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'I could have been there' - US contractor fears his co-workers after bridge collapse
Two people have been rescued, but six more are believed to have been on the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Search and rescue underway after bridge collapse in Baltimore
A search and rescue operation is underway in the United States after a cargo vessel slammed into the central support pillar of one of the largest bridges on America's eastern seaboard.
The bridge in… Audio
Julian Assange wins temporary reprieve from extradition to US
The Wikileaks founder's extradition from Britain is on hold until after a court said the US must provide assurances he won't face the death penalty.
UN Security Council calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza
To the hot-spot that is the Middle East, joining First Up from Doha is Alex Baird. Audio
Julian Assange handed lifeline by London courts
To Australia now, the head of our Brisbane bureau is Pam Corkery. Audio
US: container ship collapses bridge in Baltimore, Maryland
Let's begin this morning in the USA, for the latest on that incredble bridge collapse in Baltimore, we're joined from New York by our correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
'An unthinkable tragedy' - major bridge in Baltimore collapses
The 3km-long Key Bridge has collapsed and there are reports of cars in the water.
Australian freed after spending 30 hours in drain
The man said he had gotten stuck while looking for his phone, but police say he fled a crime scene.
Donald Trump's hush-money trial to begin 15 April
Donald Trump had tried to delay the criminal trial over hush money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels.
USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
A New York court has handed former president Donald Trump a lifeline as he runs out of time to secure a US$454m bond for his recent fraud case. Audio
Judge agrees to reduce Trump fraud bond
Donald Trump's legal team said he was unable to secure the original $788m bond from a private company, now he will have to come up with $297m.
Argentina marks anniversary of 1976 military coup
Let's head to South America - Kate Pereyra-Garcia is in Argentina. Audio
US and Japan to overhaul their security agreement
Nathan Rarere speaks with our correspondent in Japan Chris Gilbert. Audio
UK: PM says ability to fend off IT cyber attacks "very strong"
We begin this morning in the UK where the ever reliable Henry Riley is standing by... Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Militant group Islamic State has released footage of the alleged gunmen in the Moscow concert hall attack, backing up claims it was behind the Russian massacre which has killed at least 137 people. Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
It's Monday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
NZ looking for ways to participate in AUKUS briefing shows
New Zealand is looking for "ways to participate" in the controversial AUKUS pact, where work is going on into putting AI into submarine-hunting planes and radar into deep space for military targeting.
…Grief and anger as more than 100 killed in Moscow concert attack
Across the country the Russian tricolour is flying at half mast, entertainment and sports events have been cancelled, TV newsreaders are wearing black.
Time almost up for Trump to pay bond
The deadline is nearly up for Donald Trump to come up with a bond of nearly half-a-billion-US dollars to appeal a civil fraud case.
Trump is seeking to overturn a New York court finding that he owes… Audio
Russia responds after 137 people killed by ISIS at concert hall
Mondays mean Europe correspondent Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund joins the programme from Sweden Audio