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NSW police want pro-Palestinian protests cancelled
Police in New South Wales move against pro-Palestinian protests - Pam Corkery has the latest from Australia Audio
Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Our regular correspondent talks bushfire season and a kangaroo who got involved in a drug bust. Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 1 October 2024
In today's episode, earlier this year Foodstuffs proposed bringing the North and South Island divisions together to create a national cooperative, but the Commerce Commission declined the proposal… Audio
One million displaced in Lebanon: World Vision
Israeli military says it has begun limited, localised and targeted raids against Hezbollah targets in the border area of southern Lebanon. The operations director for the aid agency, World Vision in… Audio
In photos: deadly Hurricane Helene leaves trail of devastation
A trail of destruction has been left across the southeastern United States.
Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 1 October 2024
On today's episode, the Prime Minister is standing by his Associate Health Minister despite concerns she made policy decisions that would benefit tobacco company Philip Morris the most, the Resources… Audio
Why John Key thinks Donald Trump will - and should - win
Sir John says Kamala Harris' economic views are radically to the left of Joe Biden - and for all his faults, Trump is the better choice.
USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
It's the eve of the Vice Presidential debate between Ohio Senator JD Vance and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben joins Kathryn. Audio
Middle East correspondent on Israel's planned incursion of Lebanon
There's mounting evidence that Israel may be about to launch a ground offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Audio
Israel planning ground invasion of Lebanon: US officials
US officials say Israel plans to launch a limited ground incursion into Lebanon. Correspondent Amelie David spoke to Corin Dann from Beirut. Audio
Israel on verge of launching ground invasion in Lebanon
Troops are getting into place for an imminent incursion, the US says, as Benjamin Netanyahu issues a warning.
Tinder, other dating apps, required to cooperate with Aussie law enforcement
The industry code for dating apps governing how they protect users from harm and abuse begins today, and will be enforceable from April.
Hurricane Helene: more than 100 dead, millions without power and communications
Authorities are rushing to check on those missing in parts of North Carolina.
Man charged with attempting to assassinate Donald Trump pleads not guilty
Prosecutors say Ryan Routh sought to kill Trump at golf course but he has pleaded not guilty to five charges.
Japan's leading party LDP chooses new PM
They're lining up for the leadership of Japan's ruling party - Chris Gilbert has the latest news from Tokyo Audio
UK: no more coal for energy, Tories search for new leader
They're down to four candidates in the running to be the next leader of the UK's Tory party - Henry Riley joined First Up from London Audio
BBC World Lookahead with Jonathan Frewin
Including the latest from the Middle East where Israel continues to target Hezbollah, Mexico's first female president is set to be inaugurated and another changing of the guard at NATO as new… Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Monday 30 September 2024
On today's episode, Officials told Associate Health Minister Casey Costello that tobacco giant Philip Morris would be the biggest winner from tax cuts for Heated Tobacco Products, which they said… Audio
Israel launches strikes on Yemeni Houthi targets
It marks a fresh exchange in another front of the regional conflict.
More killed in Lebanon as Israeli airstrikes continue
Lebanon's Health Ministry says another 21 people have been killed and 47 injured in an airstrike in the eastern Baalbek-Hermal region overnight. Israel says its striking Hezbollah strongholds… Audio