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SBS is set to launch Australias first free-to-air television channel dedicated to the world of food. Australian audiences have been coming to SBS for years to discover and explore the world and its cultures through its distinctive food programming. With the launch of this new channel, SBS will bring Australians unprecedented access to a smorgasbord of food, cooking and travel programs inspired by food, handpicked from around the world, alongside some of the networks much-loved, locally made shows. The channel will become SBSs fourth free-to-air channel when it launches on SBS 3 in November, joining the portfolio of SBS, SBS 2 and NITV. Read the News Release here (PDF).
Yorkshire County Cricket Club chairman Roger Hutton has also resigned, accusing the club's executives of failing to accept and learn from the racism allegations.
The Chinese army is attempting to swell its ranks with an expensive new recruitment video portraying the country's armed forces as a cross between a video game and an action movie.
Fallen Chinese politician Bo Xilai has launched a scathing attack on a key witness in his corruption trial, saying even the most stupid official knows not to discuss bribery where they can be overheard.
With iron stomachs and their trademark beards and tresses, the Hairy Bikers (Si King and Dave Myers) are back on the road for another riotous food adventure. This time round, it’s an Asian odyssey through Hong Kong, Japan, Thailand and Korea, so get ready to rock your wok.
Recipes from Diana Chan's series Asia Unplated featuring guests like Khanh Ong, Sashi Cheliah and Jacob Leung.
A bomb that tore through an upscale New York neighborhood injuring 29 people was an act of terror, the state governor said Sunday, but the motive is unknown and there has been no claim of responsibility.
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The Australian Federal Police have arrested a member of Victoria's South-East Asian Chinese community under foreign interference laws. It is another in what seems to be a series of tit-for-tat events that highlight tension in the Australia-China relationship. Another was the departure of two…