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The government of Sri Lanka is seeking help from international lenders, as politicians in Australia, clash over how best to approach the crisis.
A coalition of 40 human rights and civil law groups say new anti-protest laws in New South Wales disproportionately target climate protesters, violating the basic right to take part in a peaceful protest.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Chris Weston from Pepperstone for more including what it means for shares, plus John Baldock speaks with NAB's Dean Pearson to find out just how much more price sensitive Australian consumers are.
In this episode we meet Australian James Spenceley, who is risking his life delivering emergency support to war-affected Ukraine.
Nursing groups say the central issue isn't so much funding levels for Aged Care - it's accountability in how the current money is being spent.
More than 1,000 are confirmed dead and about 1500 are reportedly injured in the 6.1 magnitude quake which struck near Khost in Paktika province.
The European Commission is set to vote on Ukraine's bid to join the European Union with success appearing likely.
In an exclusive interview with SBS, the UN Special Rapporteur on counter-terrorism and human rights says she intends to meet with the Government in coming weeks - calling for action.
The organisers of this week's first-ever meeting of States Parties to the Treaty of the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Vienna say nuclear war is still a possibility
Australia's Energy Market Operator will gradually lift the suspension of the National Electricity Market - after it took the unprecendented step of seizing control of the market last week.