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The second US presidential debate
Karen Kasler of Ohio Public Radio and Television disc usses the performance of Trump and Clinton in the second US presidential debate. Audio
Can Trump be kicked out?
Kathryn Ryan asks US correspondent Susan Milligan if it's possible for the Republican Party to remove Donald Trump from the presidential campaign after a number of senior members of the party called… Audio
Hurricane Matthew: Hundreds dead in Haiti
The death toll in Haiti after Hurricane Matthew tore through the nation has soared to 339, local officials say. Video
Gun violence soars in US murder capital of Chicago
Murder rates in the US city of Chicago are set to reach their highest level in nearly two decades, amid soaring gun violence. Video, Audio
US Vice President candidates launch attacks in TV debate
The two vice presidential candidates in the US - Democrat Tim Kaine and Republican Mike Pence - traded insults in their first and only televised debate of the election campaign. Audio
US correspondent Steve Almond
Following the debate came our first "October surprise" - the NY Times dropped a bombshell, revealing that Trump listed nearly a billion dollars in losses in 1995 and may have used this massive lost to… Audio
Kim Kardashian 'shaken' after gunpoint hold-up
American reality TV star Kim Kardashian has been robbed at gunpoint in her Paris hotel room, a spokesperson says.
Moscow correspondent Andrew Roth
Civilians in the rebel-held part of the Syrian city of Aleppo are enduring what the humanitarian chief has described as a "living hell" as Russian and Pro-Assad forces continue to bombard the rebel… Audio
Houston gunman who injured nine was 'disgruntled lawyer'
Nine people have been injured in a shooting outside a shopping centre in Houston in the US state of Texas, one of them critically.
Trump v Clinton in First Live Television Debate
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will face off for the first time later today in a presidential debate that is one of the most highly anticipated political showdowns in US history. Our correspondent… Audio
US Correspondent Susan Milligan
Susan Milligan looks ahead to the first Clinton-Trump TV debate. Audio
'Extraordinary' that customers just finding out about Yahoo hack - Privacy Commissioner
It's extraordinary that people are only finding out now about a huge breach of Yahoo data that happened in 2014, New Zealand's Privacy Commissioner says. Audio
Up to 130,000 Spark customers affected by Yahoo hack
Up to 130,000 of Spark's Xtra customers have been caught up in a massive data breach involving its former email provider, Yahoo.
Raised-fist Olympians to meet Obama
Two athletes sent home from the 1968 Olympics for a protest that became a symbol of the fight for racial equality have been invited to the White House.
Hillary Clinton and the tricky TTP question
Comedian Zach Galifianakis asks Hillary Clinton if she's down with the TPP. Audio
Video doesn't show 'absolute' evidence of pointed gun
Video of a fatal police shooting does not provide "definitive" evidence the black man who died was pointing a gun at officers, a North Carolina police chief says.
Protests in Charlotte: One critically injured, tear gas fired
A man is critically injured after being shot in a second night of protests over the police shooting of a black man in the US city of Charlotte.
The People Walker
It can be a lonely world for many, and it can become even more lonely, as we spend more and more time interacting online. One man that knows just how lonely people can be, is Chuck McCarthy. So much… Audio
US Fed leaves interest rates unchanged
The United States Federal Reserve has left interest rates unchanged, but signaled a rate rise is in the pipeline before the end of the year. Audio
Hackers access Tesla brakes and doors from 19km away
US firm Tesla has updated its software after researchers from China hacked into the operating system of its electric cars.