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Lego abandons one of its projects to make oil-free bricks - FT
The toy company has abandoned its most high-profile effort to ditch oil-based plastics from its bricks, a report says.
Post Fukushima water release sees China ban of Japanese seafood
Time now to hear the latest from Asia with our correspondent Chris Gilbert. And he started by telling Nathan Rarere about China's ban on Japanese seafood after it released waste from the Fukushima… Audio
UK: Army stood down after supporting Met Police over weekend
In the UK, it's still yesterday - joining Nathan Rarere from the past is our correspondent in London, Ellie Jay. Audio
Striking Hollywood writers reach tentative deal with studios
Hollywood's writers union said it reached a preliminary labour agreement with major studios on Sunday, a deal expected to end one of two strikes that have halted most film and television production…
Ukraine, Poland relationship under pressure over grain
To Europe now, joining the programme from Berlin is our Europe correspondent Nita Blake-Persen. Audio
US: OSIRIS-REx spacecraft returns to Earth with asteroid pieces
Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann kicks off our week from New York City. Audio
China sentences Uyghur scholar to life in jail
A prominent Uyghur academic has been reportedly jailed for life by China for "endangering state security".
Victim of suspected mushroom poisoning discharged from hospital
The fourth victim of a suspected mushroom poisoning in Victoria's east has been released from hospital after nearly two months.
Panic in Karabakh as people fear ethnic cleansing
It took just 24 hours for Azerbaijan's military to force the surrender of an enclave that is home to 120,000 ethnic Armenians.
US:seismic impact on media as Rupert Murdoch steps down
We'll begin in the USA - joining the programme from New York City is the winner of 2004's Junior Reporter of the Year at the Qantas Media Awards - Bevan Hurley. Audio
Europe: Zelensky addresses the UNGA in New York
Our European office is in Sweden where Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund is standing by. Audio
UK: PM Rishi Sunak addresses climate crisis
Kicking Thursday off as we often do in the UK, Henry Riley's on the job for us from London. Audio
Libya: Mayor of Derna's house burned down after floods
It's been a big week in the Middle East, our correspondent close to the action in Doha is Alex Baird. Audio
Australia prepares for another scorching summer
We begin in Brisbane, our corrie in Aussie is First Up Special Envoy Pam Corkery and she joins us now. Audio
Canada says it suspects India involved in Sikh leader murder
Canada says that it is "actively pursuing credible allegations" linking Indian government agents to the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia in June.
UK: Met Police receive complaint about Russell Brand
Let's head to the UK, where the Metropolitan Police have received a complaint against actor/comedian Russell Brand and it's lit up the news stories out of the UK Henry Riley is in London and spoke… Audio
Australian man fined for taking pet snake surfing
Wildlife officers say the man endangered Shiva the snake and breached his permit to keep her.
China sends top envoy to Russia for security talks
Moscow is seeking continued support on the Ukraine war, including a suspected North Korea arms deal.
Russell Brand accused of rape and sexual assault
Comedian and actor Russell Brand has been accused of rape and sexual assaults between 2006 and 2013.
Brand has denied the allegations, saying his relationships were "always consensual".
The… Audio
Thousands protest in New York to stop new oil and gas drilling
Thousand are marching through New York city right now, demanding President Biden and other world leaders stop new oil and gas drilling.
Thousands of people have filled the streets of Midtown… Audio