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Fierce fighting in Sudanese capital Khartoum
Gunbattles are raging for a second day in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, as rival wings of the armed forces fight for power. Joining Nathan Rarere is our Africa correspondent Nabil Ahmed with the… Audio
US: more information released on classified docs leaker
Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann joins us for all the news out of the US. Audio
China stalls Antony Blinken's Beijing visit over 'spy balloon' concerns - report
China has refused to let the US Secretary of State visit Beijing over concerns the FBI will release the results of an investigation into the downed suspected Chinese spy balloon.
Object thrown near Japan PM Kishida during outdoor speech
A pipe-like object that exploded was thrown near Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during an outdoor speech, Japanese media said.
Yemen war: Major prisoner swap raises hopes
A major prisoner swap between warring sides in Yemen is under way, seen as part of stepped-up efforts to end the devastating eight-year conflict there.
Man accused of accepting money for selling Australia's national security information
A Sydney businessman charged with selling Australian defence and security secrets to foreign spies will remain in custody after appearing in court today.
Biden wraps up emotional Irish tour with shrine visit, rally
Thousands took to the streets of US President Joe Biden's ancestral home town in the west of Ireland on Friday for a farewell rally to end a nostalgic three-day state visit.
Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Take That to perform at King Charles' coronation concert
Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Take That will star in an eclectic lineup at a concert to celebrate King Charles' coronation next month.
North west Australia hunkers down as major Cyclone Ilsa hits
Residents in some of the most remote areas of north west Australia, are hunkering down, as a category two cyclone batters their region.
Described as the most severe cyclone to hit the region in 14… Video, Audio
Africa: Ghana approves game changing malaria vaccine
Going from one big continent to another - we cross to Accra in Ghana to catch with our Africa correspondent, Nabil Ahmed. Audio
Suspect identified in Pentagon document leak
Let's cross to the US now for the latest from our correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
The Pre-Panel with Allan Blackman and Heather Roy
Tim Watkin and panellists Allan Blackman and Heather Roy discuss New Zealand's association with NATO. Plus, our panellists tell us what's been on their mind this week. Audio
Europe: Zelensky denounces Ukraine soldier beheading video
To Europe now - Nathan Rarere is joined from Sweden by our correspondent Anita Purcell-Sjölund. Audio
UK: being head of Twitter "quite painful" for Elon Musk
Twitter boss Elon Musk has admitted his few months in charge of Twitter has been "quite painful" - he did a revealing interview with the BBC, Nathan Rarere asked our London correspondent Henry Riley… Audio
Mid-East:Israel apologises for police reaction at Al Aqsa
To the Middle-East now where it was kicking off over the weekend.. With Nathan Rarere from Doha is Alex Baird. Audio
Tonga: inter-islander ferry back after 6 month refurbishment
To the Pacific now - our correspondent in Tonga is Kalafi Moala.. Audio
Australia: Easter expected to result in rise in Covid cases
Every Wednesday we kick off in Australia - based in Brisbane is our correspondent Pam Corkery. Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Japan: PM declares war on pollen '"cut down trees"
To Japan now where the country has declared a war ON POLLEN! But first, our Tokyo correspondent Chris Gilbert told Nathan Rarere about the ongoing search for survivors from a downed self-defence force… Audio
UK: US President Joe Biden heads to Northern Ireland
We begin this short week in the UK, Nathan Rarere joined from London by Ellie Jay. Audio