The leaders of the United States and North Korea prepare for their historic summit in Singapore; Spain takes in a humanitarian ship with more than 600 migrants on board; and Trent Sainsbury ready to lead the Socceroos into their first…

The leaders of the United States and North Korea prepare for their historic summit in Singapore; Spain takes in a humanitarian ship with more than 600 migrants on board; and Trent Sainsbury ready to lead the Socceroos into their first…
Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump arrive in Singapore for historic talks; the Queens Birthday Honours list is announced; and Rafael Nadal wins his 11th French Open. (First published on SBS News on June 11 2018)
The White House sets a date for the long-awaited summit with North Korea; Dozens feared dead in a Guatemala volcanic eruption; and Serena Williams pulls out of the French Open. (First published on SBS News on June 5 2018)
Barnaby Joyce and his staffer-turned-partner reveal details of their affair; Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un; and the New South Wales side arrives in Melbourne for Wednesday's State of Origin. (First published on SBS News on…
Three A-M-P directors resign ahead of its annual general meeting; Treasurer Scott Morrison says tonight's federal budget will deliver a stronger economy; and Tim Paine named captain for Australia's one-day international series in England. (First published on SBS News…
Tax cuts for low and middle-income earners expected in tonight's federal budget; Former Prime Minister Bob Hawke reportedly hospitalised; and Ashleigh Barty drops out of the Madrid Open after losing to world No.2 Caroline Wozniacki. (First published on SBS News…
Treasurer Scott Morrison announces more changes ahead of this week's federal budget; Iran warns the United States it will face "historic regret" if it scraps the nuclear deal; and Elia Viviani seals his second consecutive Giro d'Italia stage win. …
The United Nations has accused Myanmar of systematically creating a climate of fear for the Rohingya Muslims. The UN human-rights body has reported evidence of killings, torture and the rape of children in northern Rakhine state. (First aired on…
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Same-sex marriage activists say they are hopeful the High Court will decide in their favour when it hands down its decision later today. The Senate Committee’s Coalition members issue a report disagreeing with a recommended ban of flammable cladding…
Here is today's 3:30pm radio news bulletin produced by RMIT Journalism and Professional Communication students. I was the Executive Producer of this particular bulletin and found it to be a really challenging, yet valuable, experience. While the final product isn't perfect, we were able to get a taste of…