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Outrage over Brazilian tourist's gang rape in India
The attack has reignited conversations about sexual violence in India, where tens of thousands of rapes are reported each year.
Nikki Haley beats Donald Trump in Washington DC for first primary victory
She is the first woman to win a Republican primary in United States history.
Chinese transgender activist resurfaces in Hong Kong prison
Hong Kong correspondent Diane To speaks to Lisa Owen about a Chinese transgender activist who resurfaced in a Hong Kong prison after going missing last year and a major fossil discovery that involves… Audio
Canada: Legislation monitoring online hate and sexualisation of children
Canada correspondent Ashleigh Stewart speaks to Lisa Owen about legislation to monitor online hate and the sexualisation of children, Global cosmetics company The Body Shop closing the doors to many… Audio
Trump continues march to Republican nomination
The US Presidential season is heating up this week with Super Tuesday, the biggest day in the primary election cycle when 15 states vote for their preferred presidential candidate.
While the day is… Audio
Reports of holdup in Gaza ceasefire negotiations
There are reports out of Israel of a holdup in negotiations for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza.
Israel is understood to not to be sending a delegation to the talks taking place in Cairo, despite US… Audio
Shehbaz Sharif elected as Prime Minister of Pakistan
We go to Pakistan where parliament has elected Shehbaz Sharif as prime minister. Anas Mallick joins us from Islamabad. Audio
Ukraine launches mass drone attacks on Crimea
To Europe, joining us from Sweden is correspondent Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund. Audio
US carries out first airdrop of aid into Gaza
The US military has carried out its first airdrop of aid into Gaza, amid the growing humanitarian catastrophe in the crowded coastal enclave after months of Israeli military operations.
Iris Apfel, 102-year-old "geriatric starlet" dies
Vibrant American designer and fashion icon Iris Apfel has died at the age of 102.
Kate's Brazilian butt lift and other supposed reasons behind her disappearance
The internet is agog with theories as to why the Princess of Wales has been absent from public view since Christmas. Jogai Bhatt rounds up some of the wildest rumours.
At least 43 dead in Bangladesh building fire
Survivors used a water pipe to escape the "dangerous" building, which reportedly has gas cylinders on every floor.
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
It's Friday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Gaza death toll surpasses 30,000
The death toll from Israel's war in Gaza has now passed 30,000.
At least 100 Palestinians were reportedly killed and a further 700 injured overnight in northern Gaza when thousands of people… Audio
Australian teen jailed for school shooting
The Perth teenager who sparked fears of an American-style school shooting in Australia has been sentenced to three years in juvenile detention.
Africa: death of opposition leader in Chad after shootout
To Ghana's capital city of Accra now - our correspondent there is Nabil Ahmed Rufai. Audio
US: Supreme Court takes up Trump's presidential immunity claim
Hamas says more than 100 Palestinians have been killed while waiting for aid in northern Gaza They've blamed Israeli forces for the deaths. An Israeli military source said that their troops opened… Audio
'I felt like I was just living and breathing Middle Earth'
On 29 February 2004, Lord of the Rings: Return of the King won every single category it was nominated for at the Oscars, with a record-breaking 11 trophies. Audio
Owners of wonky pub in UK ordered to rebuild
The leaning building was a popular tourist attraction, but was demolished shortly after being gutted in a suspected arson attack.
Journalists call for foreign media access to Gaza in open letter
Foreign reporters are still being denied access to the territory, outside of rare and escorted trips with Israel's military, the letter says.