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Grave concerns after one month of anti-government unrest in Iran
Grave concerns after one month of anti-government unrest in Iran

It's been a month since one of Iran's deadliest periods of anti-government unrest in the history of the Islamic Republic. While mass protests have su…

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Call for schools to help detect signs of forced marriage
Call for schools to help detect signs of forced marriage

As students return for a new year, Australian Federal Police are calling on schools to be on the lookout for signs of students being coerced into for…

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Markets bet on February RBA interest rate rise after hot inflation
Markets bet on February RBA interest rate rise after hot inflation

SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a deep dive into today's higher than expected inflation figures to find out what it means for interest rat…

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Thousands owed after Services Australia applied child support laws incorrectly: Ombudsman
Thousands owed after Services Australia applied child support laws incorrectly: Ombudsman

A landmark report has revealed Services Australia knowingly bypassed child support laws for six years, internally blocking payments to over 16,000 pa…

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'Mother of all deals': How Trump pushed Europe and India to reach a deal after almost two decades of talks
'Mother of all deals': How Trump pushed Europe and India to reach a deal after almost two decades of talks

India and the European Union say they have reached "the mother of all deals" in a trade agreement that has been in the works for nearly two decades. …

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85 seconds to annihilation: scientists re-set the Doomsday Clock
85 seconds to annihilation: scientists re-set the Doomsday Clock

Atomic scientists have set the Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been to the theoretical point of world annihilation.…

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Is it too late to jump on the gold and silver bullet train?
Is it too late to jump on the gold and silver bullet train?

SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Daniel Hynes from ANZ and Michael Wayne from Medallion Financial Group to find out more about gold a…

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Return of final hostage remains fulfils key condition of peace plan
Return of final hostage remains fulfils key condition of peace plan

Israel says it has recovered the remains of the final hostage held in Gaza, police officer Ran Gvili. The recovery fulfills a key condition of the US…

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Bradman scores again as Baggy Green fetches record price
Bradman scores again as Baggy Green fetches record price

A baggy green cap worn by Sir Donald Bradman in Australia's 1947 test series against India has fetched $460,000 at auction. The sale of this rare pie…

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Heated rhetoric: White House shifts blame for ICE shooting to Minnesota Democrats
Heated rhetoric: White House shifts blame for ICE shooting to Minnesota Democrats

After casting Alex Pretti and Renee Good as "domestic terrorists", the White House is now shifting blame for recent ICE shootings onto Democratic pol…

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