcel: Stories from the Frontlines of UK Food Aid
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33:18Send us a text In this episode of Science Intersection, we speak with Emma Österberg from the Independent Food Aid Network (IFAN), a UK-wide organisation supporting over 500 independent food banks and community food projects. We explore what food insecurity really looks like today far beyond the headlines. Emma shares insights from IFAN’s advocacy,…
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'We dare to work under difficult situations'
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41:23How do you end AIDS when there's a war on? "We don't stop our job," says Bekele Senbete, Executive Director, Organisation for Social Services, Health and Development (OSSHD). This week we look at how creativity, compassion, and coffee ceremonies play their part. From AI support in Ukraine and sipping coffee together in Ethiopia, to finding shelter …
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Vancouver vehicle attack claims 11 lives, injures dozens
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6:01A Vancouver Filipino street festival has turned tragic when a man drove an SUV through a crowd, killing 11 and injuring dozens. Police, who ruled out terrorism, say the suspect who is in custody was known to them due to prior mental health interactions. As the city mourns, leaders have pledged support and the Filipino community has vowed to rebuild…
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'Final showdown': leaders' debate with one week left of campaigning
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6:40A panel of undecided voters handed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese a convincing win at the end of the fourth and final leaders debate. With one week of campaigning remaining, the verdict of voters across Australia will be sealed on May 3.
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Pope Francis' funeral attended by world leaders, royals and pilgrims
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7:13A funeral and procession for Pope Francis has been attended by 400,000 - bringing together royals, world leaders, pilgrims and refugees. The first Latin American pope has been remembered as a champion for peace, inclusion, and mercy.
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INTERVIEW: Coalition foreign affairs spokesman David Coleman
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11:57An elected Dutton Coalition Government would establish a Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs to provide greater support for Australians being held in arbitrary detention overseas. The need for a Special Envoy has been identified by the Australian Wrongful and Arbitrary Detention Alliance as a key strategy to provide a stronger focus on efforts to fre…
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INTERVIEW: 'Migrants have become scapegoats': FECCA's Peter Doukas voices election concerns
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2:39The Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia says they are concerned multiculturalism isn't a key election issue in this federal election campaign. They've released a policy platform criticising proposals to change the citizenship 'values' test, ban refugees from Gaza, and deport dual nationals convicted of crimes. Chairperson Peter D…
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The climate is changing and so is the way people are talking about it – with science communicators around the world using laughs over lectures to drive the climate conversation.
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Live from Delphi: What’s brewing in the Eastern Mediterranean?
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27:34With the change of the past 12 months, we ask experts: what does Turkey want in the Eastern Mediterranean? Is Cyprus actually solvable? And do we understand how the Middle East is being reshaped? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Who gets to vote? The push to include incarcerated Australians
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9:38Imagine voting without the hallmarks of election day – a sausage sizzle, how-to-vote cards, or information about the candidates. What is unthinkable for many Australians is a reality for people who are in prison. Just 274 prisoners voted in the last Federal Election, and former inmates say the barriers to voting can feel dehumanising.…
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Prevention is better than the cure: fighting the tanning trend
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6:01Two in three Australians will receive some form of skin cancer diagnosis in their lifetime, with one person dying with melanoma every six hours. Significant advances in treatment have cut the death rate in half since 2010 - but the sun safety message just isn't sinking in for young people. And as the rate of melanoma continues to rise, experts say …
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As homelessness soars, ‘Ibu Ade’ is feeding those in need. It’s her way to heal from childhood abuse
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5:04As Australia’s housing crisis continues, Perth has become one of Australia’s least affordable cities to rent. With more people experiencing homelessness, one Indonesian migrant is doing what she can, providing free food to those struggling.
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Ten years since the whole world shook: what's changed since Nepal's devastating quake
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5:31It's been 10 years since a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal, killing more than 9,000 people. Residents and aid workers have shared their experiences of that day and the impact it has had on the nation, with SBS Nepali.
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Trump's Crimea ultimatum, India-Pakistan tensions and a conclave plot-twist?
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28:00In this episode: Washington threatens to walk away from Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks, Asia Correspondent Aaron Fernandes joins us to discuss what's triggered the unfolding crisis between India and Pakistan, we'll explore the impact of Pope Francis’ legacy on the future direction of the Vatican, and Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson dra…
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'Vladimir stop!': Trump issues rare reprimand over deadly attack on Kyiv
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5:22In a rare rebuke, US President Donald Trump has called on Russia to halt attacks on Ukraine. It follows Russia's largest and deadliest attack on Kyiv in months, which killed 12 people in strikes that pounded the capital for hours in the middle of the night.
