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Australians outraged, PM tells Netanyahu after citizen killed in Israeli strike
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has admitted it was an Israel Defense Forces air strike that killed Australian aid worker Lalzawmi Frankcom and six others.
Australian aid worker among 7 killed in Israeli airstrike
The aid workers killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza were British, Polish, Australian, Palestinian and a dual US-Canadian citizen.
Trump calls illegal migrants 'animals' and 'not human'
The Republican presidential candidate intensified his focus on illegal immigration during visit to key swing states.
Britain condemns 'appalling' killing of aid workers in Israeli airstrike
Benjamin Netanyahu say an airstrike that killed seven people from Australia, Britain Poland and the US was unintended and "tragic".
Reports Kava is being commercially grown in US
Recent reports of Kava being commercially grown in the United States have sparked concerns about the threat posed to the Kava Industry in the Pacific Islands.
RNZ Pacific's Finau Fonua has more. Audio
Israeli strike kills seven aid workers
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has admitted that an "unintentional" strike killed seven workers of food aid charity World Central Kitchen.
Among those killed by the Israeli strike were… Audio
Tesla first quarter numbers worse than expected
Electric carmaker Tesla has released its first quarter vehicle production and deliveries report, and the numbers are worse than anticipated.
Deliveries fell 8.5 percent from this time last year, and… Audio
Fire kills 29 people at Istanbul nightclub during daytime renovations
Turkish authorities say fire engulfed the underground nightclub and dozens of residents living above it were evacuated.
International condemnation of Israel after killing aid workers
To the Middle-East now - in Doha is Alex Baird. Audio
Russian hit squad behind Havana syndrome
On the line from New York is correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
Israel responsible for death of Australian aid worker in Gaza
We begin Wednesday's programme in Australia, with us from Brisbane is Pam Corkery. Audio
Update on Oz with Brad Foster
This week Brad Foster reports on the Alice Springs youth curfew, plus the Federal Government's goal of Australia becoming a globally competitive solar panel manufacturer. Audio
Whales recognised as legal persons in Pacific after historic treaty signed
The Māori king, Kīngi Tūheitia, along with Tahitian and Cook Island leaders have signed a historic treaty, recognising whales as legal persons.
It's hoped the move will put pressure on governments… Audio
Legal advice that Alice Springs youth curfew is unlawful
The Northern Territory's police union has advised its members the curfew imposed on Alice Springs may be unlawful.
NZ woman dies after suspected drug overdose on the Gold Coast
A New Zealand woman died on Australia's Gold Coast following a suspected overdose during celebrations for her 40th birthday.
Queensland police say Danielle Whittaker, who's originally from… Audio
Baltimore bridge: Alternative route to open for shipping
A temporary alternate shipping route has opened in Baltimore as work continues to remove the collapsed bridge.
UK: JK Rowling not a fan of Scotland's new Hate Crime law
To the UK now - joining us from London is Henry Riley. Audio
China still unhappy at Japan's slow leak of nuclear water
Nathan Rarere chats with our correspondent in Japan, Chris Gilbert. Audio
Sth America: Argentina in trouble with Venezuela, Colombia
Let's begin in South America, our correspondent in Argentina is Kate Pereyra-Garcia. Audio
Rowers fell ill before boat race on polluted river
Three rowers had to miss training sessions due to stomach bugs, "the origin of which we cannot definitively say".