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Michigan school shooter's father convicted of manslaughter
James Crumbley ignored warning signs that his son was deeply disturbed, and did not do enough to safely store the firearm in the family home, prosecutors said.
Major internet disruptions in west and central Africa
Undersea cable failures are being blamed for major internet outages in several African countries.
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Political editors panel: Greens MP stood down for investigation
Listen to our weekly political editors panel. Audio
No evidence from Israel to back UN accusations - EU chief
The European Commission's head of humanitarian aid said Israel had not provided any evidence to him nor anybody else at the EU executive.
SpaceX confirms loss of rocket at end of third test flight
Starship still believed to have had a sucessful test flight having completed most of the intended trip.
China attacks 'bandit logic' of TikTok vote in US
Beijing vows to take 'necessary measures' as US continues with bill that would ban TikTok.
US: Steve Mnuchin wants to buy TikTok
Time now to get the latest from our US correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
Peters clarifies comments about Canadian Sikh leader's killing
The foreign affairs minister has clarified comments he gave to Indian media about the killing, alleged to have Indian government involvement.
Solving the World's Problems with Dave Armstrong
Dave Armstrong is along today for Solving the World's problems with a number of issues he's going to highlight in the capital, including Wellington Council today voting to amend the district plan. Audio
Chocolate prices expected to soar
Processing plants in Africa can't get enough cocoa beans to meet demand.
US House votes to ban TikTok if China ties not severed
There's not much that politicians in the US agree on these days, but it seems there is an unusual level of consensus over the threat posed by the video-sharing app TikTok.
Earlier this morning, the… Audio
India to enact law banning Muslims from gaining citizenship
To south Asia now, joining Nathan Rarere from Islamabad is Anas Mallick Audio
News from Ukraine, prisoners in Parma, Italy on hunger strike
We head now to Europe - Anita Purcell-Sjölund is on the job from Sweden. Audio
UK: Conservative donor declared racist by PM office
Let's begin in the UK - Ellie Jay is back, she's been in Taiwan of all places. Audio
Starvation being used as a weapon in Gaza, EU says
A quarter of Gaza's population is one step away from famine - a "manmade" humanitarian crisis.
A plan to hike parking fees for over-sized SUVs and utes
The mayor of Yarra says they are dangerous, burn through fossil fuels and are quite simply too big for the city's winding, narrow streets. Audio
'Nowhere near enough': US sending $300m of military aid to Ukraine
It's the first US military aid package for Ukraine in months after blocks by Republicans in Congress.
US prosecutor defends comments about Biden's "poor memory"
Robert Hur spoke to the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee which is part of an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden.
Wanted: Doctors for remote Scottish islands, $300k salary
If you would love to live on a remote Island with a salary of more than 300 thousand NZ dollars the Outer Hebrides Islands, off Scotland's west coast, are looking for doctors. There are about four and… Audio