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Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan sentenced to 10 years in jail
A Pakistani court on Tuesday sentenced former prime minister Imran Khan and one of his party deputies to 10 years in prison each, after finding them guilty of revealing official secrets.
This… Audio
Middle East: Israeli troops storm hospital in Jenin
The latest from the Middle East with our correspondent Alex Baird in Doha. Audio
Future Future festival to hit Aukland parks, bike paths
If you want to party and look after the climate at the same time, a brand new Festival has you covered this weekend.
Future Future is a free festival which is set over a 3km stretch of Auckland's… Audio
Drone attack: US vows to 'hold all those responsible to account'
And time now to check in with our US correspondent Bevan Hurley for the latest in his part of the world. Audio
Australia: Channel 9 apologises to MP over altered images
Let's head across the Tasman for the latest with our correspondent Pam Corkery. Audio
Japan: Foreign-born residents sue government for alleged racial profiling
Three foreign-born residents in Japan are suing the country's authorities over alleged racial profiling.
Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on the worthy recipients of the Australian of the Year Awards for 2024 - two pioneering melanoma research sufferers - a hot new exhibition that has just landed in Sydney, and the… Audio
Protests over Machu Picchu train ticketing leave tourists stranded
Train services to the ancient ruins have been suspended since Saturday, leaving some tourists stranded.
South America: Surge in cases of dengue fever
Time now to head to South America where we talk with our correspondent Kate Pereyra-Garcia. Audio
Comms reinstated with Japanese lunar explorer
Nathan Rarere catches up with our Tokyo correspondent Chris Gilbert. Audio
UK: Royals head home from hospital
Time now to head to the UK to get the latest from our correspondent Henry Riley. Audio
'An ongoing wave of anti-Muslim hate' - US group
The Council on American-Islamic Relations says complaints - which have surged 180 percent since 7 October - were about discrimination in jobs and schools, as well as hate crimes.
UN calls for countries to reconsider suspension of funding to UNRWA
United Nations and aid groups are calling for countries to reconsider their decision to suspend funding for the UN refugee agency for Palestinians.
Ten countries, including top donors the US and… Audio
New Zealand could do more to investigate Kiwi aid worker's death in Ukraine, experts say
The government says it won't investigate further whether the death of a New Zealand aid worker in Ukraine was a war crime, but experts say more could be done.
Andrew Bagshaw and Chris Parry were shot… Audio
Soup thrown at the Mona Lisa portrait in Louvre
And it's Monday morning so time to cross to our Europe correspondent Nita Blake-Persen. Audio
Nine countries pull donations from UNRWA
For almost 75 years the United Nations Relief and Works Agency has been helping millions of Palestinian refugees. The agency depends on donor countries, but a total of nine governments have paused… Audio
US: President Joe Biden cracks down on illegal immigration
Newshub's North America correspondent is Mitch McCann and he's based in New York. Audio
Trump says he feels mentally sharp after Haley attacks his age, gaffes
Donald Trump says he feels "sharper now than I did 20 years ago," reacting to recent attacks on his age and verbal gaffes by Republican presidential rival Nikki Haley.
North Korea fires cruise missiles off east coast
The missile launch follows months of weapons testing by community North Korea, raising tensions.
United Airlines resumes Boeing 737 MAX 9 flights after inspections
US regulators gave the green light for passenger flights to resume following a mid-air blow-out earlier this month.