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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
NZ votes for UN resolution demanding Israel leave Gaza
New Zealand has voted for a United Nations resolution, calling Israel to end "its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory". Foreign Minister Winston Peters spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Former PM Helen Clark addresses UN Security Council
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has told the Security Council it has got to be able to enforce its own resolutions on the Israel-Gaza conflict to be credible. Clark spoke to Corin Dann.
…Hezbollah chief denounces Israeli attacks
Israel has not directly commented on the attacks, which security sources say were probably carried out by its Mossad spy agency.
Explosions kill more than 30 in Lebanon
The head of Hezbollah says Israel has "crossed all boundaries and red lines" following a wave of explosions targeting handheld devices in Lebanon that killed more than thirty people. Journalist Rania… Audio
US: JD Vance, Trump continue lies about Haitian immigrants
45 days to go until the presidential election - Bevan Hurley is on the case for First Up Audio
Guinea's most wanted fugitive extradited from Liberia
Liberia has sent Guinea's most wanted man back home - Nabil Ahmed Rufai has the news from Africa Audio
Israel bombs Lebanon, says it thwarts assassination plot
It follows explosions of Hezbollah radios and blasts in booby-trapped pagers, setting the foes hurtling towards war.
Malaysian environmentalist - Stop sending us your rubbish, NZ
The closure of Oji's Penrose paper mill means Aotearoa will be sending another hundred thousand tonnes a year of cleaned waste paper to Malaysia for recycle. Audio
Fiji coup leader George Speight granted presidential pardon
The man behind the 2000 coup in Fiji, and the head of the mutineers, former soldier Shane Stevens have been granted Presidential pardons.
Pulling back the curtain on that controversial Prince Andrew interview
A Very Royal Scandal unpacks the lead up to the Newsnight interview in which Prince Andrew was forced to pick apart his friendship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Video
Before pagers came toothpaste and tennis players to assassinate Israel's enemies
While Israel's alleged involvement in the pager and hand-held radio attacks in Lebanon may never be confirmed, the country's security and intelligence agencies have been linked to a string of…
20 killed, 450 hurt as walkie-talkies explode across Lebanon
Hand-held radios used by Hezbollah detonated across Lebanon a day after deadly pager explosions.
US respond to Lebanon attacks
A second wave of synchonised explosions in Lebanon overnight is escalating tensions in the Middle East, and increasing pressure on the U.S for its role in Israel/Gaza ceasefire talks. Walkie-talkies… Audio
New Zealand supports UN resolution demanding Israel leave Gaza
New Zealand was one of 124 countries to support the Palestinian-drafted resolution, despite concerns with some of the text.
Lebanon hit by second attack in 24 hours
Lebanon has been hit by a second attack in 24 hours, this time using exploding walkie talkies. Journalist Séamus Malekafzali spoke to Corin Dann from Beirut. Audio
Frenchwoman in mass rape case denounces husband
Gisele Pelicot told a French court: 'forgiveness does not exist' after a copy cat case was revealed.
Who still uses pagers?
It was the question on everyone's mind after thousands of pagers exploded across Lebanon, but some do still use pagers - including doctors and criminals.
New Zealanders among trampers stranded by blockade on Kokoda Track
Dozens of Australians and New Zealanders face being stranded on the Kokoda Track after landowners formed a blockade and authorities closed the route.
Devices rigged to explode in Lebanon
Further explosions have taken place throughout Lebanon overnight, following yesterday's deadly coordinated pager attack that left 12 dead and thousands more injured. Military technology journalist… Audio