SBS News in Filipino, Friday 15 August 2025

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A new United Nations report has documented a sharp 25 per cent rise in conflict-related sexual violence cases in 2024 compared with the previous year. Source: Moment RF / Songsak rohprasit/Getty Images

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • A new United Nations report has documented a sharp 25 per cent rise in conflict-related sexual violence cases in 2024.
  • Australia’s growing appetite for illicit drugs is boosting profits for international crime syndicates, according to new wastewater analysis.
  • The New South Wales government is launching a $1 million plan to tackle anti-Muslim hate.
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