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Israeli air strike kills 29 people at Gaza camp for displaced people
Eyewitnesses tell the BBC the area was teeming with displaced people at the time of the attack.
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Watch: Govt an 'absolute disgrace' on climate change - Hipkins
The Labour leader says if Luxon was being honest on his overseas trips he would be saying the government is taking New Zealand backwards on climate.
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Gaza conflict: How to negotiate a ceasefire
The Detail - International calls for a ceasefire in Gaza started in October last year. Why is it so hard to get a peace deal?
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How to negotiate a ceasefire
A ceasefire deal over Gaza has been on the table since June. So why are Israel and Hamas still at war? Audio
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Analysis: PM headed to Washington for NATO Summit
The Prime Minister is on his way to Washington for his first NATO Summit, hoping to meet President Biden. As NATO marks its 75th anniversary, world leaders are expected to focus on the conflicts in… Audio
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New president for Iran could make policy changes
Audio 8 Jul 2024Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about a new president in charge in Iran, who could pave the way for some major changes in domestic and foreign policy, more talks of a… Audio
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Democrats weigh risks and rewards of losing Biden
As panic swirls about the president's re-election chances, some see potential in a fresh start - but others say the unknowns are too great.
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Luxon heads to Washington as pressure mounts on Biden
Analysis - Luxon's first US visit as prime minister coincides with scepticism over Biden's re-election bid, and an international rules-based order under growing strain.
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Hamas says it's waiting for Israeli response on ceasefire proposal
It's now been five days since the Palestinian group accepted a key part of a U.S. plan aimed at ending the war in Gaza.
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Biden digs in as pressure from fellow Democrats escalates
Amid increasing calls from fellow Democrats to end his campaign for re-election, US President Joe Biden gave no hint today that he was considering stepping aside.
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Air strike on Gaza school kills at least 16 people
The school, located in the Nuseirat refugee camp, was sheltering displaced people, Palestinian officials say.
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Moderate Pezeshkian wins Iran's presidential race, interior ministry says
The low-profile moderate Masoud Pezeshkian has pledged to open Iran to the world and deliver freedoms its people have yearned for.
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'Breakthrough' heightens hopes of Gaza ceasefire deal
Analysis: The surprise resumption of talks puts warring sides closest to agreement for months.
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UK election: Rachel Reeves appointed first woman Chancellor
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves are among a record 11 women in the new PM's team.
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UK election: What are the challenges facing Keir Starmer?
Britain's next prime minister wants to focus on long-term growth, but his first few months will be packed with tough decisions.
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Sir Keir Starmer 'doesn't like' politics. How a 'boring, dour' man looks set to be UK's next PM
Ask British voters what they think of Sir Keir Starmer and the response is often brutally honest: Boring, dour, Tory-lite.
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The flood of globably displaced people hasn't changed our trickle of refugees
Shirking our fair share - why hasn't New Zealand upped its game when it comes to welcoming refugees? Audio
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How a Gaza 'stunt' divided Australia's parliament
An Australian senator says she has been "exiled" for voting against her party to recognise Palestinian statehood.
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South Africa's new coalition government unveiled
After weeks of wrangling, the ANC and long-time rival, the DA, agree on the make-up of their coalition.
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UN gives the world a 'failing grade'
The United Nations says only 17 percent of its 169 targets to improve life for the world's more than 7 billion people are on track for the 2030 deadline.
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Crossbow fired at policeman guarding Israeli embassy in Serbia
An attacker who fired a crossbow at a police officer guarding the Israeli embassy in Belgrade was shot dead on Saturday.
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No progress in Gaza ceasefire talks with Israel, says Hamas official
A senior official of the militant Islamist group Hamas says there has been no progress in ceasefire talks with Israel over the Gaza war.
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Iran election: Moderate and hardliner in close race for presidency
A low-key moderate and a protege of Iran's supreme leader are neck-and-neck in the vote count.
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Biden stirs Democratic anxiety about candidacy in presidential debate
A raspy and sometimes halting Biden repeatedly sought to confront Trump in their first debate ahead of the November election.
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Gaza faces famine within weeks - UN
To the Middle-East now, our correspondent in Doha is Alex Baird Audio