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EU member states meeting to discuss bolstering defence capabilities
EU member states are meeting to discuss how they can bolster their defence capabilities.
Leaders from the 27 member bloc are gathering in Brussels, and they'll also discuss military assistance for… Audio
Israel attacks on homes near al-Shifa hospital in Gaza
We shift our focus from the peaceful Pacific to the muddle in the Middle East, joining us from Doha is correspondent Alex Baird. Audio
US: Biden files anti-competitive lawsuit against Apple
We begin this Friday morning as we do most weeks in the USA - from New York we're joined by Bevan Hurley. Audio
Indonesia's Prabowo confirmed as next president
The former general says "give us a chance" as his rivals vow to contest the election result.
Absolute ewe-nit! Huge newborn lamb shocks farmer
The labour was going ahead as normal. Then a massive lamb "came out like a big lump".
Dan Schneider apologises for 'regretful' Nickelodeon behaviour
The former Nickelodeon producer and writer has apologised for his "embarrassing" behaviour.
Hospital where Kate was treated responds after alleged privacy breach
The hospital where the Princess of Wales had abdominal surgery says any breach of patient information would be investigated.
Ireland's prime minister unexpectedly quits
In a surprise move, Leo Varadkar resigned 12 months before the next election.
US court blocks strict new immigration law in Texas
The courts placed a hold on Texas's controversial immigration law while they decide how to proceed with hearings against it.
Italy's PM suing over deep-fake porn videos
Let's head to Europe, Anita Purcell-Sjölund is standing by in Sweden for today's report. Audio
New Delhi dubbed world's most polluted capital city
Our correspondent who looks after stories out of the wider Indian subcontinent is Anas Mallick who is on the line from Islamabad in Pakistan. Audio
UK: hospital staff try to access the records of The Princess of Wales
We will kick Thursday's programme off in the UK - joining Nathan Raree from London is Henry Riley. Audio
UN mission probing Islamic State crimes forced to shut in Iraq
A UN mission set up to help Iraq investigate alleged Islamic State genocide and war crimes is being forced to shut prematurely before it can finish its probes.
How the Kate body-double conspiracy theory spread
The latest false conspiracy involving the Princess of Wales involves claims of a double in footage.
Peter Navarro: ex-Trump adviser begins prison sentence
Peter Navarro, a former trade adviser to Donald Trump, has begun a four-month jail term in Miami.
UN sounds 'Red Alert' as world smashes heat records
The World Meteorological Organization sounded the 'Red Alert' after heat records were surpassed in 2023 and could be worse in 2024.
US: Biden has frank talk with Netanyahu, first time in month
To the USA now, back from his Mexican sojourn is Bevan Hurley in New York City. Audio
Olympic legend Kieran Perkins against "Enhanced Games"
On the line from Brisbane is our friend and correspondent, the well-caffinated Pam Corkery. Audio
Bank of Japan ends negative rates, farewells era of radical policy
The Bank of Japan has ended eight years of negative interest rates and other remnants of its unorthodox policy, making a historic shift away from a focus of reflating growth with decades of massive…
Australia: Uber agrees to pay millions to the taxi industry
Australia correspondent Nick Grimm speaks to Lisa Owen about Australia's eSafety Commissioner upping the stakes in a growing stand-off with social media giants over what they're doing to stamp out… Audio