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BBC World Lookahead with Jonathan Frewin
The BBC's Jonathan Frewin looks at some of the events making headlines internationally. Audio
Why Trump's pick for top health role is setting off alarm bells
Analysis - RFK Jr's critics say his nomination is 'poke in the eye of science'.
Morning Report Essentials for Monday 25 November 2024
On today's episode, departing All Blacks halfback TJ Perenara included a message of support for Te Tiriti during the haka against Italy on Saturday, this year's UN climate negotiations have wrapped… Audio
'The toughest COP I've ever been to': Climate deal disappoints Kiwi activists
The world's least-developed nations have reacted angrily to a new global climate deal - and local campaigners say they have a point. Audio
Islamabad lockdown ahead of Khan protests
Roads have been blocked in Pakistan's capital ahead of protests by supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
UAE arrests three over death of rabbi Israel says was murdered
Zvi Kogan was a representative of a religious movement of Hasidic Jews who, according to Israel, was killed in an "antisemitic act of terror". Audio
Israel claims missing rabbi has been murdered
Israel says a rabbi who went missing in the United Arab Emirates has been murdered and have vowed to track down his killers. Middle East correspondent Sarah Coates spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Israel orders evacuation of Gaza City suburb
The Israeli army's new orders for the Shejaia suburb were blamed on Palestinian militants firing rockets from that heavily built-up district in the north of the Gaza Strip.
Germany politics in disarray with snap election called
German politics are in a mess, and protests are being held all over the continent, Anita Purcell-Sjölund reports from Sweden Audio
US: Trump finalises his cabinet of MAGA loyalists
Trump's cabinet picks have now all been named, Katherine Firkin has the news from the USA Audio
Who killed John O'keefe?
What started with drinks at a bar in a snowstorm has ended in an intense legal battle and allegations of a sweeping conspiracy among US law enforcement.
Gruesome scene in Sicily considered Godfather-style mafia threat
The discovery of a severed horse head, and a cow quartered with its bloodied dead calf on top, have rattled a Sicilian town.
COP29 clinches $300 billion climate finance deal
The two-week conference cut to the heart of the global debate over the financial responsibility of rich industrialised countries, who caused the bulk of greenhouse gas emissions.
Missing aviator Amelia Earhart's 'plane' turns out to be 'just a pile of rocks'
"It's almost like somebody did set those rocks out in this nice little pattern of her plane, just to mess with somebody out there looking for her."
Laos government says 'profoundly saddened' by tourist deaths
The Laos government says it is "profoundly saddened" by the deaths of foreign tourists in Vang Vieng, with the toll from a suspected methanol poisoning incident now at six.
Philippines VP threatens to have president assassinated
Security agencies in the Philippines have stepped up safety protocols after the country's vice president said she would have president assassinated if she herself were killed.
Ukraine has lost nearly half of Russia's Kursk region to counter-attacks, Kyiv military source says
"The enemy is increasing its counterattacks," the source said.
Russia's use of nuclear-capable missile a departure from deterrence doctrine
Analysis - The use of the missile marks a decisive and potentially dangerous moment in Moscow's conflict with the West.
The Laos town at the centre of suspected methanol poisonings
Vang Vieng has worked hard in recent years to shed its reputation for excess - but now, its drinking culture is back in the spotlight.
Australian PM lobbies for remaining Bali Nine
Five men are still serving life sentences in Indonesian prisons for smuggling heroin in 2005, but could be returned to Australia after Anthony Albanese raised the issue at APEC.