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Indonesia hit by magnitude 7.3 earthquake, tsunami warning lifted
A magnitude 7.3 earthquake has struck west of Indonesia's Sumatra Island, triggering a tsunami warning which has now been lifted.
US says Sudan factions agree to ceasefire as foreigners are evacuated
The United States says that the warring factions in Sudan have agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire, while Western, Arab and Asian nations race to extract their citizens from the country.
Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on the passing of Australian comedian Barry Humphries and discusses changes for long-time Kiwis living in Australia and wanting to become Australian citizens. He suggests a few… Audio
Australia to accelerate missile build-up as defence awaits review
One of the most significant defence documents since World War II will address challenges and outline how Australia should rapidly acquire new long-range strike capability to deter rising threats from…
Europe: spate of ATMs bombings in Germany
Nita Blake-Persen is our Europe correspondent and she joins us from Germany. Audio
US: citizens evacuated from Sudan, abortion drug not banned
We begin this morning with Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann in New York. Audio
Meghan hits out at media over decision to not attend coronation
The Duchess of Sussex has criticised the British media over reports that letters exchanged with King Charles played a part behind her decision not to attend his coronation.
Foreign states start evacuations from Sudan as battle rages
US President Joe Biden on Saturday said the US military conducted an operation to extract US government personnel from Khartoum, adding that Washington is temporarily suspending operations at its…
Rediscovered WWII ship wreck: NZers may have been on board
New Zealanders may have been on board the just-rediscovered sunken WWII ship Montevideo Maru when it sank full of Australian prisoners, a historian says.
Alec Baldwin prosecution in 'Rust' case bungled from start, experts say
A decision by New Mexico lawyers to drop charges against Alec Baldwin in the shooting death of the cinematographer in Rust marked a logical conclusion to a flawed prosecution, legal experts say.
2024 US election: Who has their hand up to run for president
Explainer: US President Joe Biden is expected to announce his campaign to seek re-election in 2024, Trump confirmed his bid last year, but who else might have their hat in the ring?
Shipwreck found 81 years after Australia's worst maritime disaster
Hundreds of Australians were killed when the Montevideo Maru sank during World War II, with its location remaining a mystery - until now.
Sleeping elephant seals fall deep into the ocean
Researchers have found elephant seals falling asleep at sea and tumbling hundreds of metres deep in uncontrolled spirals.
Africa: Sudanese flee as ceasefire fails to hold
Let's head to Africa - our correspondent Nabil Ahmed is in Ghana and joined Nathan Rarere. Audio
US: fallout from Dominion Voting vs Fox News
As we head in to the weekend, it's always good to know what's happening around the world - this morning it's time to check in with our correspondent in New York City Bevan Hurley. Audio
Dozens die in Ramadan crush in Yemen's capital Sanaa
Up to 80 people have been killed and more than 100 injured in Yemen, in a stampede in Yemen's capital Sanaa during a charity distribution for Ramadan.
US Supreme Court delays abortion pill access decision
Millions will soon lose access to mifepristone unless the conservative-dominated court acts.
NZ bell ringer taking part in King Charles' coronation
As King Charles coronation draws closer, there's one New Zealander who will be making sure everyone hears about it. 19-year-old Dylan Thomas who went to school at Kapiti College is in England as a… Audio
US weighs up winners and losers in Dominion win over Fox
Fox executives including Rupert Murdoch may have avoided having to take the stand after it settled the defamation suit taken against it by Dominion Voting Systems, but it now has another law suit… Audio
Europe: claims Russia using fishing vessels as spy ships
To the European mainland now - Nathan Raree was joined from Germany by our correspondent Nita Blake-Persen Audio