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Independent news and stories from the SBS Audio Assyrian program, connecting you to life in Australia and Assyrian-speaking Australians.
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Newsflash: 9 May 2024
Australia's government set to ramp up gas projects and support a transition to net zero by 2050; Fiji's former long-serving prime minister sentenced to a year in prison; and, in sport, coach Jo Yapp names her first Wallaroos team to take on Canada in the opening match of the Pacific Four series.
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SBS Assyrian: Weekly news wrap
Candlelit vigils held across the country, honouring victims of domestic violence; Bonza appoints a voluntary administrator following sudden cancellations of flights; The South Sydney Rabbitohs announce the departure of club coach Jason Demetriou.
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SBS Assyrian news bulletin: 7 May 2024
Residents in Gaza's city of Rafah react to new strikes following ceasefire hopes; Two senate committees to deliver findings into supermarket price gouging and a controversial deportation bill; and, in football, Crystal Palace thump Manchester United in 4-0 home victory.
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How to watch the Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Watch all the action on SBS and SBS On Demand as Malmö, Sweden, hosts the 68th Eurovision Song Contest.
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Another fire devastates Erbil Market
Another fire has ravaged the public market in the Kurdistan region, resulting in the destruction of millions of dollars' worth of property and merchandise. The incident occurred on Sunday, 5 May, at the Erbil Fortress Market, a popular tourist destination. Naseem Sadiq provides insight into the aftermath of this tragedy, detailing the impact on merchants and the government's response.
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Charles Tooma's reflection on his homeland visit
Assyrian entertainer and singer, Charles Tooma, reflects on his latest visit to the homeland in Northern Iraq and his concert in front of thousands of fans and spectators. He says that the people's reaction to him was unbelievable and will never forget the love and admiration he received there.