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First video emerges of Indian workers stuck in tunnel
The 41 workers have been trapped in an under-construction tunnel in northern India since 12 November.
Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on an unlikely candidate for the top job at Optus following the CEO's resignation yesterday and, as we approach summer, how six young trainee lifesavers saved a family on the New… Audio
Most of Gaza's 2.3million population is now homeless
The United Nations says two thirds of the 2.3 million people in Gaza are now homeless. Speaking today UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said the world is witnessing an unparalleled and… Audio
New Zealanders spend 'more than ever' on child labour goods
World Vision says New Zealanders are spending more than ever on goods linked to forced and child labour, and there is no law to stop us doing so.
The aid agency says New Zealanders imported nearly… Audio
Israel-Gaza: War crimes committed on both sides - UN expert
A UN expert says war crimes have been committed by both Israel and Hamas fighters and he is reiterating calls for an immediate ceasefire in the conflict.
Ben Saul, the UN special rapporteur on human… Audio
Japan: North Korea not impressed with missiles
Nathan Rarere spoke with our correspondent in Tokyo Chris Gilbert. Audio
UK: Patrick Vallance fronts up to Covid-19 inquiry
Let's begin in the UK, Ellie Jay is our correspondent in London and Nathan Rarere asked her about the latest from the Covid-19 inquiry. Audio
UN expert on Palestinian rights cries for children killed
The Israel Defence Forces have released footage this morning which it says is the entrance to a tunnel under al-Shifa hospital in Gaza.
The IDF says it has exposed a tunnel that is 55 metres long… Audio
NZ Jewish Council responds to the Islamic Federation
The Federation of Islamic Associations is pleased Chris Hipkins has called for a ceasefire of the conflict in Gaza.
Mr Hipkins made the plea not as the caretaker Prime Minister, but in his role as… Audio
The Federation of Islamic Associations approve Hipkins' calls
The Federation of Islamic Associations is pleased Chris Hipkins has called for a ceasefire of the conflict in Gaza.
Mr Hipkins made the plea not as the caretaker Prime Minister, but in his role as… Audio
Hipkins' call for ceasefire in Gaza sparks doubt from Israel
Israel supporters are questioning Chris Hipkins' decision to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Speaking as Labour Leader, and not caretaker Prime Minister, Mr Hipkins says the loss of life… Audio
Turkey calls Israel a terror state in talks in Germany
For news out of Europe, Nathan Rarere is joined by correspondent Nita Blake-Persen from Berlin. Audio
US: tide of support for Israel turning
Newshub's North America correspondent is Mitch McCann and he joins us from New York City. Audio
Biden says Palestinian Authority should ultimately govern Gaza and West Bank
US President Joe Biden has said the Palestinian Authority should ultimately govern the Gaza Strip and the West Bank following the Israel-Hamas war.
Russian drone attack hits Ukraine infrastructure, causes power outage
Russian drones hit infrastructure facilities in Ukraine in an overnight assault that caused power outages in more than 400 towns and villages, Ukrainian officials said.
Taylor Swift postpones Rio de Janeiro show due to heat after fan's death
US singer Taylor Swift has postponed her show due to scorching heat, the day after the death of a fan who fell ill in the sweltering concert venue.
India tunnel collapse: Rescuers to drill from top to reach 40 trapped men
Efforts to rescue the workers trapped inside a collapsed tunnel in northern India have been expanded to include drilling down from the mountain top.
Icelandic town endures 1000 earthquakes a day - but the real threat is still to come
More than 1000 earthquakes a day are rumbling the fishing village of Grindavik, where a 15-kilometre fracture has opened in the ground.
AI boss Sam Altman ousted after board loses confidence
Sam Altman, the head of artificial intelligence firm OpenAI, has been ousted by the company's board, which said it had lost confidence in his ability to lead the company.
Colorado judge finds Trump engaged in 'insurrection' but allows him on ballot
A Colorado judge has allowed Donald Trump to remain on the ballot in the state's election next year, despite finding that he "engaged in insurrection".