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Independent news and stories from SBS Audio, connecting you to life in Australia and German-speaking Australians. - Nachrichten und Geschichten aus unserer deutschsprachigen Community in Australien, in deutscher Sprache.
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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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The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 is being marked around the world on the 35th anniversary. For almost 30 years before its fall, the barrier symbolised the Cold War division of Europe, after the Second World War. The mass protest that led to its fall happened peacefully - but that wasn't a guaranteed outcome at the time.…
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Der russische Präsident Putin gratuliert nun doch Trump zur Präsidentenwahl/ erste Opfer im Kampf zwischen ukrainischen und nordkoreanischen Armeeangehörigen/ der scheidende US-Präsident Biden sichert seinem Nachfolger Donald Trump einen „friedlichen und geordneten“ Übergang zur Amtsübernahme zu / nach dem Ausscheiden der FDP wollen SPD und Grüne i…
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A new free vaccine program from the Federal Government is expected to protect pregnant women and babies from the potentially-deadly respiratory syncytial virus or RSV. Health Minister Mark Butler says it could reduce hospitalisations due to the disease by 90 per cent.
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While many fear the re-election of Donald Trump as United States President will mean a major setback for climate action, experts say there is still hope. Ahead of the COP29 Summit in Azerbaijan, it's being argued the international community will keep pushing ahead without US leadership.
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Dozens of migrants are claiming to have lost thousands of dollars after engaging a migration consultancy that allegedly failed to provide promised services. Those working in the industry say it's a fairly common occurrence, due to the complexity of Australia's migration system and are warning those seeking migration services to watch out for red fl…
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The United States has recently added 78 entitites to its Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Act list to ensure domestic businesses do not profit directly or indirectly from forced labour occurring in a number of overseas countries - including by the Uyghur minority population in China's Xinjiang province. So far $3.62 billion worth of goods has been i…
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Pregnancy loss is something thousands of women have to bear leading to intense grief and isolation. Gidget Foundation Australia - an organisation that provides specialist support for new and expectant parents - says early intervention is key in the healing process. But with the stigma around pregnancy loss still prominent, especially in migrant com…
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In a trade speech at the Japanese embassy in Canberra, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has said the world was increasingly vulnerable and volatile due to the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas wars, as well as challenges in Chinese trade. What then are the implications of a new President in the White House for the existing and future global order? And what cou…
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Fatima El-Assaad lost her daughter Aya in 2021 after she was born still at 27 weeks, but felt like she wasn't given the appropriate support to navigate her grief. It wasn't until Fatima started speaking to other Muslim parents, that she began to recognise a gap in culturally safe bereavement support. In fact, Fatima's advocacy group The Still Nest,…
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The first person in Victoria found guilty of performing the Nazi salute in public has been released on bail, after being handed a one-month prison term. The accused has appealed the sentence, saying he believes the punishment is an attack on freedom of speech.
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Chris Dammann gives helpful tips and information on how to find your way down under. In conversation with Katharina Lösche, he sheds light on the cultural differences between Germans and Australians and describes the pitfalls that Germans in Australia often encounter. - Chris Dammann gibt hilfreiche Tipps und Informationen, wie man sich in Down Und…
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While the RBA hasn't implied it will cut interest rates any time soon, markets are expecting them to start falling some time, and banks are already contemplating if they'll pass them on in full to customers amid a squeeze on margins. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with PwC Banking Lead Sam Garland to find out more and wrap up the repor…
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Donald Trump not only won the US presidential election more clearly than expected, his Republican Party can also count on a broad majority in Congress. Dieter Herrmann, editor-in-chief of the newspaper DIE WOCHE IN AUSTRALIA, says that only the dominance of the election victory surprised him. - Donald Trump hat nicht nur die US-Präsidentschaftswahl…
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United States President Joe Biden is calling for a calm and peaceful transition of power following Donald Trump's victory in the presidential elections. This comes as Mr Trump begins forming his White House team as those convicted following the 6th of January 2020 riots hope he fulfills his campaign promise of pardoning them…
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For generations, Jamaicans could walk across the road, onto their beaches and into the sea. Today, campaign group JaBBEM says locals can access less than one per cent of the island’s beaches, where private landowners and foreign tourists rule. JaBBEM has joined with community members to take the government, private land owners and hotel companies t…
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The results of the US election continues to occupy people all over the world. In the shadow of this major event, the coalition in Berlin fell apart — new elections have now been announced for the coming year. Prof. Markus Wagner is an expert in constitutional law and explains what to expect in Germany's politics over the coming weeks and months. Th…
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In October 1989, 70,000 East Germans took to Leipzig’s streets, demanding freedom. Amid mounting tension, the "Leipzig Six" issued a call for calm, setting the stage for the fall of the Berlin Wall. Revisit that pivotal moment, and hear from those whose voices, courage, and sacrifice were behind a peaceful revolution that transformed a nation. - Im…
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The first public hearing for the inquiry into Australia's major supermarkets is examining issues such as pricing dynamics and profit margins of the major retailers. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is leading the inquiry, with supermarket giants Woolworths and Coles expected to appear. The inquiry has heard from consumer advocates…
