World Politics
UK: Wootton suspended, oil-field consented
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about New Zealand-born broadcaster Dan Wootton being suspended from right-wing channel GB News. That comes after comments made on his show by… Audio
Australia: Shock resignation, Qantas crisis, Voice voting
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton talks about the shock resignation of one of Australia's most controversial political figures and longest-serving of all current state premiers: Daniel Andrews… Audio
Precedent set for indigenous land claims after ruling in Brazil
In Brazil the country's supreme court has ruled in favour of an indigenous group who were evicted from their land by settlers over generations.
The ruling will set a precedent for hundreds of… Audio
US correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
Yet another Government shutdown is looming in the United States. It looks almost certain that Congress won't pass funding bills to keep the Government working by the deadline of September 30. At issue… Audio
Polls show Australia Indigenous referendum support slipping
Latest round of opinion polls shows Australian voters increasingly sceptical of amending the constitution.
Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Debora Patta is a CBS News foreign correspondent based in South Africa Audio
Australian politician allegedly assaulted with cream-covered pancake
The head of the government in Australia's Northern Territory has reportedly had a cream-covered pancake shoved in her face at a market this morning.
Lavina Good: The Asian Games
Sports journalist, Lavina Good joins us from Hangzhou, China with the latest from the 19th Asian Games. Audio
US Senator charged with accepting gold bars in bribes
US prosecutors charged powerful Senator Bob Menendez and his wife with taking bribes from three New Jersey businessmen, which could complicate Democrats' efforts to keep their slim majority in the US…
A shadow of 'Ukraine fatigue' hangs over Polish politics
From the beginning of Russia's full-on invasion, Warsaw has been a firm supporter of Kyiv. The change of tone from the Polish government on Ukraine is startling.
Five to be charged in UK with spying for Russia
Five people suspected of spying for Russia are to be charged in the UK with conspiracy to conduct espionage.
Ukrainian president to address the UN
The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, will address the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Wednesday (NZ time).
He's expected to use his first speech to the gathering in person to… Audio
Row erupts between Canada and India over murder
A furious row has erupted between Canada and India, after the Canadian Prime Minister announced potential links between the Indian government and the murder of a Sikh activist on Canadian soil.
… Audio
US: The challenges facing the 2024 White House race
US correspondent Ron Elving joins Kathryn to break down some of the issues in Washington right now, as the House Speaker Kevin McCarthy fights to keep his job and quell a rebellion in his party ranks… Audio
American prisoners released in deal with Iran
Five Americans who'd been imprisoned in Iran have been freed and have landed in Doha, Qatar.
They were freed as part of a wider deal that includes the United States unfreezing $6 billion in Iranian… Audio
Prosecutor asks for gag order on Donald Trump
The prosecutor leading the federal election meddling case against Donald Trump has asked a judge to place him under a gag order.
Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie
North Korea leader Kim Jong Un is in Russia, where he has vowed "full and unconditional support" for President Vladimir Putin. He is expected to remain in Russia for several days. And in Tokyo, the… Audio
UK correspondent Matthew Parris
A British parliamentary researcher arrested on suspicion of being a 'Chinese spy' in March has been unveiled as Chris Cash, a 28-year-old who reportedly has links with many Tory MPs. The history… Audio
North Korean's Kim Jong Un says Putin has full backing in 'sacred fight' as two meet
President Vladimir Putin said Russia would help North Korea launch satellites and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Moscow had his full backing in its "sacred fight" with the West as they met on…
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn ahead of a High Court decision on whether Qantas acted lawfully when it sacked 1700 workers during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, and replaced… Audio