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Bomb kills dozens day before Pakistan vote
Two explosions have killed at least 28 people ahead of a election marred by violence and rigging claims.
Coalition talks collapse in the Netherlands
To Europe now - in Sweden with a clear view over all of the continent is Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund. Audio
UK:calls for PM to apologise for anti-trans comments
Let's begin your Thursday in the UK - joining with the latest from London is correspondent Ellie Jay. Audio
Former president of Chile dies in helicopter crash
Chilean ex-president Sebastián Piñera, who served two terms and was also a billionaire businessman, has died in a helicopter crash at the age of 74.
Oz correspondent Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on some positive news in Australia on the cost of living challenges at the present time and news about a number of Sydney boys' schools planning to co-ed - and the backlash from… Audio
One year anniversary of catastrophic Turkey and Syria earthquake
This week marks the one year anniversary of the catastrophic Turkey and Syria earthquake and aid agencies warn its impacts are being felt more than ever.
The 7.8-magnitude earthquake in southeast… Audio
Former Fiji PM Frank Bainimarama spends night in jail
Fiji's former prime minister Frank Bainimarama has spent the night in jail after being charged with abuse of office.
Bainimarama's former attorney-general, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, and the country's… Audio
Prince Harry meets with King after cancer diagnosis
King Charles was seen driving from Clarence House to Buckingham Palace where he took a helicopter to Sandringham.
Donald Trump immunity claim rejected by US court
The ruling against immunity on charges he plotted to overturn his 2020 election defeat brings the former US president a step closer to an unprecedented criminal trial.
Israel ramps up attacks on Rafah, near Egyptian border
Joining Nathan Rarere from the Middle-East is Alex Baird in Doha. Audio
UK: King Charles being treated at home after cancer diagnosis
King Charles is being treated at home after his cancer diagnosis, our correspondent in London is Henry Riley who joins us with the latest. Audio
Anthony Albanese faces heat over his govt's indigenous policy
Let's kick off the hour across the Tassie, joining Nathan Rarere from Brisbane is Pam Corkery. Audio
Trump heads to US Supreme Court claiming he's untouchable
The former president and current presidential candidate is arguing against the decision to kick him off the ballot in Colorado.
Scientists want $25b to build huge atom-smasher
The new 'supercollider' would be used to try and find missing 95 percent of Universe.
NZ supports US-led strikes in Yemen
An international relations expert says New Zealand's involvement in military strikes in Yemen suggests we're responding to violations of international law in the Red Sea, but not in Gaza.
This comes… Audio
Middle East correspondent Sebastian Usher
Sebastian discusses the US airstrikes targeting Iraq and Syria, following the deaths of three US troops in Jordan. And reports Israel and Hamas are inching towards a deal for a ceasefire. Several… Audio
At least 64 people killed in Chile's deadliest forest fire
Chile's president declared a state of emergency and said he would make "all necessary resources" available to tackle the fires.
NZ may already be involved in strikes against Houthi says journalist
A journalist with experience of war zones says New Zealand may already be actively involved in US and UK-led strikes in Houthi-controlled parts of Yemen.
The US Secretary of Defence confirmed in a… Audio
US and UK strike Houthi targets in the Red Sea
There's been another round of US and UK-led airstrikes in Yemen, in response to continuing Houthi attacks on vessels in the Red Sea.
The US Secretary of Defence confirmed on Sunday they had hit 13… Audio
International Court of Justice rules in favour of Ukraine
To Europe, joining First Up from Berlin is correspondent Nita Blake-Persen. Audio