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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Let's find out what's happening in Australia now Brad Foster is with us now to tell us what everyone is talking about across the Tasman. Today's topics - How a Neo-Nazi rally in Sydney on Saturday got… Audio
Review: Booker Prize winner, Flesh, 'baffling in its blankness'
It claimed one of the biggest literary prizes in the world but readers are split.
Israeli hostage on his near 500-day ordeal: 'Every morning I choose life'
Eli Sharabi spent 14 months mostly in tunnels under Gaza - with often cruel, but occasionally kind captors, little food, no sunlight - and most importantly no knowledge that his British wife and…
'Dark book, but joy to read': Booker Prize winner announced
David Szalay has won the pirze for his novel Flesh, after missing out in 2016 to Paul Beatty's The Sellout.
Louvre 'fedora man' revealed: Meet the stylish teen dresser snapped at scene of heist
Fifteen-year-old Pedro Elias Garzon Delvaux has been unmasked as the "Fedora man" at the Louvre heist scene.
Philippines reeling after being hit by two typhoons in one week
The Philippines is reeling after being battered by two devastating typhoons within a week. Alnie Wagas' mother's entire village got washed away earlier this week, and she is currently living in a tent… Audio
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy released from prison pending appeal
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been released from prison after a Paris court ruled he could be freed pending an appeal for his September conviction for criminal conspiracy, according to…
Why we used to sleep in two segments
Continuous sleep is a modern habit, not an evolutionary constant, which helps explain why many of us still wake at 3am and wonder if something's wrong.
Trump threatens to sue BBC for $1 billion
The broadcaster has apologised, and its boss has resigned, over an edit of a Trump speech, saying it was "misleading".
Canada loses measles elimination status after three decades
There have now been 18 confirmed cases in New Zealand's outbreak - 17 of them are no longer infectious.
Eight killed in car explosion in India's Delhi
Police are probing cause of the blast near the historic Red Fort, which left mangled bodies on a congested street.
World News Wrap for 11 November 2025
Catch up with the latest headlines from around the world with RNZ's Alice Wilkins. Audio
UK: BBC chair, head of news resign over Panorama programme
High profile resignations at the BBC - and an apology - Ellie Jay has news out of London Audio
Japan: Bear attacks on the rise, Godzilla at the airport
Godzilla is moving into Tokyo Airport - Chris Gilbert has the scoop from Japan Audio
FBI chief's secret visit to China
The United States federal law enforcement agency boss visited China last week to discuss fentanyl and law enforcement issues, sources say.
BBC World Service Lookahead with Rob Hugh-Jones
BBC World Service reporter Rob Hugh-Jones drops by to take a look at events making international headlines. Audio
7 ways to teach young kids about body safety
There is increasing awareness of how to talk to children about body safety, but what about babies and younger children who have not yet learned to talk?
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Denmark's social media bans, likely youngest-ever Dutch PM and an update on the Louvre heist. Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We crossed the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Is it healthier to stop eating when you’re 80 percent full?
Some of the world's longest-living people follow the Japanese meal practice of hara hachi bu.