Sunday news 2019.06.30: US-China trade deal, G20 climate change...19:36SBS Radio Hmong Program logo Source: SBSSBS HmongView Podcast SeriesFollow and SubscribeApple PodcastsYouTubeSpotifyDownload (17.9MB)Download the SBS Audio appAvailable on iOS and Android US-China trade deal breakthrough, G20 internet, G20 climate, Canada-Philippines garbage, Wimbledon Barty, 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup semi-final.Listen to more news in Hmong and in English as follows:READ MOREJasmine Tierra visits AustraliaA new beginning for religious oppressed Hmong familyREAD MOREHelping migrants to flourishHungry GhostsA new beginning for religious oppressed Hmong familyWhat does Hmong embroidery tell you?Hmong SGU documentaryHmong American veteransHmong-Lao Veteran memorial day-14 MayTej tuam txhab fashion cov kev ncaj ncees - Fashion ethicsFashion ethical practicesHmong pipe rid makerFirst Hmong MP in ThailandWhy does Jasmine Tierra sing Hmong?Hmong Australian art exhibition 21 March - 28 April 2019Hmong culture and SharmanismHmong American girl won gymnastic gold medal for the US'Stateless' highlanders in VietnamWhy Phahauh alphabet was imprinted into sign in Australia?Hmong Australian agribusinessHmong classes.Hmong American judgeEntertainment activities for Hmong Melbourne New Year Festival 2018-19Hmong American politiciansHmong women in Muay ThaiWinning gold with just 4 months trainingHmong beauty salonHmong Australian brothers won 2018 IFBB Body Builder gold medalsHmong green tea businessHmong King?Hmong Cultural Awareness Summit 26-29 Sept 2018Childcare in Hmong communityHmong Australia Youth Music Festival 2018A Happy New LifeIdeas to handle babies, childcare, intepreting services for Hmong communityLao PDR urged to respect human right issues including Hmong dignity in northern LaosListen to us at SBSHmong on Thursday 6pm and Sunday 11am or follow us on SBS Hmong Facebook page or download our podcasts. or listen at Stitcher.ShareLatest podcast episodesNail salonHmong Melbourne sport car show 2024-25Gum healthWhat constitutes family violence