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Second earthquake strikes Afghanistan
A second earthquake has hit eastern Afghanistan, where the death toll is now more than 1400. UNHCR representative Charlie Goodlake spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
World News Wrap
Catch up with what's been going on around the world with RNZ's Alice Wilkins. Audio
Indonesian police fire tear gas, rubber bullets at student protesters
Protests against government spending have left 10 people dead.
US judge blocks Trump admin's use of troops in California
Trump has said the troops were needed in Los Angeles to protect federal agents carrying out immigration enforcement, after large-scale immigration raids triggered protests.
Gaza declared dangerous combat zone as US ponders recovery
A plan to turn Gaza into a Middle-East Riviera is circulating, Alex Baird has reaction from Doha Audio
Daughter of Nazi official accused of hiding missing painting
A Dutch newspaper last week identified a painting seen in a real estate photo as an Italian masterpiece registered on a database of lost wartime art.
Hundreds killed after landslide levels village in Sudan
Hundreds are dead after a landslide in Sudan, Nabil Ahmed Rufai has the story from Africa Audio
Inside North Korea's vast - and nearly empty - new resort
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un hopes the development will be his country's answer to Waikiki.
New quake shakes Afghanistan as death toll exceeds 1400
The Taliban authority says Sunday's quake injured more than 3100 people, and destroyed more than 5400 houses.
Scramble for survivors after Afghan earthquake kills more than 1000
The 6.0-magnitude earthquake hit remote areas near the border with Pakistan on Sunday, followed by at least five aftershocks.
Putin hails 'unprecedentedly high' relations with China
The two countries have reportedly inked a long-stalled agreement to build a massive new pipeline to send natural gas to China.
Calls for inquiry into attack after Melbourne March for Australia rally
An attack on a First Nations protest camp in Melbourne by far-right demonstrators should be investigated as a hate crime, Aboriginal leaders say.
GPS jamming attack on EU leader's plane marks 'escalation' in Russia's hybrid warfare
The GPS jamming attack forced the plane to land using paper maps.
Neo-Nazi leader gatecrashes press conference
A New Zealand-born, Australian-raised neo-Nazi leader has gatecrashed a press conference with the Victorian Premier just days after an attack on a First Nations camp. The press conference was cut… Audio
Dances With Wolves actor, Graham Greene, has died
The Oscar-nominated actor died in Ontario after a lengthy illness. He was 73.
India's growing lion population cause for celebration, but also a problem
The lions were hunted to the brink of extinction in India, before a ban on killing the cats was put in place in Gujarat a century ago.
More than 1000 killled in landslide in western Sudan
The landslide took place following heavy rains in western Sudan.
Queen Camilla fought off attacker with shoe as a teen
A new book claims Queen Camilla was the victim of an atempted sexual assault when she was a schoolgirl.
Hamas rejects reported plan for US takeover of Gaza
"AI-powered smart cities" are part of a planned US takeover of the Gaza Strip, which one local described as "nonsense".
South Australia bans fish-shaped plastic soy sauce containers
Any plastic fish containers with a lid, cap or stopper, containing less than 30ml of soy sauce have been banned.