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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on the release of 148 migrants and refugees in Australian immigration detention centres following a High Court ruling and the government's efforts to re-detain those who are… Audio
Protestors at parliament call for permanent ceasefire in Gaza
Both Palestinian and Jewish supporters have joined forces to fight for a permanent and immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
They are currently in the parliamentary forecourt calling for action from the new… Audio
Israel military now operating against Hamas in all of Gaza
Israel's military says it's now operating against Hamas in ALL of the Gaza Strip, following the break down of the week-long truce. The UN refugee chief has warned that Israel's renewed campaign is… Audio
Japan to investigate US military Osprey aircraft crash
Our correspondent in Japan is Chris Gilbert. Nathan Rarere asked him about the on-going investigation into the crash of a US military's Osprey aircraft, and how the only partially succesful search for… Audio
UK: govt tightening up criteria for work visas
Let's begin in the United Kingdom, our correspondent up that way is Henry Riley. Audio
BBC Lookahead with Jonathan Frewin
The BBC'S Jonathan Frewin joins us to discuss the latest world news. Including: the election in Egypt, Kenya's Facebook lawsuit, and Argentina's new president. Audio
Mount Marapi: Eleven hikers killed as volcano erupts in Indonesia
Eleven hikers have been found dead near the crater of Indonesia's Marapi volcano after it erupted over the weekend, rescuers say.
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Israel resumes bombing in Gaza
In the Middle-East, the death toll in Gaza continues to rise - with Nathan Rarere from Doha is our correspondent Alex Baird. Audio
Europe: knife attack in Paris, one man dead
To Europe now, in Berlin for First Up is correspondent Nita Blake-Persen. Audio
US: Four killed after stabbing in New York
Kicking this week off is Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann. Audio
Paris attack near Eiffel Tower leaves one dead and two injured
A man has died and two others have been injured in a knife and hammer attack on a street in central Paris.
Tsunami alert lifted after 7.4 earthquake strikes Philippines
The earthquake was at least magnitude 7.5 and struck Mindanao late on Saturday
COP28: Countries call for 'energy package' to come out of climate conference
The call comes from about two dozen countries that call themselves the climate high ambition coalition.
Activists call on NZ govt to do more for West Papua
"Journalist can't go to West Papua, it's part of the fact that New Zealanders are blind to the fact that there are thousands of displaced people with no international help and New Zealand stays quiet…
Released Palestinians allege abuse in Israeli jails
Palestinians tell the BBC they were beaten and had dogs set on them while in Israeli detention.
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Henry Kissinger dies aged 100
He has been described by some as a dependable statesman relentless in his protection of the free world, and others as an unapologetic war mongerer.
Tributes from the United States and abroad continue… Audio
Africa: 75 year-old Ugandan woman gives birth to twins
To Africa now, our regular correspondent Nabil is taking a break this week and has handed the reigns to Chris Ocamringa who is in Kinshasa, which is the Capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Audio
US: controversial diplomat Henry Kissinger dead at 100
We begin as we often do on a Friday in the World's Biggest Apple, New York City and our friend Bevan Hurley. Audio