Conflict
Fact-checking Putin's 'nonsense' history
US talk show host Tucker Carlson's interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin began with a rambling lecture on the history of Russia and Ukraine. So was it true?
Gaza ceasefire hopes alive with more talks planned
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu rejected Hamas' latest offer, calling it "delusional," and Hamas urged Palestinian armed factions to go on fighting.
Ian Bremmer's top ten list of global threats for 2024
2024 will be the Voldemort of years, the year that must not be named. Ian Bremmer, political scientist and president of the political risk advisory firm, Eurasia Group releases the top ten global… Audio
Israel-Gaza war: Hamas responds to proposed Gaza ceasefire plan
The details of the deal - set out by Israel, the US, Qatar and Egypt - have not been released.
US launches more strikes against Houthis in Yemen
The US carried out more strikes against Houthi missiles in Yemen on Sunday, US Central Command (Centcom) said in a statement on X.
Ukraine tells White House of plan to fire top commander - sources
The Ukrainian government has informed the White House that it plans to fire the country's top military commander, two knowledgeable sources said on Friday.
US starts retaliatory strikes in Iraq, Syria - officials
The US carried out retaliatory airstrikes in Iraq and Syria against more than 85 targets in a multi-tiered response after three US troops were killed in Jordan.
Hamas weighs ceasefire proposal
Israel has prepared to advance its war on Gaza farther south, close to the Egyptian border, as diplomatic efforts in pursuit of a ceasefire accelerate.
US approves plan to strike Iranian targets in Syria and Iraq, officials say
The strikes would take place over a number of days, officials say, and weather conditions will likely dictate when they are launched.
Houthis claim hit on US-operated merchant ship in Red Sea
The Houthi movement says it has struck a US merchant ship in the Red Sea.
MFAT warns 'negative global trends' are accelerating
The new government has been told of a deteriorating security situation, particularly with the rise of mis- and disinformation and new technologies.
Ukraine and Russia complete first prisoner swap since plane crash
Russia says each side got 195 soldiers back, Ukraine says 207 of its military and civilians were returned.
Biden says he has decided US response to Jordan attack
Speaking as he left the White House for fundraisers in Florida, President Joe Biden added: "I don't think we need a wider war in the Middle East."
Ministers to discuss AUKUS and Gaza with Australian counterparts
Winston Peters and Judith Collins will be travelling to Melbourne on Wednesday to hold joint meetings.
Parties trade barbs over deployment to Red Sea
Parliament has kicked off for 2024 with a debate over the government's decision to deploy six NZDF personnel to the Red Sea.
French farmers block major roads around Paris
French farmers have begun moving hundreds of tractors in an effort to blockade key routes into the French capital, termed the "siege of Paris."
Helen Clark on UNRWA funding
More countries have halted funding to the largest UN agency operating in Gaza, as the crisis deepens over the alleged role of some staff in the 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel.
According to a… Audio
Gaza aid agency 'extremely desperate' after funding halted
More countries have halted funding to the largest UN agency operating in Gaza, as the crisis deepens over the alleged role of some staff in the 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel.
Austria joins US in suspending aid to UNWRA
Austria has joined the US and ten other countries in suspending aid to the UN Agency for Palestinian refugees.
The country's foreign ministry called on UNWRA to carry out a comprehensive… Audio
More countries join in pausing funds for UN Palestinian agency
It comes after allegations by Israel that some of the agency's staff were involved in the 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel.