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Suspected chemical blast at Iran's biggest port kills 14, injures hundreds
A huge blast probably caused by the explosion of chemical materials killed at least 14 people and injured more than 700.
Hamas open to five-year Gaza truce, one-time hostages release
A Hamas official said the Palestinian militant group "is ready for an exchange of prisoners in a single batch and a truce for five years".
'Smaller is better': Why fashion has turned its back on inclusivity
Less than 1 percent of models during recent runway shows were plus-sized. Some fear it shows fashion is on a worrying trajectory away from inclusivity.
Pope Francis' coffin carried to his final resting place
Large crowds have gathered for the pope's funeral mass, before lining the streets as his coffin was carried to the Basilica de Santa Maria Maggiore where he has been laid to rest.
Lord of the Rings fan killed after accepting lift - inquest
Joseph Snode died in a single-vehicle crash on the West Coast on 28 January 2024.
Virginia Giuffre, who accused Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, has died
"It is with utterly broken hearts that we announce that Virginia passed away last night at her farm in Western Australia," the family said in a statement.
Indian airlines to suffer higher costs in Pakistan airspace ban
The nuclear-armed arch-rivals have unleashed a raft of measures against each other amid tensions over a deadly militant attack in Kashmir.
Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to federal charges in CEO killing
He previously pleaded not guilty to a separate set of New York state charges.
US judge arrested for allegedly obstructing immigration agents
The US Justice Department said Hannah Dugan refused to turn over a man after immigration agents showed up to arrest him in her courtroom.
Thousands expected in St Peter's Square for Pope's funeral
Pope Francis died at the Vatican on Easter Monday of a stroke and heart failure, following a long illness.
China and US presidents talking trade - or are they?
Donald Trump says talks are underway, a claim denied by Beijing.
Ukraine detains foreign vessel it says was exporting stolen grain
An investigation found the arrested vessel was part of Russia's 'shadow' fleet, Ukraine's state security service said.
So You Think You Know Sumeria? “___” walks into a bar
Assyriologist David Hilder returns, and helps Ellie decipher the first ever “___ walks into a bar” joke. Audio
No More Updates for Windows 10 / Missed alarms for iOS devices
Pratik Navani returns to sit down with Corey for another exciting tech chat. On the agenda? Windows axing updates to their Operating System Windows 10, and Ellie breaks in to raise the ‘alarm’ on… Audio
World leaders gather for Pope Francis' funeral
The Vatican is making final preparations for Pope Francis' funeral as the last of the huge crowds of mourners file through St Peter's Basilica to view his open coffin.
Millions of measles cases expected if vaccinations don't go up - US study
Declining childhood vaccinations for measles mean the disease could become endemic again in the US, with up to 51m illnesses projected, a study has found.
Naarm Musical Special with Jen Cloher
Jen Cloher is of Ngapuhi & Ngati Kahu descent and is a songwriter and performer who lived in Melbourne Australia for decades and now calls Aotearoa home. Over the course of five albums, they have won… Audio
'Grandpa robbers' face trial in Paris over Kardashian jewellery heist
Ten people are set to go on trial next week, accused of stealing millions of dollars worth of jewellery from Kim Kardashian.
Australian national election heads to final week of campaigning
Promises to voters, along with the occasional backdown, are flowing thick and fast as the Australian national election heads towards it final week of campaigning. Australia correspondent Peter Ryan… Audio
Trump and Zelensky clash over Russian control of Crimea
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Melissa Chan-Green about Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky clashing over the Ukrainian president refusing to acknowledge Russian control of Crimea… Audio