SBS News In Depth

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.

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/podcast/sbs-news-in-depth

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 4m. Bisher sind 9196 Folge(n) erschienen. .

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China lifts tariffs on Australian Wine


The Australian wine industry has welcomed China's decision to abolish heavy tariffs on wine imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The tariffs, introduced at the height of diplomatic tensions in 2020, have seen exports worth $1.2 billion a year shrink to as little as $10 million. Producers and exporters are excited by the decision, but say it could take years to recover as Australian wines reenter a changed market.


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Our furry friends might understand us more than we thought


Dogs can understand us more than we thought. That's according to a new study published in the science journal, the Current Biology. Researchers in Hungary have shown that the furry friends can recognise the names of their favourite toys as well as the more obvious commands like 'sit' and 'stay'.


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The Palestinian Authority announces the formation of a new cabinet


The Palestinian Authority has announced the formation of a new cabinet as pressure grows for reform. The new cabinet will be formed by 23 ministers, at least five of whom are from Gaza, but it is unknown if they remain in the besieged territory.


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Microplastics: The sneaky guests in our waterways, soil, air... and bodies


Australian scientists are hoping new research into microplastics in our waterways will promote more sustainable practices. Microplastics - the result of the breakdown of larger plastic products - are present in oceans, soils and the even the air we breathe. But experts say there are steps we can take to limit our exposure.


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Hopes new system will control spread of deadly mite


The varroa mite, native to Asia, has spread throughout Europe, North and South America, and parts of Africa, reducing honey production by up to 60%.


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SBS On the Money: COVID's lasting economic impact four years on as the ASX hits another record


SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with AMP Chief Economist Shane Oliver about the economic lasting impacts of COVID four years after the inital lockdowns began, while Citi's Elizabeth Tian takes a look at the day on the market, including another record high.


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Remains found, as US counts the cost of Baltimore bridge accident


The remains of two out of six construction workers who were presumed dead after the collapse of a major bridge in the eastern US city of Baltimore have been found.


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Ukraine secures spot in Euro 2024 Football competition


People in Ukraine have celebrated their country's 2-1 win over Iceland that secured them one of the final entry tickets into the Euro 2024. Their qualification is seen as a small opportunity to lift the spirits of a nation that has been torn by war since Russia's invasion in early 2022.


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Hezbollah and Israel exchange missile attacks


Eight people have been killed in exchanging air strikes between Israel and Hezbollah. Meanwhile, a United Nations official says she is receiving threats following the release of a report accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.


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INTERVIEW: Civil Engineer David Knight on why the Baltimore Bridge collapsed so quickly


Structural engineers around the world are waiting to discover the results of an investigation into how a boat collided with a suspended bridge which crumbled and collapsed within minutes. The container ship rammed into a major bridge in Baltimore, causing it to snap and plunge into the river below...


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