Impeachment
USA correspondent - Susan Milligan
The threat of impeachment grows for President Donald Trump as a second whistleblower emerges. Audio
Australia dragged into Trump impeachment furore
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton reports on the fallout from the leaked revelation that Donald Trump asked Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison for help to investigate and discredit the… Audio
USA correspondent David Smith
Washington bureau chief of The Guardian David Smith talks to Kathryn about impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump, and a crackdown on vaping products in some US states. Audio
Donald Trump could be guilty of four different crimes
If the CIA whistleblower's claims ring true, Donald Trump could be guilty of as many as four different crimes. US correspondent Karen Kasler looks at the potential impeachment of the US President. Audio
Donald Trump - on the road to impeachment?
An impeachment inquiry is underway in the United States after ongoing concerns were raised about a potential "coverup" of alleged interaction between President Trump and the Ukrainian… Audio
Explainer: What does impeachment really mean?
A formal impeachment hearing will be opened against President Donald Trump. There's has been a lot of reaction to the news, but what is impeachment and what can history tell us about the process? Audio
US-Japan trade dispute & calls to impeach Trump
From the US, Washington bureau chief of The Guardian, David Smith talks to Kathryn about little sign of change in the US-Japan trade dispute, during Donald Trump's trip to Tokyo. This despite sumo… Audio
Brazil's president ousted in end to impeachment process
Brazil's Senate has removed President Dilma Rousseff from office for breaking budgetary laws.
Dilma Rousseff tells impeachment trial Brazil one step away from coup
Brazil's suspended president Dilma Rousseff has defended her record during her impeachment trial in the Senate.
Brazil gears up for vote on whether to impeach president
Large demonstrations are expected across Brazil where members of parliament are due to vote today on whether to impeach President Dilma Rousseff for alleged corruption. Audio