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Aus PM Anthony Albanese fighting with Elon Musk
Australian Prime Minister Albanese and Elon Musk butt heads over social media posts in the wake of the Sydney stabbings - Pam Corkery has the latest Audio
Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on general concerns over safety among many Sydneysiders following the two knife attacks in the past week, and the divided opinion on a comedian asking a mother and daughter to… Audio
Two British men charged with spying for China
They are accused of giving "articles, notes, documents or information" to a foreign state, specifically China.
Criminal trial of Donald Trump begins in New York
In a packed courtroom, the People of the State of New York versus Donald J Trump has officially got underway. New York correspondent William Denselow spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Russian air strike takes out TV tower
"It is Russia's clear intention to make the city uninhabitable," the Ukrainian president told US President Joe Biden.
Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 23 April
On today's episode, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon discusses his government's decision to bring back the Three Strikes law, hospice leaders are calling for changes to the End of Life Choice act… Audio
'It was election fraud, pure and simple' - First day of evidence in Trump trial
On the first day of his hush money trial, lawyers for Donald Trump said there was nothing wrong with trying to influence an election.
Opening statements made in criminal case against Donald Trump
Opening statements are done and the criminal case against Donald Trump is underway in New York. The AP's Philip Crowther spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
The pub that's booming because of Taylor Swift
Swifties have flocked to a London pub identified as the place referenced The Tortured Poets Department album.
Argentine senators give themselves a payrise
The cost of living crisis isn't for everyone in Argentina - the country's senators have voted themselves a massive pay rise - Kate Pereyra-Garcia has more Audio
Japan looking to reopen a decomissioned nuclear plant
Japan prepares to fire-up long mothballed nuclear plants - our correspondent Chris Gilbert tells us why Audio
UK: BBC presenter taken off air a year ago, has resigned
BBC presenter Huw Edwards formally resigns almost a year after stepping back from presenter duties - correspondent Henry Riley joined First Up from London Audio
BBC World Lookahead with Rich Preston
BBC World's Rich Preston joins us from London to talk about some of the major events making headline internationally, including a hearing on the legality of the UK selling arms to Israel, US Secretary… Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Seamus discusses the fire in Copenhagen, Denmark which saw the iconic spire of the 400-year-old former stock exchange building topple. Audio
Israel conducts large offensive in occupied West Bank
Israel has conducted one of its largest offensives in the occupied West Bank since October 7. CNN's Jeremy Diamond spoke to Corin Dann from Tel Aviv. Audio
US passes financial aid package, potential US TikTok ban
US lawmakers worked overtime on Saturday - passing three bills in a wide-sweeping foreign aid package. The BBC's Thomas Mackintosh spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Reaction from Europe, Russia on US Ukraine aid package
OUr correspondent in Germany, Nita Blake-Persen on the reaction in Europe, Ukraine and Russia on the aid bill passed by US Congress. Audio
Middle East not on edge of wider conflict - for now
Is the Middle-East on the edge after Israel and Iran traded shots last week? Nathan Rarere asked our correspondent in Israel, Sarah Coates Audio
US: Congress finally passes aid package for Ukraine
The US House of Representatives passes the Ukraine Aid Bill - Mitch McCann has the reaction from New York Audio
Govt agrees to raise concerns about forcible deportation of Afghans with Pakistan
The government has promised to raise concerns about the forcible deportation of Afghans with Pakistan.