Canada will hold elections on April 28, as the country debates how to respond to tariffs and other threats from Donald Trump. Prime Minister Mark Carney says the country is facing "the most significant crisis" in living memory.

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Folge vom 24.03.2025Canada's Mark Carney asks for strong mandate 'to deal with President Trump'
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Folge vom 24.03.2025Palestinian death toll in Gaza passes 50,000The Health Ministry in Gaza says the latest official death toll from ongoing Israeli attacks has now passed 50,000 people. Amid escalating Israeli strikes and fresh evacuation orders in southern Gaza, Israel's military says it has killed two senior Hamas officials
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Folge vom 23.03.2025INTERVIEW: Treasurer Jim Chalmers speaks to SBS ahead of his 2025 BudgetLabor is preparing to hand down its 2025 pre-election Budget this week. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says living costs are 'front and centre' in this Budget, as they have been in his first three Budgets. Dr Chalmers also says the Budget will address the volatile relationship between Australia and the United States over tariffs. He' s speaking here to SBS Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson.
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Folge vom 23.03.2025INTERVIEW: How is Australia's Congolese community dealing with war in their homeland?A new rebel offensive in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has plunged the region into its worst conflict in over two decades. The DRC's prime minister says about 7,000 people have been killed since M23 rebels first seized the eastern city of Goma in January with over 700,000 people displaced from their homes. SBS News spoke to Bishop Francois Machara, Chairman of the Congolese Community of New South Wales, on how the violence abroad is affecting his community in Australia.