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March of the Living ceremony marks 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz
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4:49Thousands have marched through the former Auschwitz Nazi death camp in Poland in an annual ceremony which this year marks 80 years since the camp's liberation. Among those marching were Holocaust survivors, calling for the world to remember the Holocaust as a lesson for humanity.
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Service and sacrifice remembered on ANZAC day
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3:25Thousands of people have gathered across Australia for ANZAC Day. The Prime Minister attended the National Service in Canberra.
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Cost of living: it’s the term we haven’t been able to escape since the last election. From housing to migration, household budgets to the Australian economy, Independent Economist Saul Eslake breaks down what’s on offer this election.
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Confusion over Opposition's migration policies
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5:05Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has been asked to clarify the Coalition's position on migration, after his immigration spokesman, Dan Tehan, appeared to confuse the Coalition's permanent migration target with skilled visa numbers. Mr Tehan also confirmed a Coalition government would cut Australia's humanitarian visa intake by 20,000 visas.…
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"Disappointingly quiet": Criticism over delay in major parties' domestic and family violence commitments
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13:58The Coalition have announced a $90 million investment in family and domestic violence, following Labor's $8.6 million commitment announced earlier this week. This comes amid bipartisan support for Labor's $4 billion National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children released in 2022. But advocates and victim-survivors are disappointed by what…
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'Lost years ago': Trump takes aim at Zelenskyy for not ceding Crimea to Russia
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5:35US President Donald Trump has again taken aim at Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, blaming his refusal to accept Russian occupation of Crimea for failure to end the Russia-Ukraine war. But Mr Zelenskyy says ceding the territory would be a violation of Ukraine's constitution.
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India launches sweeping diplomatic crackdown on Pakistan after attack in Kashmir
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6:12India has launched a sweeping diplomatic crackdown on Pakistan after a gun attack in the Indian-controlled part of the disputed territory of Kashmir killed 26 tourists.
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Belonging Nowhere: When statelessness happens because there is no state
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10:23For a year and a half, Israel has been bombarding the densely populated Gaza Strip in response to attacks staged by Hamas on October 7th, 2023. It was a rapid escalation of an old, old conflict and many people understand that it has created millions of displaced people and refugees. Not many people understand that many of those are also stateless. …
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Cost of Living Secrets: How to ask for a pay rise
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22:29What is the best way to start a discussion with your employer about getting a pay rise? In this episode we break down how to approach your boss, what type of industries are more likely to get a pay rise now, and negotiating more money when you start a new job. Dave Cawley from Hays recruitment looks at what strategies work and what strategies do no…
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The National Party of Australia, currently led by David Littleproud, has taken pride in representing regional and rural communities across Australia for over 100 years. While the party has never formed government on its own, it has played a big part in Australia's parliament.
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Explainer 464: The threats facing Ecuador: real or invented?
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6:30Ecuadorian officials have placed the country on high alert, claiming imminent terrorist attacks and presidential assassination attempts. There is, however, very little evidence of these dangers. This week, Andrew Mueller explains whether the threats in Ecuador are real, invented, politicised or all the above. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy…
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Coalition pledges increase in defence spending to 3% GDP if elected
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5:59The Coalition has pledged to increase defence spending to 3 per cent of GDP if elected. Labor has criticised the lack of detail in the plan.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Damien Boey from Wilson Asset Management about the day's market action, including what could be the end of US exceptionalism and why US funds may be flowing through to Australian markets.
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Dozens of tourists gunned down in disputed region of Kashmir
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5:25At least 26 people are reported dead in Indian-controlled Kashmir after gunmen opened fire on tourists in the region's deadliest attack on civilians since 2000. Prime Minister Narendra Modi decried the "heinous act" in the summer retreat of Pahalgam, pledging the attackers "will be brought to justice".…
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IMF forecasts weaker growth in global economies
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6:48The International Monetary Fund has given its economic assessment of the impact of the Trump administration's global tariff changes. This comes as major changes continue in the United States under Donald Trump with the latest being funding cuts to the US State Department as part of his cost saving agenda.…
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Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have clashed on the debate stage for a third time. The moderators said they wanted to push past the campaign lines and give voters something more.
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Petrol prices at a 20 week low & can Trump really force Powell out?
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10:45Rhayna Bosch speaks with Vivek Dhar from the Commonwealth Bank about why petrol prices are likely to fall even lower, while SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a look at the day's market action with Mark Gardner from MPC Markets.
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Pope Francis' vision for a modern multicultural church
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7:26The death of Pope Francis has sparked mourning across Catholic communities around the world, with tributes highlighting his transformative leadership and commitment to inclusivity. These efforts were seen through his outreach to communities in Asia, Africa and South America and his appointment of more than 20 cardinals from countries that had never…
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Pope Francis, the reforming head of the Catholic Church, has died at the age of 88. His death has set in motion the centuries-old process of electing a new Pope.
