World
Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on the winners and losers of the Australian Federal Budget, the reintroduction of the platypus - Australia's cutest egg-laying mammal - into the Royal National Park near Sydney… Audio
Erdogan ahead in crucial election but key voting blocks still to be counted
In Turkey more than 90 percent of votes have been counted. The people of Turkey have been voting in a pivotal election overnight, which could end President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 20-year-reign as… Audio
Germany pledges $4.7 billion to Ukraine
Germany has pledged a further $4.7 billion worth of military aid to Ukraine, during a visit by president Volodymyr Zelenskyy's to Berlin. President Zelenskyy thanked the German chancellor Olaf Scholz… Audio
Turkey election tightens
The people of Turkey have been voting in a pivotal election overnight, which could end President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 20-year-reign as leader. Turkey is currently in economic crisis and the… Audio
Sweden's Loreen wins Eurovision for second time
It's the highlight of Europe's pop calendar - the Eurovision song contest wrapped a week of kitsch and glamour in the non-European city of Liverpool.. It was Ukraine's turn to host the annual… Audio
Europe: Turkey's tight election taking place
To Europe now, our correspondent in Sweden is Anita Purcell-Sjölund. Audio
US: $1m raised for man accused of killing subway rider
Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann is the first cab of the rank this week - he joins us from New York. Audio
Reconciling worlds - vocalist Briar Prastiti
In this episode, composer and vocalist Briar Prastiti talks about bridging her two worlds through her music - Greece and New Zealand. Audio
Reconciling worlds - vocalist Briar Prastiti
In this episode, composer and vocalist Briar Prastiti talks about bridging her two worlds through her music - Greece and New Zealand.
AudioKenya doomsday cult death toll climbs to 201 - official
Searchers for survivors and victims of a doomsday cult in Kenya's Shakahola forest discovered 22 more bodies on Saturday, according to a regional governmental official.
Search continues for missing surfer following shark attack in South Australia
Police and emergency services are scouring beaches on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula today in the search for a "well-known" local surfer believed to have been killed in a shark attack.
Israel and Palestinian Islamic Jihad agree Gaza truce
As fighting tapered off, streets in Gaza that had largely been deserted filled with Palestinians.
Bernard Arnault: The succession drama facing the world's richest man
Once a month, the world's richest man invites his five children for lunch in a private dining room at the Paris headquarters of his luxury goods empire. What's on the menu? Their future.
Cyclone Mocha: People pack shelters as storm threatens refugee camp
About half a million people are being evacuated to safer areas in south-eastern Bangladesh, ahead of a cyclone that could be extremely dangerous.
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
It's Friday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
'They broke the rules for Australians, why can't they do it for us?': The New Zealand push to enter the Eurovision song contest
Eurovision is back this year, although the tradition of the winning country hosting has been broken due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Instead, it's taking place in Liverpool, with the second… Video, Audio
US accuses South Africa of selling weapons to Russia
To Africa now - joining Nathan Rarere from Accra in Ghana is our correspondent Nabil Ahmed. Audio
Shooting at Mecedes Benz factory in Germany
We begin this morning in Europe, Nathan Rarere is joined by our correspondent Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund. Audio
US Representative George Santos denies fraud, money laundering charges
US Representative George Santos has pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud, money laundering and theft of public funds in the latest hit to the newly elected Republican.
Daily Mirror apologises to Prince Harry over unlawful action
A British tabloid publisher has apologised to Prince Harry for unlawfully seeking information about him, at the start of a lawsuit the royal is bringing over alleged "industrial-scale" phone-hacking.