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FBI investigating missing ancient treasures from British Museum
The FBI is investigating the sale to US buyers of what are suspected to be hundreds of treasures from the British Museum.
Israel says strike on Gaza tents that killed 45, including children, a 'tragic mistake'
An Israeli strike in the southern Gaza city of Rafah set fire to a tent camp, killing at least 45 people - including children.
Japan, China, Sth Korea agree over Nth Korean de-nuclearisation
Our correspondent in Tokyo Chris Gilbert tells Nathan about China, Japan and South Korea summit seeing leaders discuss North Korea de-nuclearisation and Mr Donut apologises over faux meat pies. Audio
UK: Prime Minister has plans for modern national service
UK correspondent Henry Riley talks about the new plans for military service and the annual cheese-rolling race on an unfeasibly steep hill in Gloucestershire. Audio
Southern Brazilian state under water after heavy rains
Hundreds of towns are under water after heavy rains caused widespread flooding in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. Correspondent Kate Pereyra-Garcia has the latest from South… Audio
BBC World Lookahead with Rob Hugh-Jones
The BBC's Rob Hugh-Jones joins Nights to talk about the events making headlines internationally, including the latest on elections in both the UK and South Africa, the situation in Sudan where the… Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Monday 27 May
On today's episode, excavation work is expected to start today at the site of a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea, which is estimated to have killed more than 670 people, five women are facing… Audio
Huge landslide in Papua New Guinea kills more than 670
Excavation work is expected to start today at the site of a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea, which is estimated to have killed more than 670 people. Community leader Miok Michael spoke to… Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Monday 27 May
On today's episode, we hear from the Education Minister on the Government's plans to pour $53 million into school-lead teacher training, we also hear from Westlake Boys High principal and Teachers… Audio
Hamas launches rockets towards Tel Aviv for first time in months
Hours later an aid agency said dozens of Palestinians had been killed or injured in an Israeli strike on Rafah.
NZ based Brazilians raise funds for flood victims
A group of friends from Tauranga is raising money to help people displaced by the flooding in southern Brazil. Rayssa Almeida reports. Audio
More the 670 presumed dead after landslide in PNG
A United Nations agency has confirmed more than 670 people are presumed dead after a landslide in Papua New Guinea's highlands. Aid agency CARE'S country director in PNG Justine McMahon spoke to Corin… Audio
As winter approaches, so too does Covid-19
Epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker talks about being party of most extensive review of face masks that found mask wearing is definitely effective protection against COVID. Audio
'Worst experience': 12 people hurt in turbulence on Doha-Dublin flight
Dublin Airport says the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner experienced turbulence while airborne over Turkey.
Thousands march in Majorca against mass tourism
Ten thousand people holding posters reading 'SOS Residents', and 'Enough of Mass Tourism' marched through the capital on Majorca and France is going for a massive clean up of the river Seine before… Audio
US: Trump gets booed on stage at Libertarian convention
Former US president Donald Trump gets booed at the Libertarian convention, US corrspondent Mitch McCann with all the details. Audio
At least five dead in Texas as storms sweep southern US
Thousands are without power and homes have become "a trail of debris".
Dozens of NZers still stuck in riot-torn New Caledonia
The government is planning another repatriation flight for Monday as fiery protests stretch into their third week.