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When more than 200 people embarked on a cruise to the Antarctic as the pandemic started, more than half of them fell ill with coronavirus - turning a trip of a lifetime into a nightmare.
Are there enough workers to ensure crops are harvested and food makes it to the table? This report investigates how the coronavirus pandemic is disrupting food production in Australia, the UK, and Germany.
Australia’s deportation of ‘undesirable’ Kiwis back to New Zealand soil is straining relations between the two nations. Many deportations are based on criminal charges, but some can concern individuals simply deemed ‘of bad character’.
In 2015 the Republic of Ireland became the first ever country to hold a public vote on the legalisation of same-sex marriage; now Australia is following in its footsteps. Will history repeat itself? Dean Cornish & Joel Tozer report for SBS Dateline.
Cora's love of animals led her to set up a veterinary clinic to service South Africa's poverty-stricken black townships. But the social injustice she saw there has led her to expand her mission.
One year after the disappearance of flight MH370, experts are still searching for answers. This report follows the struggles of Danica Weeks, whose husband was aboard the flight, and the ongoing efforts to locate the plane.
K-Pop has turned South Korea into one of Asia's pop capitals, home to some of the biggest pop stars in the world. Among them is Jason Jang, a boy from Brisbane who moved to Seoul in search of stardom.
Australia plans to resettle refugees from its offshore detention centres in Cambodia. Filmed just before the agreement had been confirmed, this report explores what awaits refugees in one of Asia's poorest nations.
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