World
NZ born tabloid journalist denies cash for sex images scheme
New Zealand-born British tabloid journalist and broadcaster, Dan Wootton, is denying any wrongdoing after allegations of a cash for sex images scheme. He says he's the target of a smear campaign by a… Audio
US soldier may have defected to North Korea
Now to the US, where it is believed a soldier who was facing disciplinary action from the US military has defected to North Korea.
News that an American was in custody in North Korea broke overnight… Audio
Africa: fighting continues in Sudan
To Africa now - joining us from Accra in sunny Ghana is our correspondent Nabil Ahmed. Audio
Australia: Voice referendum Yes, No pamphlets released
Joining Nathan Rarere from Brisbane - home of the 1982 Commonwealth Games - is Pam Corkery. Audio
Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on the shock announcement today that Victoria will renege on hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Games, citing a multi-billion dollar budget blowout. Audio
US correspondent Ximena Bustillo
Ximena joins Kathryn to talk about Congress looking to pass the annual defence bill but there have been some snags along the way. Joe Biden's relection campaign fund is looking healthy - he's raised… Audio
Renowned NZers call for 'new way of doing science'
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark, film director James Cameron, and president of the International Science Council Sir Peter Gluckman are members of a global commission advocating for a 'new way of… Audio
Iran's morality police to resume headscarf patrols
Iran's morality police are to resume controversial street patrols to enforce the dress code requiring women to cover their hair and wear loose clothing.
Arizona endures extreme heatwave
Parts of the US are cooking in record breaking high temperatures.
If the heatwave continues as predicted, by tomorrow, Phoenix, Arizona will have endured an 18-day stretch of temperatures above 43C.
…The cheese we will no longer call Feta
Pineapple lumps, hokey Pokey ice cream and pavlova will forever be linked to New Zealand. But Feta cheese is a name we can no longer use... thanks to the new trade deal with the European Union On the… Audio
Japan: PM Kishida may call snap election after low polls
Time now to talk Japan with our correspondent Chris Gilbert. Audio
UK: Alzheimer's patients being tested with new drug
We begin Tuesday's programme in the United Kingdom, joining us from London is correspondent Henry Riley. Audio
Rich Preston - BBC Correspondent
The BBC's Rich Preston joins Nights to discuss some of the international news across the world, including the Crimea Bridge situation, the USA and China holding talks on climate change and the… Audio
Trade Aid CEO urges govt introduce modern slavery bill
Modern day slavery could be part of many of the purchases we make. Estimates say there's about 40 to 50 million people in slavery or worker exploitation around the world today. Last year, our… Audio
US: A 9-day mahunt, an historic murder and RFK Jr under fire
Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann kicks the week off and he joins us from New York. Audio
Extreme weather has lashed the world already this year - and it could be just the start
From blistering heatwaves in southern Europe and Asia to month-long floods in California, extreme weather has swept the world this year and climate scientists warn it may be just a taste of what's to…
SAG strike: Actors join writers on Hollywood picket lines
Jason Sudeikis, Susan Sarandon and thousands of other actors have joined screenwriters in Hollywood's biggest strike in more than six decades.
Europe heatwave: More record temperatures expected
Much of southern Europe is baking in extreme heat, with Greece seeing temperatures of 40C or more.
Architect held in Long Island serial killer case
Police have been working for over a decade to solve the murders of 11 victims in Long Island.
Wagner head rejected Russian army offer - Putin
Wagner mercenary group head Yevgeniy Prigozhin has rejected an offer to his fighters to serve as a unit in Russia's army, President Vladimir Putin says.