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Four soldiers allegedly killed in US attack on Syria
The US missile attack had almost completely destroyed a Syrian airbase near Homs city and killed four soldiers including an officer, The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says. Video, Audio
What do Americans think of the strikes on Syria?
Americans in Los Angeles share their thoughts on the US missile strikes on Syria. Video, Audio
NZ 'supports action...to stop further atrocities' - PM
Prime Minister Bill English says New Zealand would consider supporting the US strike in Syria, but hasn't been asked. Video, Audio
Muhammad Lila on Turkey's reaction to US strike
CNN's correspondent in Istanbul, Muhammad Lila, discusses what the reaction in Turkey has been to the US airstrike on Syria. Video, Audio
US attack on Syria a turn in foreign policy, Jon Sopel says
BBC North America Editor Jon Sopel says US foreign policy has "turned 180 degrees" with its attack on Syria, as he questions if this is a one-off attack or the start of something bigger. Video, Audio
US launches missiles at Syria in response to chemical attack
US President Donald Trump explains the reasons behind the US attack on a Syrian airfield, which it targeted because a chemical attack was launched from there earlier in the week. Video, Audio
US missile attack on Syrian airfield
The U.S. has launched 60 cruise missiles from navy destroyers against Syria, targeting hangars, planes and fuel tanks at one Syrian military airfield. International Law professor Dr Alexander… Audio
US launches military strike on Syria
The US has launched missiles into Syria. We are joined by Washington correspondent Harry Horton. Audio
Republicans ram through Supreme Court pick
Republicans have taken the historic step of changing US Senate rules in order to ram through confirmation of President Trump's Supreme Court pick.
Trump hints at military retaliation over chemical attack
US President Donald Trump has hinted at the possibility of military retaliation for this week's chemical gas attack in Syria.
Paul Brislen talks tech
The US government has given America's ISPs carte blanche to sell customer data to marketing companies but what does that mean for New Zealand and could something similar happen here? Audio
USA correspondent - Steve Almond
Steve Almond with the latest from the US, including another high profile Fox news sexual harassment settlement. Audio
Trump University fraud case settled for $25m
A United States judge has approved a $25 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit that claimed fraud against President Donald Trump and his Trump University real estate seminars.
Ivanka Trump to be assistant to the US president
Ivanka Trump is officially joining her father's administration as an unpaid employee with the title 'Assistant to the President'. She's been made an unpaid employee to rebuff criticisms about her… Audio
Thirteen killed in US church minibus crash
Thirteen people have died after a head-on crash between a minibus and a pick-up truck in Texas.
Trump overturns Obama climate change policies
Donald Trump has signed an executive order that will undo a plan to slash carbon emissions and cut then Environmental Protection Agency's budget.
One dead, 15 injured in US nightclub shooting
A manhunt is underway in the American city of Cincinnati, in Ohio, for up to two gunmen, after a shooting at a nightclub.
Uber suspends self-driving cars trial following crash
Uber Technologies Inc suspended its pilot programme for driverless cars after a vehicle equipped with the technology crashed on a US roadway, the ride-hailing company and local police said.
US Secretary of State to skip Nato meeting, visit Russia
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will miss a meeting of Nato foreign ministers next month, US officials say.
US economy could be growing must slower than market thinks
A British economist says the United States economy is growing much slower than the market thinks, because of sluggish retail sales and soft construction data. Audio