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World's largest cruise ship to set sail from Miami
The 20-deck Icon of Seas voyage comes amid concerns about the vessel's methane emissions.
Gustav Klimt portrait found after almost 100 years
A painting by the Austrian artist Gustav Klimt, that was believed lost for 100 years, has been found in Vienna.
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Tel Aviv correspondent on latest from Gaza
Qatar says it's "appalled" by leaked remarks allegedly made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in which he criticised the country's role in mediation efforts between Israel and Gaza as… Audio
Stricken Japanese Moon mission landed on its nose
Japan's Moon lander ended up on its nose when it made its historic touchdown on the lunar surface.
NZ nurses call for ceasefire in Gaza
New Zealand nurses are calling for an immediate and lasting ceasefire in Gaza, with concerns about reports that hospital and health workers in the war-ravaged territory are being targeted.
Sean Casey… Audio
Three people dead after ski-helicopter crash in Canada
Three people have been killed in a ski-helicopter crash in a remote area of Canada.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in west-central British Columbia said seven people were aboard the helicopter… Audio
Asante crown jewels being 'loaned' back to Ghana
Africa correspondent Nabil Ahmed Rufai brings us the latest from his part of the world Audio
US: Trump back in court after win in New Hampshire primary
We're whizzing around the world this morning beginning in the US of A with our correspondent in New York City, Mr Bevan Hurley. Audio
Death penalty for artist behind Kyoto anime fire, which killed 36
The incident, one of Japan's deadliest in recent decades, killed mostly young artists and shocked the anime world.
Colonial statues vandalised ahead of contentious Australia Day holiday
A statue of James Cook was cut at the ankles and a statue of Queen Victoria daubed in paint.
Asante Gold: UK to loan back Ghana's looted 'crown jewels'
Treasures taken 150 years ago will go back, the BBC can reveal, in a possible model for other disputes.
US Navy intercepts missiles in Red Sea while escorting Maersk ships
Maersk said explosions nearby forced two ships carrying US military supplies to turn around.
Russia accuses Ukraine of shooting down military transport plane
Lots of news going on in Europe as usual - let's go to Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund in Sweden for the latest. Audio
UK: Senior Tory MP calls for Rishi Sunak to quit
Joining Nathan Rarere is Ellie Jay from the UK. Audio
Donald Trump on top at the New Hampshire Republican primary
Donald Trump has come out on top at the New Hampshire Republican primary, further cementing his role as the party's frontrunner for the presidential election in November. His projected win makes him… Audio
Severe heatwave to bring hottest weather in four years to NSW
Parts of NSW are facing the hottest temperatures in four years this week as a severe heatwave engulfs central and eastern Australia.
Former Australian PM Scott Morrison resigns from politics
A former Prime Minister of Australia, Scott Morrison, has resigned, bringing an end to his 16-year political career.
It comes nearly two years after his government's crushing election defeat. He's… Audio
Correspondent in Tel Aviv on latest from Gaza
Israel has suffered its deadliest single day in Gaza since its ground invasion began.
Twenty-four members of the Israeli Defence Force were killed on Monday, the toll included 21 who were killed… Audio
Houthi fighters vow revenge after air strikes in Red Sea
Houthi fighters have warned that they will take revenge after the US and UK carried out their most extensive air strikes yet in the Red Sea.
They say every aggression will be met with a response.
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