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Global Headlines | Punjabi Insights | Powerful Stories: Listen to the full SBS Punjabi Radio program now 🎧
In this SBS Punjabi program, listen to the latest news across the world. This program features 'Punjabi Diary', a segment highlighting key developments from Punjab. Do not miss the report on a fraud in Australia in which an individual looted three million dollars under the guise of spreading…
19/07/2025
24-year-old Bhupinder Singh has been sentenced to more than 5 years in prison for driving almost 100kmh/h over the speed limit, which caused the death of 40-year-old Christine Sandford. https://bit.ly/4nUfBAj
24-year-old Bhupinder Singh has been sentenced to more than 5 years in prison for driving almost 100kmh/h over the speed limit, which caused the death of 40-year-old Christine Sandford.
As cases of diabetes rise even among youngsters, Mattel releases a Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes. More on increased cases of diabetes in comment section.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he watches "a whole lot of panda videos" during his visit to a conservation centre in the central Chinese city of Chengdu, drawing attention to China's longstanding tradition of panda diplomacy.
This form of soft power involves China sending giant pandas abroad — either as diplomatic gifts or loaned ambassadors — to foster goodwill and strengthen international relationships.
In fact, some of China's pandas serve as symbolic ambassadors, playing a meaningful role in global politics, including here in Australia.
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