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Voting 101: How to cast your vote in the federal election
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8:33The Australian federal election season has begun and you might be wondering how to have your say at the polls. Voting 101 from SBS News will be taking you through where and when to vote, how to vote, and what it is exactly that you're voting for.
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The world has been paying tribute to the memory of Pope Francis, the first Latin American pope and a transformative figure in the modern Catholic Church.He had suffered from double pneumonia earlier this year and died on Easter Monday at the age of 88. His death came as a shock following his appearance in St Peter’s Square on Easter Sunday, where h…
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Waiting for decades: How a processing backlog for parent visas could sway votes
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5:45Opposition leader Peter Dutton has vowed the Coalition will not cut Australia's annual intake of parent visas after sustained pressure to reveal where its planned cuts to permanent migration would come from. The backlog of parent visas has ballooned under this term of government. Despite increasing the cap, Labor has had little appetite to reform t…
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Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church, and religious leader for more than one billion people, has died aged 88. Known for humility, compassion and a reformist approach to leadership, he was the first Latin American Pontiff.
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Farmers in Victoria's west say they're suffering from crumbling roads, the soaring cost of living, and some of the lowest rainfall on record. They're also looking to make their mark at the ballot box on the 3rd of May. In the once-safe Liberal Party electorate of Wannon, a fierce battle is shaping up between a comedian and former radio host-turned …
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Australia has recorded its worst Easter drowning toll in recent history, with six people dead and two missing across New South Wales and Victoria. Lifesavers say the combination of hot weather, high coastal swells and increased beach activity has contributed to the tragic record.
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Outrage over report into deaths of aid workers in Gaza
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6:06In the early hours of 23 March, fifteen Palestinian emergency workers were killed by a barrage of Israeli gunfire. Four weeks later, an Israeli military report has admitted responsibility, but says its soldiers believed they were operating in a situation of real danger. The report has been denounced by the Palestinian Red Crescent as being full of …
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Easter, but no change on the frontlines in Ukraine
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5:49Russian and Ukrainian Christians have celebrated Easter Sunday as their political leaders have accused each other of violating an Easter truce announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The supposed 30-hour ceasefire was meant to mark the religious holiday but there has reportedly been no pause in fighting on the frontlines.…
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Ethiopians in Washington DC strive to preserve ancient language
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4:15In the U.S. capital of Washington DC, hundreds of Ethiopians dressed in traditional white shawls called the "netela" are chanting in the ancient liturgical language of one of the oldest branches of Christianity. They are part of a church that hopes to keep the traditions and the language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church alive.…
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The Australian Greens, currently led by Adam Bandt, are Australia's biggest minor party. They've grown from a protest party to a mainstay in federal parliament over the last 50 years.
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Surprise Russian ceasefire announcement, but Ukraine alleges fighting continues
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6:17Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a surprise one-day ceasefire in Ukraine for Easter, but the government of Ukraine says Russian forces have continued artillery fire. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Mr Putin cannot be trusted, and has called on Russia to implement the 30-day truce brokered by U-S President Donald Trump tha…
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Study finds rising temperatures pose a mental health burden
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4:16Researchers are warning extreme heat is a threat to mental health. Doctors have long warned of the dangers of heat related stress and now a study suggests rising temperatures could increase the burden of mental and behavioural disorders by almost 50 per cent by 2050.
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The Frenchmen hailed as heroes reflect on one year since Bondi stabbing attack
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4:40One year on from the deadly mass stabbing at a popular shopping centre in Sydney's Bondi Junction, the families of the victims, survivors and first responders are reflecting on the next steps of their recovery. The tragedy also saw members of the public step up to stop the attacker before first responders arrived on the scene. Damien Guerot and Sil…
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Water security a key issue for voters in Torres Strait Islands this federal election
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2:56Voters in the Torres Strait are preparing to cast their ballots in the May election. Climate change and water security have emerged as key factors in how leaders plan to vote.
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Live from Delphi: has the sun set on the transatlantic relationship?
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34:09In fewer than 100 days in power, Donald Trump has upended his country’s historic alliance with Europe, told the continent that it can no longer rely on security guarantees from the US and launched a trade war that threatens the global economy. Reporting from the Delphi Economic Forum, we spoke with attendees with experience at the Pentagon, Nato, t…
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Re-enactments, remembrance, and reflection: how Christians around the world marked Good Friday
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6:38Christians around the world have marked Good Friday with prayer, theatre and reflection. From the Middle East to Europe and the Americas, worshippers have marked the day they believe Jesus Christ died on the cross.
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