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UK: Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousef resigns
Scotland's First Minister has quit - Henry Riley joins us from London to tell us why. Audio
BBC World Lookahead with Pete Ross
BBC World reporter Pete Ross joins Emile Donovan to take a look at some of the events making headlines internationally, including local elections in the UK, protests in the former Soviet state of… Audio
Australian man, 93, sent to prison for murdering 92-year-old wife
The cancer-stricken man said he and his "angel", who had dementia, had "lived too long".
Thousands of Pasifika now eligible to apply for permanent residency in Australia
Less than one percent of permanent migrants to Australia are from the Pacific, but it's hoped a new visa will change that.
Temperatures reach 50C as heatwave hits Philippines
Classes have been suspended at thousands of schools and there are fears for people's health as the mercury spikes.
Prince Harry to return to UK for first time in months
The Duke of Sussex will appear at a major event - the first he has attended in the UK for some time.
Musk visits China in bid for self-driving car deal
The news came after a US report tied Tesla's autonomous driving modes to at least 13 crashes, involving one death.
Situation on frontline has worsened, Ukraine army chief says
Oleksandr Syrskyi said Ukrainian forces had withdrawn from positions in the eastern Donetsk region.
US: protests at Universities around country against war in Gaza
Tornadoes hit the mid-west and pro-Palestinian protests continue on universities across the US - Newshub's Mitch McCann has the latest. Audio
Christchurch Call offers support to Australia on Elon Musk 'test case'
X won't remove footage of a Sydney church stabbing. Now Jacinda Ardern's organisation has stepped in.
Iconic view of Japan's Mount Fuji to be blocked to deter tourists
Residents of a small town are at their wits' end over tourists' behaviour, as some park illegally and climb on roofs to get the perfect photo.
Biden-Trump rematch: Who one of the world's leading election experts thinks will win
A historian with a track record of predicting US election winners tells RNZ's Sunday Morning that President Biden looks to be on track for another term, but things could still go wrong for him. Audio
US motorist caught using mannequin to drive in carpool lane
Police pulling over a driver noticed something strange about their passenger: "The goatee was sharp ... just a little too sharp."
Video shows US and Israeli hostages alive in Gaza
The hostages are shown in undated footage released by the armed wing of Hamas.
Earthquakes rattle Indonesia and Japan, locals brace for aftershocks
High-rises swayed for about a minute as a 6.3 magnitude earthquake shook Indonesia's main island.
Tornado in China's Guangzhou kills five and injures 33
The tornado hit the city's Baiyun district on Saturday afternoon, damaging 242 factory buildings.
Another UK Conservative MP defects to Labour
Dan Poulter said the government's record on the state-run National Health Service meant he could no longer represent the Conservatives.
Releasing hostages would avoid Rafah incursion - Israel
"The release of the hostages is the top priority for us," Foreign Minister Israel Katz said during an interview with local TV.