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Libyan official denies that people were told to stay in homes during floods
An official in eastern Libya has denied allegations that many of those killed in devastating floods were told to stay in their homes.
Othman Abdul Jalil, a spokesperson for the Benghazi-based… Audio
US: Biden heartbroken over son's indictment
Our North America correspondent is legendary LA News-man Dick Helton. Audio
How the fentanyl crisis' fourth wave has hit every corner of the US
More Americans than ever are dying from fentanyl overdoses as the fourth wave of the opioid epidemic crashes through every community, in every corner of the country.
Flood-hit Libyan city facing long recovery as search for missing goes on
Residents of Derna in east Libya are taking stock and searching for the missing after a devastating flood swept through swathes of the coastal city and more bodies are pulled from the sea.
Worlds of Music 17 September, 2023
This week features an interview about the final recordings of NZ musician and songwriter Graham Brazier. Audio
Drug lord El Chapo's son extradited to the US
A son of the infamous drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán has been extradited to the US on drug trafficking charges.
Libyan official rejects blame for flood disaster
An official in eastern Libya has denied allegations that many of those killed in devastating floods last weekend were told to stay in their homes.
Russell Brand denies 'criminal allegations' to be aired on UK TV
British comedian Russell Brand has posted a video denying "serious criminal allegations" set to be made against him in an upcoming television program.
Death toll passes 11,000 in Libyan floods
The Red Crescent says the death toll from floods in Libya has risen to at least 11,000 people, with 20,000 more still missing.
International rescue teams are still searching for possible survivors in… Audio
Africa: floods in Libya, no help yet for villages in Morocco
To Africa we head - Nabil Ahmed Rufai joins the programme from Ghana. Audio
US: Biden accuses McCarthy of wanting to shut down govt
Our first stop this morning is the USA - in New York is our correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
Putin, Kim Jong Un meet in eastern Russia
To Europe now, joining Nathan Rarere from Sweden is our correspondent Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund. Audio
UK: opposition group to meet Macron, Ardern in France
We begin Thursday in the UK - with Nathan Rarere from London is Ellie Jay.. Audio
Libyan New Zealander hearing heartbreaking stories from home
A Libyan living in New Zealand says the scale of the devastation from catastrophic flooding is difficult to comprehend.
Thousands of people have been killed and about 10,000 are still missing in the… Audio
Villagers in Morocco digging for survivors by hand
Moroccan villagers in the Atlas mountains have been left to dig for earthquake survivors by hand, as the government comes under fire for accepting aid from only select countries.
Almost 3,000 people… Audio
More than 5,000 dead after flooding in Libya
It's all about North Africa this week as we cross to Doha for the latest out of the Middle East... Nathan Rarere was joined by correspondent Alex Baird. Audio
Australia's Voice referendum's No campaign using dirty tricks
We're kicking off your Wednesday in Australia, Pam Corkery is in Brisbane and spoke with Nathan Rarere. Audio
Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on the announcement of the first new hospital in western Sydney in 40 years, the Federal Government's Housing Future Fund getting the green light, which will mean more affordable… Audio
Kim's armoured train reportedly heading to Russia
Kim Jong Un is believed to be en route to Vladivostok to meet President Putin, the Pentagon has said.
Morocco earthquake toll passes 2800 as rescuers search for survivors
Villagers wept for lost relatives in the rubble of their homes as the death toll from Morocco's deadliest earthquake in more than six decades rose to more than 2800 and rescuers raced against time to…