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Japan: radioactive water leak at closed Fukushima nuclear plant
To Japan now, where there's been a radioactive water leak at the Fukushima nuclear plant. Our correspondent Chris Gilbert has been in Fukushima, he told me about five and a half tonnes leaked out. Audio
Worst wildfires in 30 years in Chile, hundreds remain missing
To Argentina now, Kate Pereyra-Garcia is RNZ's correspondent in South America. Audio
UK: Labour by-election candidate makes controversial comments
We begin Tuesday's programme in the UK, our correspondent in London is Henry Riley. Audio
BBC World lookahead with Pete Ross
Pete Ross joins Emile Donovan to talk Keir Starmer's green policy u-turn, the big Indonesian elections, and Turkish President Erdogan's trip to Egypt. Audio
Pakistan election: Pact may shut out Imran Khan supporters
Pakistan's second and third political blocs have agreed to co-operate after elections in which jailed ex-PM Imran Khan's supporters came first.
NZ criticises Israel's plans for ground offensive of Rafah
New Zealand has joined a chorus of countries criticising a planned Israeli ground offensive on the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
The city is shelter to more than half of the Gazan population, after… Audio
President of Hungary resigns live on TV
To Europe now, joining us from Sweden is correspondent Anita Purcell-Sjölund. Audio
US: Trump slams NATO at rally, encourages Russia to attack
Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann joins Nathan Rarere from New York. Audio
West raises concerns about vote-rigging, violence and fraud in Pakistan election
The United States, Britain and the European Union have all expressed concerns about Pakistan's electoral process in the wake of Thursday's vote.
Special counsel report on Biden memory is wrong, White House says
Vice President Kamala Harris is calling the report "clearly politically motivated".
US orders 'assurances' from nations receiving American weapons
The move means Israel must provide written assurance it is abiding by the laws of war within the next 45 days.
Pakistan ex-PMs and bitter rivals both claim poll win
The news comes after elections marred by delayed results and militant attacks, throwing the country into further political turmoil.
With over 100 seats counted, Imran Khan's supporters lead in Pakistan - media
Local media report that independent candidates, who mostly owe allegiance to Khan, have won 47 of 106 seats for which it had results.
Swiss police kill axe-wielding hostage taker on train
A man armed with an axe and a knife held 15 hostages on a train for almost four hours before being killed by police.
Kurtley Beale found not guilty of all sexual offences against woman at Bondi pub
Former Wallaby Kurtley Beale is glad "the truth has come out", after he was acquitted of sexually assaulting a woman at a Bondi pub.
UN chief concerned by violence, communication restriction on Pakistan election day
The South Asian nation's general election has been marred by militant attacks and the suspension of mobile phone services.
4.3 magnitude earthquake strikes Eastern Victoria overnight, felt by thousands in Melbourne
More than 4000 people, some as far away as Tasmania, have reported feeling the quake.
King doing 'extremely well' after cancer diagnosis, Queen says
The King, who is undergoing treatment at home, has found the public messages of support "very cheering".
Joe Biden mishandled documents, but no criminal charges
US President Joe Biden will not face criminal charges for taking classified information about national security matters with him when he left the vice presidency in 2017.
Trump appears set for big legal victory in Supreme Court
The nine justices of the US Supreme Court heard two hours of arguments and appeared to lean in Donald Trump's favour.