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Peters raises Gaza ceasefire with UN boss
The Foreign Affairs Minister has discussed the conflict with Secretary-General António Guterres.
Trump loses bid to delay hush money trial pending gag order appeal
Donald Trump los his second bid to delay an April trial on criminal charges from hush money paid to a porn star.
Second day of hearing at ICJ Nicuragua vs Germany
To the Middle-East now, our correspondent in Doha, Alex Baird told us about the case at the ICJ and Israel sets date for invasion of Gaza. Audio
US: jury selection about to begin in Trump's hush money trial
Our correspondent in New York City is Bevan Hurley and he's been looking skywards and updates on Trump's hush money trial jury selection. Audio
Aussie supermarkets in for a shakeup
Our correspondent in Brisbane is Pam Corkery who tells us about huge fines being introduced on the supermarket sector to 'discourage anti-competitive behaviour' Audio
Date for planned Rafah offensive set, Netanyahu says
Talk of a fresh offensive in Gaza comes as negotiations between Israel and Hamas in Egypt continue.
See the total solar eclipse in pictures
Millions watched an eclipse plunge parts of North America into complete darkness in the middle of the day.
Watch live: Total solar eclipse over North America
The eclipse is being watched by millions across North America. Video
Cairo, Illinois standing by for solar eclipse totality
The tiny Illinois town of Cairo is in the path of totality of today's solar eclipse, local retailer Gabrielle Harris says the normally quiet small town is experiencing quite the boom. Audio
Sth American govts support Mexico over embassy raid in Ecuador
Jimmy Ellingham spoke with South American correspondent Kate Pereyra-Garcia about a stoush between Ecuador and Mexico, the Peruvian president's collection of Rolex watches and we find out what the… Audio
UK: MPs targeted in potential honey traps
Our correspondent in London Henry Riley talks MPs being targeted in honey traps and warnings about MPs and social media usage. Audio
Family of fatal crash victim speak out as violent fallout rocks Alice Springs
Riots exploded after the death of Kumanjayi Petrick, leading to a government-imposed curfew. His family doesn't want that to be his legacy.
BBC World Lookahead with Pete Ross
BBC reporter Pete Ross joins Emile Donovan to take a look at some of the events making headlines internationally, including the Israel-Gaza conflict entering its seventh month, a climate change case… Audio
Taiwan experiencing ongoing aftershocks since earthquake
Asia correspondent Diane To speaks to Lisa Owen about Taiwan experiencing ongoing aftershocks since last Wednesday's big earthquake, Microsoft releasing a report accusing China of stepping up its use… Audio
Israel withdrawing large number of troops from southern Gaza
Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown speaks to Lisa Owen about Israel announcing it's withdrawing a large number of troops from southern Gaza, a new round of ceasefire talks getting underway in Cairo… Audio
'Hardest geezer' completes year-long run over full length of Africa
A British man has successfully run the full length of Africa, crossing the finish line in Tunisia after 352 days.
Gaza war reaches six month mark
The Gaza war has reached the six months mark. It was in the early hours of October 7 when Hamas gunman stormed across the border and into Israel to carry out a slaughter of Israelis.
It was described… Audio
US: country prepares for total solar eclipse
Newshub's North America correspondent is Mitch McCann - and he's with us now from Erie, Pennsylvania. Audio
"For a small country, it packs a punch" - Dave Phillips on Jamaica
Extolling the virtues of his home country in this episode, Jamaican Honorary Consul Dave Phillips talks about his love for his island in this episode. Audio
"For a small country, it packs a punch" - Dave Phillips on Jamaica
Extolling the virtues of his home country in this episode, Jamaican Honorary Consul Dave Phillips talks about his love for his island in this episode.
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