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UK: violence continues across country after stabbing
Rioters have continued throughout the weekend in many places around the UK - Henry Riley reports from London Audio
Snoop Dogg: The unlikely star of the Paris Olympics
He's dressed up in full equestrian kit and danced with Simone Biles - but why is he at the Games in the first place?
Govt tells NZers to leave Iran, Lebanon now
New Zealanders should also "consider whether they need to remain" in Israel as tension heats up in the region, Winston Peters says.
Crocodile attack in north Queensland feared to be fatal
Police are investigating a reported crocodile attack on a missing fisherman.
Dozens dead after attack in Mogadishu, Islamists blamed
At least 37 civilians were killed and 212 injured in an explosion at a popular beach restaurant in the Somali capital.
US urges citizens to leave Lebanon on 'any available ticket'
The UK has also told citizens to leave "while commercial flights are running".
Papua rebels say they are ready to free NZ pilot held for over a year
The rebels say they will release Phillip Mehrtens, who has been held in captivity since February 2023, "for the sake of humanity".
Mystery surrounds US woman found starving and chained to tree in India
Lalita Kayi came to India 10 years ago to study yoga and meditation. How did she end up in a forest?
Pentagon chief revokes plea deals with three 9/11 suspects
Many Republican lawmakers had strongly criticised the plea deals.
NZDF say 'kill web' not a term they use for exercises
The Defence Force says it does not use the term "kill web" regarding high-tech military exercises, but is preparing to be more combat ready for the "battlefields of the future".
Police had warned of gunman at Trump shooting - US Secret Service chief
However, the message did not reach the US Secret Service agents in time.
Documents reveal timeline of NZ position on AUKUS Pillar Two
A series of discussions about the AUKUS security pact between New Zealand and Australian officials has been revealed in newly released documents.
What's going down at the Olympic Village, and is it any of our business?
They're young, fit, at the peak of their careers, and they've got a lot of steam to blow off.
What's going down at the Olympic Village, and is it any of our business?
It's natural to be intrigued by these sporting prodigies and how their remarkable agility could translate to other parts of their life. It's also natural to wonder how they're going to get through the…
Morning Report Essentials for Friday 2 August
On today's episode, New Zealand's rowers went on a medal rush last night at the Nautical Stadium just outside Paris, we hear from Nathan Rarere as well as all of the medal winners, we also hear from… Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
NZ joins US military exercises deploying AI for 'kill chains'
The NZDF is one of a half-dozen militaries involved in regular exercises to link American and allied war-fighting technology more closely. Video
Week one Olympic wrap with Ben Strang
We're now a week into the Paris Olympics, with just over a week to go. We've covered off a huge number of stories from the Games, but there are some we might have missed, and some we thought you might… Audio
Team Canada spying scandal deepens
The spying scandal with Team Canada's Olympic football team continues to unfold. Sports reporter Rick Westhead spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Day six update from Paris Olympics
It was a wonderful night of racing at the rowing for New Zealand on Thursday night, claiming three medals in the space of an hour. Nathan Rarere spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio