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Russian warship fires warning shots at cargo ship in Black Sea
A Russian warship has fired warning shots at a cargo ship in the southwestern Black Sea as it made its way north.
Hunter Biden to be investigated by special counsel
To the U.S now where the US attorney general announced Joe Biden's son, Hunter, will now be investigated by a special counsel with additional powers.
U.S. Special Counsel David Weiss, who was… Audio
Death toll continues to rise after Hawaiian wild fires
The death toll continues to rise five days after a fast-moving blaze devastated the historic resort town of Lahaina in Hawaii.
So far at least 93 deaths have been confirmed, but officials are warning… Audio
Update from Hawaii on wildfires
The death toll from the Hawaii wildfires is now 93, and officials expect that number to rise. Thousands of people are displaced. Maui's wildfires began on Tuesday and spread quickly, fuelled by winds… Audio
Europe: Russia fires warning shots at cargo ship in Black Sea
To Europe we head, standing by in Sweden is Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund. Audio
US: Crypto-King Sam Bankman-Fried has bail revoked
Later in the programme, we'll be talking with Bill Dorman of Hawaii Public Radio, but first - as we do each Monday, we'll cross head to New York where Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch… Audio
South Koreans angry over Tokyo's nuclear waste plan
Hundreds of people march in Seoul to protest against plans to release nuclear wastewater into the ocean.
Maui wildfire death toll hits 80 as questions raised over warnings
The death toll from the Maui wildfires has risen to 80 as search teams combed through the smoldering ruins of Lahaina.
Seven worshippers killed in northern Nigeria mosque collapse
Seven people died after a mosque filled with worshippers caved in Nigeria's northern city of Zaria, with several others injured.
'Completely wiped out a township' - Hawaii wildfires death toll rises to 36
A New Zealander on holiday in Maui says the wildfires devastating the Hawaiian island are unlike anything he has seen before.
Government wants companies to report pay gap
Sunlight is the best disinfectant - at least that's the approach the government's taking to closing the 11-cent pay gap between men and women.
It wants companies with more than 250 staff to report… Audio
Firefighters lacked documents on landslide risks
The only substantial document firefighters had about landslide risks prior to the fatal Muriwai slip in February, was a 10-year-old manual from Sweden.
The document was in English, but it said little… Audio
Australia's 'absolutely phenomenal' passion for FIFA World Cup
The FIFA Women's World Cup is about to come to an end in Aotearoa, with a semi-final match at Auckland's Eden Park on Tuesday. And once again it looks like it'll be a sell-out crowd. The event's been… Audio
Australian mushroom poisoning turns to a murder
To Australia now - fresh off a mid-winter mini-break is our correspondent Pam Corkery. Audio
US: Hawaii wildfires kill dozens
Let's begin in the United States, joining Jimmy Ellingham from New York is award winning journalist Bevan Hurley. Audio
Europe: extreme weather hammers continent
From the Pacific to Europe now - Anita Purcell-Sjölund is our correspondent in Sweden. Audio
UK: Conservative bosses probe London Conservatives
Let's begin in the UK - joining Jimmy Ellingham from London is correspondent Henry Riley. Audio
Lanez sentenced over Megan Thee Stallion shooting
The rapper Tory Lanez is sentenced in an Los Angeles court for shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the feet.
Australia: Voice delay dismissed, Mid East name change, deadly mushroom lunch
Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst joins Susie to talk about the determination of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to push ahead with the referendum on the Indigenous Voice, despite polling… Audio
Carbon credits - land grab or the Amazon future?
The eight countries that share a slice of the Amazon Rainforest are meeting to discuss a regional response to deforestation, climate change and crime, the first meeting of its kind in 45 years.