SBS News in Filipino, Sunday 30 April

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Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo (right) welcomes the first batch of 17 Filipino evacuees who arrived home in Manila from the war-torn nation Sudan on Saturday (April 29, 2023). They flew out from Athens, Greece and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Credit: Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs (website)

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • More Australians have been evacuated from Sudan overnight, with the federal government urging people to get out as soon as they can as fighting in the African nation continues.
  • First batch of 17 Filipino evacuees from Sudan arrive in Manila Saturday night.
  • Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says overhauling Australia's migration system is critical for creating quicker pathways to permanent residency.

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