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Canada PM Trudeau likely to resign - source
However, he has not made a final decision, according to a source familiar with Trudeau's thinking.
South Korean police asked to arrest impeached president
South Korea's police have been asked to carry out an arrest warrant issued for impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, though critics are worried the warrant will expire before it is executed.
Australia correspondent Peter Ryan
Veteran ABC business journalist Peter Ryan joins Anna to update us on matters across the ditch, including a resurgence of test cricket in Australia, tech solutions to the dreaded bushfire season, and… Audio
Hundreds claim they've got the real Holy Grail. So who's right?
Around 200 cups, in Europe alone, are said to be the Holy Grail. But what makes one cup holy - but not another?
Australia's southeast braces for extreme fire danger amid intense heatwave
Forecasters warned that temperatures could reach 45C in some parts of Victoria, prompting fire bans.
Austrian chancellor quits, coalition talks collapse
Austria's chancellor Karl Nehammer has announced he will step, after talks between the country's two main centrist parties on forming a coalition government without a far-right collapsed.
Shimmy Jiyane - Soweto Gospel Choir
The Grammy Award-winning Soweto Gospel Choir from South Africa weaves a rich tapestry of harmonies and rhythms from African gospel, soulful spirituals and American popular music. Touring for up to 11… Audio
Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza Strip as new ceasefire talks begin
"Most of them are women and children, they are all civilians," a neighbour told Reuters.
Royals saddened by death of nanny's stepson in New Orleans attack
King Charles III is said to be "deeply saddened" after police reported that a British relative of his sons' former nanny was among the victims of the New Orleans New Year's Day attack.
World Cup win a 'dream come true' for Wānaka freeskier Luca Harrington
Wānaka's Luca Harrington has been crowned champion at the FIS Freeski Big Air World Cup in Klagenfurt, Austria.
World's oldest person dies at 116 in Japan
Tomiko Itooka was born four months before the Ford Model T was launched in the United States.
Cartoonist quits over rejected sketch mocking Bezos and Trump
An award-winning cartoonist for The Washington Post resigned after the paper rejected her cartoon showing the newspaper's billionaire owner groveling before Donald Trump.
Bell tolls begin final sendoff for Jimmy Carter
Mourners began paying their respects to Jimmy Carter, as a carefully choreographed six-day farewell for America's longest-lived president got underway.
Briton killed in New Orleans attack was stepson of former royal nanny
Edward Pettifer, whose family remains close to British royalty, was among 14 killed.
Musk pushes right-wing influence in Europe
The world's richest man demanded new elections in Britain, promoted Germany's far-right, blasted the European Commission - and that's just the start.
Myanmar junta to free 5864 prisoners under amnesty
The military government will release 5864 prisoners, including 180 foreigners, to mark the South-east Asian nation's independence day, state media says.
Trump must be sentenced in hush money case, judge signals no jail
President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced on 10 January in the criminal case in which he was convicted on charges involving hush money paid to a porn star, but is unlikely to face jail time or…
Tesla Cybertruck driver railed about political grievances before death
Matthew Livelsberger wrote in a letter that "Americans only pay attention to spectacles and violence" and "fireworks and explosives" were best to get his point across.
Could New Orleans attack be start of ISIS comeback?
Analysis - A US Army veteran who flew a black Islamic State flag on a truck that he rammed into New Year's revellers shows how the extremist group still retains the ability to inspire violence.
Simone Biles says competing at 2028 Olympics would be 'greedy'
"I'm at a point in my career where I'm humble enough to know when to be done."