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European nations changing their minds on Mid-East conflict
Nathan Rarere is joined by Nita Blake-Persen, standing by in Germany. Audio
UK: shop workers facing more abuse, violence
First out of the blocks this morning is our UK report, joining Nathan Rarere from London is correspondent Ellie Jay. Audio
Amazon founder Bezos sells shares worth over $4b
The multi-billionaire moved to Miami last year, where there is no tax on share sales above $250,000.
Hipkins backing the halt of Israeli military action in Gaza
The Government now says it backs a halt to Israel's military actions in Gaza.
But what would a ceasefire in this conflict look like?
Labour leader Chris Hipkins spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Gaza: US, Qatar and Egypt senior officials discuss ceasefire
Senior officials from the United States, Qatar and Egypt are meeting in Cairo today to discuss a possible ceasefire in Gaza.
The head of the Israeli spy agency - Mossad - is also reported to be… Audio
Half a million people without power as fires, storm hit Victoria
Out of control bushfires and a destructive storm have caused havoc across the state of Victoria.
The Body Shop's UK business has entered administration
Stores and jobs potentially at risk as the Body Shop UK enters administration.
Schools closed and flights grounded as snow hits US Northeast
A powerful winter storm is hitting the US Northeast, bringing heavy snow and disruption.
US Senate passes Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan aid bill
The US Senate passed an aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, but it faces an uncertain path ahead.
Imran Khan's party has success in Pakistan elections
Our regular Wednesday correspondent in the Middle-East is on leave this week, so standing by in Pakistan is Muhammad Anas Mallick Audio
US: Thundersnow expected in New York
To the US now - Bevan Hurley is our correspondent in New York. Audio
Australian MP Barnaby Joyce taking break from Parliament
Let's begin in Australia, where we're joined by fan favourite Pam Corkery. Audio
Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on dangerous fire conditions in Victoria as the state enters its fourth day in a row of heatwave conditions, the discovery of asbestos in parks and gardens in and around Sydney… Audio
Israel frees two hostages, Palestinian TV says 74 killed in assault
Two Israeli-Argentine hostages freed, 74 Palestinians killed in bombardment in Rafah, in the southern Gaza.
One in five migratory species at risk of extinction - UN report
The first ever UN report on migratory animals found more than a fifth are at risk of extinction due to climate change.
Japan: radioactive water leak at closed Fukushima nuclear plant
To Japan now, where there's been a radioactive water leak at the Fukushima nuclear plant. Our correspondent Chris Gilbert has been in Fukushima, he told me about five and a half tonnes leaked out. Audio
Worst wildfires in 30 years in Chile, hundreds remain missing
To Argentina now, Kate Pereyra-Garcia is RNZ's correspondent in South America. Audio
UK: Labour by-election candidate makes controversial comments
We begin Tuesday's programme in the UK, our correspondent in London is Henry Riley. Audio
BBC World lookahead with Pete Ross
Pete Ross joins Emile Donovan to talk Keir Starmer's green policy u-turn, the big Indonesian elections, and Turkish President Erdogan's trip to Egypt. Audio
Pakistan election: Pact may shut out Imran Khan supporters
Pakistan's second and third political blocs have agreed to co-operate after elections in which jailed ex-PM Imran Khan's supporters came first.