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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".
The forgotten political history of Australia's convicts
Of 162,000 convicts sent to Australia, roughly 3600 were political prisoners - and they banded together to bring resistance to the colonies.
Pope calls for ceasefire in Gaza and Ukraine in Easter message
Pope Francis has used his traditional Easter message to call for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and for the return of Israeli hostages held by Hamas.
Where workers are exploited to harvest an everyday ingredient
Brazilian workers face degrading conditions to harvest carnauba palm wax used in sweets, pills and lipstick.
King attends Easter service in Windsor
King Charles has arrived at the Easter service in Windsor in his first major public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer.
Netflix actor, 27, dies in motorcycle accident
The 27-year-old actor was best known for his role in Netflix horror The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
Worlds of Music 31 March, 2024
Music from the world, for the world, with Driss El Maloumi, Ebony Lamb, Dom La Nena, and internationally celebrated Chilean cumbia orchestra, Chico Trujillo. Audio
Work underway to lift first piece of collapsed Baltimore bridge
Salvage crews worked to lift the first piece of Baltimore's collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge from the water on Saturday to allow barges and tugboats to access the disaster site, US officials say.
Pope soldiers through lengthy Easter Mass despite poor health
The move comes after weeks in which Francis repeatedly limited his public speaking and cancelled engagements while struggling with sickness.
Marvin Gaye: Never-before heard music resurfaces in Belgium
Lawyer says there are 66 demos of new songs on a cache of cassette tapes that have lain hidden in Belgium for more than 40 years.
US Powerball jackpot grows to NZ$1.6 billion ahead of drawing
The prize, the fifth-largest in the history of the game, has been growing steadily since the last jackpot was hit on New Year's Day.
King Charles has a princess shortage. Here's why that matters
As King Charles tries to keep an ancient institution alive in a modern world, he may have to rethink its stance on the importance of history, heritage and glamour.
Cambridge dominate Oxford in university boat race
Cambridge's men and women rowers secured the double against Oxford for a second year in a row.
Death of 8-year-old girl sparks mob violence in Mexico
A woman that locals believed was responsible for the death was fatally beaten in broad daylight.
Man arrested as hostage situation in Dutch nightclub ends
Residents in about 150 homes around the area were evacuated and the town centre was closed down.
Malaysian mini-marts attacked after religious outcry over socks
A Molotov cocktail was thrown into a Malaysian convenience store, police said, after heads of the chain were charged with offences for selling socks with the word "Allah" printed on them.
Japanese factory searched over deaths possibly linked to dietary supplements
Japanese health officials have searched a pharmaceutical factory in Osaka after the drugmaker reported five deaths possibly linked to dietary supplements, an official said.