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Was British nurse Lucy Letby wrongly convicted of mass murder?
Flaws in the UK justice system led to the imprisonment of an innocent woman, says Kiwi film maker Charlotte Purdy.
Prince Andrew: The British royal brought down by scandal
He was once Prince Charming, but his links to child sex offender Jeffery Epstein have brought an insurmountable fall from grace. Audio
Porsche tasks former McLaren boss with leading revival
Porsche boss to leave as German sports car faces challenges from tariffs, lower sales in China and EV transition.
Three Afghan cricketers killed in attack
Afghanistan's cricket board accused Pakistan of carrying out a "cowardly attack" on players returning from a local match near the border.
Why some tourists visiting this holiday destination never get their bags
Fragile supply chains on the remote Indian Ocean island are a part of life in this unique community.
Debut darling: Patrick Ryan's Buckeye
Patrick Ryan's debut novel is a multi-generational saga that's been described as a dazzling portrait of the human spirit. Audio
Sean Szeps: Instagram Dad
Sean Szeps, an American father of two living in Australia, uses his Instagram platform to show, as he says, 'the raw realities of parenthood with a wink.' Audio
Hamas to hand over body of another Israeli hostage
It says it will hand over a recovered hostage's body, with Israel accusing the group of delaying under the ceasefire deal.
Hamas resists disarmament, vows to keep grip on Gaza security
A top Hamas leader says the group wants a five-year ceasefire but cannot commit to giving up its weapons.
'Continued accusations': Prince Andrew gives up royal titles
Prince Andrew has renounced his title of Duke of York after being increasingly embroiled in scandals around his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump suggests too soon for Tomahawks in talks with Zelensky
The US President added that he was confident of getting Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the invasion he launched in 2022.
Ex-Trump adviser John Bolton pleads not guilty to sharing classified info
Bolton, who was indicted on Thursday, is the third of Trump's prominent critics to face prosecution in recent weeks.
Picasso painting vanishes en route to exhibition
The tiny 1919 gouache work 'Still Life with Guitar' was supposed go on display in the southern Spanish city of Granada.
One dead, dozens injured in Peru protests
The government will declare a state of emergency in Lima within hours and is preparing a package of measures to tackle rising insecurity, Prime Minister Ernesto Alvarez said.
What's the food cost of living remote?
Checkpoint producer Johnny Sutherland spoke to Lisa Owen about the hefty cost of living remote. Audio
New Zealand to re-impose sanctions on Iran
The Foreign Minister says this is in line with the United Nations.
Global clothing empire founder's death probed as homicide
He plunged to his death while hiking in mountains outside Barcelona.
Kiss co-founder Ace Frehley dies at 74
The guitarist suffered injuries after a fall at his studio in September and was on life support for some time.
Giraffes, flamingos and fungi: Wildlife Photographer of the Year winners
South African wildlife photographer Wim van den Heever has been named the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 for his powerful image, Ghost Town Visitor.
Turkish experts to help find bodies in Gaza, as Trump warns Hamas
Turkey has deployed dozens of disaster relief specialists to help search for bodies under the mountains of rubble in Gaza, as US President Donald Trump fired a warning at Hamas over a spate of recent…