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Donald Trump's return to the White House has completed what many have described as a stunning comeback to office, four years after losing his 2020 re-election bid to Joe Biden. His victory has raised many questions about how and why he has garnered support from voters. There are also questions about the impact his administration will have not just …
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Children under the age of 16 are to be banned from using social media, under a government proposal that will be introduced to Parliament this year. Advocates have welcomed the move, but experts warn there could be unintended consequences and loopholes in the ban. And a warning, this story includes stories of death and eating disorders.…
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Australia is facing a skills shortage. So why are migrants struggling to find work in line with their education and experience? - Australien sieht sich mit einem Fachkräftemangel konfrontiert. Warum haben Migranten also Schwierigkeiten, Arbeit zu finden, die ihrer Ausbildung und Erfahrung entspricht?…
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Global markets were mixed as investors digested the implications of a Donald Trump win of the US Presidential Election. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Shane Oliver from AMP and Angus Geddes from Fat Prophets to find out what it means for both the Australian and global economies and the implications for investors.…
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Die Ampel-Koalition ist zerbrochen/ Der republikanische Präsidentschaftskandidat Donald Trump erringt einen klaren Sieg bei der US-Präsidentschaftswahl/ Die australische Regierung plant ein Verbot für Kinder unter 16 Jahren, soziale Medien zu nutzen/ Verbraucherschutzbehörde beginnt öffentliche Anhörungen zu den Preisen in australischen Supermärkte…
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America has voted: Donald Trump returns to the White House. He was not only able to win over important swing states, but also activate new groups of voters. Benjamin Kanthak and Wolfgang Müller discuss the surprising election result. - Amerika hat gewählt: Donald Trump kehrt ins Weiße Haus zurück. Er konnte nicht nur wichtige Swing States für sich …
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Kamala Harris has conceded defeat in the US presidential election, urging her supporters to not despair - but to instead focus on the future. Votes from the election are still being counted, but Donald Trump has secured the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency.
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A new initiative dubbed the Garage Sale Trail taking place throughout the country across the next two weekends is hoping to give unwanted items a second home. While those taking part say it's a great way to find goods on the cheap, environment groups say the re-use of household items can help reduce emissions.…
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The High Court has ruled that forcing former immigration detainees to wear ankle bracelets is unconstitutional. It's a significant blow to the Albanese government and its response to last year’s High Court ruling that saw hundreds freed from indefinite detention.
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The fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, marked the beginning of a night of liberation, unity, and hope. But behind the iconic images lies a complex story of opportunities and challenges that have left a lasting impact on East Germany and the entire country. This series delves deeply into the transformations that began on that pivotal day—a…
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There are fears a Trump presidency could mean a further erosion of women and trans people's bodily autonomy in the United States. For sex workers, the issue of bodily autonomy is one they are frequently forced to address, despite the fact their perspectives are often silenced in mainstream media. These US election issues are playing on the minds of…
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Der stellvertretende Premierminister Richard Marles sagt Beziehungen Australiens zu den USA bleiben unabhängig vom Ausgang der Präsidentschaftswahlen stark / Vertreter der First Nations fordern Queensland Premier auf Entscheidung zur Abschaffung der Wahrheits- und Heilungskommission zu überdenken / Erste Bohrungen für geplante Hochgeschwindigkeits-…
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The Reserve Bank held official interest rate on hold at 4.35% but says underlying inflation won't hit the mid-point of its target until the end of 2026. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Madeline Dunk from ANZ to find out what that means for the timing of the first interest rate cut this cycle, plus we preview the US Presidential ele…
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Australia's intelligence head says none of the nine terror attacks, disruptions, or incidents this year have been directly inspired by the conflict in the Middle East. After raising Australia's terror threat level earlier this year over concerns of a destablising security environment, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation says those con…
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German is not an easy language to learn. And then, of course, there is the question: What can I actually do with my German language skills? German Careers Day was organised to answer this question. It took place in Melbourne on October 25 and is a collaboration between the University of Melbourne, Monash University and the Goethe-Institut. - Deutsc…
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Israel has informed the United Nations of its intentions to cut ties with the organisation's Palestinian Relief Agency, despite global concerns. It comes as the Israeli forces continue their operations in northern Gaza, making the work of local medical groups extremely challenging.
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As the new Northern Territory government implements the tough-on-crime policies that helped bring them to office, access to legal aid is being cut back sharply, raising concerns vulnerable Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will be left to defend themselves in court.
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The Melbourne Cup has long been described as the race that stops the nation but can the annual horse race still lay claim to that title today? From concerns over animal welfare to gambling, the popularity of the race has steadily declined. However, with around 90,000 people expected to attend the racecourse at Flemington on Tuesday race organisers …
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with George Boubouras from K2 Asset Management Ltd to find out how the market is positioning itself ahead of the US Presidential election and the implication for global interest rates; plus Rhayna Bosch discusses the changing digital entertainment consumption landscape with Peter Corbett from Deloitte.…
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Führer und Verführer is a film that offers us unprecedented insights behind the scenes of the Third Reich and shows the perspective of the perpetrators. The focus is on the Minister of Propaganda Josef Goebbels and his personal relationship with Adolf Hitler. Führer und Seducer is currently showing at the Jewish International Film Festival. We spok…
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