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Africa:rocket attack on Khartoum, truce talks collapse in Sudan
To Africa now, with Perlina Lau from Ghana is our correspondent Nabil Ahmed. Audio
US: Pence, Christie to join Republican race for President
We begin this last programme of the week in the USA, joining Perlina Lau from New York is our correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
Former Australian SAS veteran loses defamation case over media reports of execution in Afghanistan
A defamation case by Australian war veteran and Victoria Cross winner Ben Roberts-Smith against three newspapers has been dismissed.
US House overwhelmingly passes debt ceiling bill
The Senate must approve the deal and send it to the president's desk this weekend to avoid a default.
UN unimpressed by raids on homes of German climate activists
To Europe now - our correspondent in Germany is Nita Blake-Persen. Audio
UK: drama for govt as Johnson hands over WhatsApp msgs
Let's begin this morning's programme in the UK with our correspondent Ellie Jay. Audio
Mid-East: two Iranian journalists on trial
To the Middle East now - Nathan Rarere was joined from Doha by our correspondent Alex Baird. Audio
Brisbane air quality is 20 times worse than New Delhi
We begin with the latest from our Australian cousins, joining Nathan Rarere from Brisbane is our ole mate Pam Corkery. Audio
Turkey election: Erdogan wins, country still divided
Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan has secured a third term as president. He has already ruled the country for two decades, as both Prime Minister and President. Speaking to supporters after winning about… Audio
Japan: suspicions PM Fumio Kishida will call snap election
Time to hear the latest from Japan, where there are suspicions that the PM Fumio Kishida may call a snap election after the success of the G7 summit Nathan Rarere asked our correspondent Chris Gilbert… Audio
UK: issues with ITV's This Morning and Phillip Schofield
Let's kick the programme off in the United Kingdom, joining Nathan Rarere from London is correspondent Henry Riley. Audio
Calls for official celebration of Everest Day
On the 70th anniversary of Hillary and Tenzing sitting on top of the world's tallest peak, efforts continue to mark the feat with an official celebration in New Zealand.
Venice canal patch turns fluorescent green
Venetians woke up on Sunday morning to an unusual sight, as a patch of water in the city's central waterway appeared to have turned fluorescent green.
Europe: Erdogan claims victory, Kosovo rebute
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney joins Kathryn to look at the success of Turkey's president Erdogan in the second presidential run-off held overnight New Zealand time. What will it mean for… Audio
Ukraine war: Kyiv hit by new massive Russian drone attack
Russia has carried out a new massive drone attack on Ukraine's capital Kyiv.
US President Biden agrees in principle on new debt limit
President Biden and the Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have reached an agreement in principle on a new government debt limit, after weeks of bitter negotiations.
Joe Biden said the deal was… Audio
Erdoğan wins Turkey Election
Turkey's incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has claimed victory in the country's historic run off presidential election.
Official results has him winning 52% of the vote.
Our Turkish… Audio
US: two Kiwi Scotts are favourites for Indianapolis 500
Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann is at the Indianapolis 500 - where two New Zealanders, both named Scott, are among the favourites for the race. Audio