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No impeachment for Trump's race-based tweet
The US president won't be impeached for sending what's considered to be a racist Tweet. The House of Representatives voted against the accusation that he had brought "ridicule, disgrace and disrepute"… Audio
Trump attack on congresswomen
President Trump has been accused of racism over a tweet suggesting Democratic congresswomen "go back" to where they came from. Audio
Tanks and Trump
Officers, and even some Defense Department personnel, are worried President Trump's "Salute to America" will politicize the armed forces, on a day that has traditionally been about nonpartisan… Audio
Leaders meet in the DMZ
Donald Trump has become the first sitting US President to set foot in North Korea, meeting Kim Jong Un in the demilitarized zone. Audio
Sother Teague - New York mixologist and anti-Trump campaigner
A culinary school graduate, Sother Teague began his hospitality career in restaurant kitchens, then worked as a research and technical chef on the Food Network series, Good Eats. He subsequently moved… Audio
Iran v US - a dangerous highway with no off-ramp
Tensions are escalating between Iran and the United States, and there doesn't appear to be an off-ramp. Audio
Trump spars with London Mayor on Twitter
Donald Trump is on a charm offensive, as he begins a three-day visit to England's capital. But his bombastic nature always finds a way through, as London mayor Sadiq Khan discovered. Audio
Homeland Security Secretary leaves the Trump administration
From the US, Susan Milligan with the latest on the resignation of Homeland Security secretary, Kirstjen Nielsen, amid growing border tensions. Also, a number of women have now come forward claiming… Audio
Controversial Trump pick gets top World Bank job
Donald Trump's pick for World Bank president, David Malpass, has officially been approved for the role.
Calling Home: Jim Salinger in the US
This week's Calling Home guest is Dr Jim Salinger who's currently in Pennsylvania in the U.S. Audio
Mueller report: Trump hints at payback for 'evil' enemies
US President Donald Trump says his enemies who did "evil" and "treasonous things" will be under scrutiny after he was absolved of colluding with Russia.
Jon Sopel: Trump takes Mueller report as victory
The long-awaited Mueller report has found no evidence US President Donald Trump colluded with Russian interference in the 2016 election, but couldn't exonerate him in regards to obstruction of… Video, Audio
Mueller report released: No collusion
Special counsel Robert Mueller's report has finally been given to congress. According to a summary of it, President Trump's campaign did not conspire with Russia during the 2016 election. Audio
Nobel Prize for Trump and Kim?
Do you think Donald Trump is a contender for a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts with North Korea? The Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has submitted a nomination for Trump. The propaganda machine… Audio
Racist conman cheat
Words like "explosive" are being used to describe the address to the US Congress by President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer. Michael Cohen has made his second appearance after making a plea… Audio
Let the lawsuits begin over the state of emergency in the US
President Donald Trump declared a national emergency along the southern border and predicted his administration would end up defending it all the way to the Supreme Court.
Deal reached to avert new US government shutdown
Congressional negotiators have reached an agreement to prevent another US government shutdown.
Boy bullied for Trump name invited to key speech
In the United States, a schoolboy bullied for having the same surname as Donald Trump will attend the president's State of the Union address today.
US Presidential candidates come out of the woodwork
The US Presidential election isn't until 2020 but Democratic candidates have already started to declare their intentions. Audio
Trump comments forcing Cohen to rethink plan to testify - lawyer
US President's former attorney Michael Cohen is reconsidering his plan to testify publicly to the US Congress because of Donald Trump's intimidation, an adviser to Mr Cohen says.