World
Trump ends all Canada trade talks over 'fake' tariff ad
The US president vented fury at the ad -- produced by the Canadian province of Ontario for US television -- that he said misquoted former president Ronald Reagan discussing tariff policy.
NZ-born neo-Nazi leader granted access to Hitler manifesto
Sewell is charged with one count of behaving in an offensive manner in a public area.
High-speed cameras capture how venomous snakes bite
Researchers found vipers had the fastest strike, but an Australian snake was not far behind.
Search for accused Australian cop killer 'far from over'
A new police taskforce will continue the search for alleged Australian gunman Dezi Freeman.
LA's Pacific Palisades fire suspect pleads not guilty
Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, is charged with "maliciously" starting a fire on January 1 that was quickly suppressed but continued to smoulder beneath dense vegetation near Pacific Palisades before…
Deadly strain of bird flu suspected on sub-Antarctic island
Scientists fear the deadly H5 strain of bird flu has reached one of Australia's sub-Antarctic islands.
The Kiwi cop fighting poaching efforts in Africa
Trainee New Zealand police detective Amber Chauval has just returned from Nambia where she spent time with an anti-poaching unit at the Zannier Reserve. It was her fourth trip to Africa, she's… Audio
Trump heads to Asia for high-stakes meeting with Xi
US President Donald Trump embarks on a major trip to Asia this week.
A moment between King Charles and Pope Leo was 500 years in the making
King Charles and Pope Leo have become the first British monarch and pontiff to pray together at a church service in at least five centuries.
Swimming Australia takes aim at Meta over more fake quotes
Two weeks after Mollie O'Callaghan was targeted, Swimming Australia has asked Meta to take down fake quotes attributed to Kyle Chalmers.
Why Trump's sudden White House wing demolition is extraordinary
Analysis: The US President has now done what he wants for the construction of a new ballroom - in ways that are causing consternation.
Judge clears British ex-soldier of Bloody Sunday murders
The verdict has been condemned by victims' relatives and Northern Ireland's political leader.
What causes muscle cramps during exercise?
Scientists have traditionally attributed exercise-induced cramps to dehydration or electrolyte imbalances. But now there is a new theory.
US: FBI busts gambling rings, WH ballroom donors revealed
Bevan Hurley has the latest from Trump's America Audio
New Delhi's air quality poor after Diwali celebrations
Diwali has seen epic pollution in New Delhi, Anas Mallick has his report from South Asia Audio
Israel annexing West Bank could threaten Gaza peace deal: Marco Rubio
Israeli lawmakers voted Wednesday to advance two bills on annexing the occupied West Bank, barely a week after President Donald Trump pushed through a deal aimed at ending a two-year Israeli offensive…
No security cameras monitored Louvre balcony where thieves entered
The eastern balcony of the Apollo Gallery, where robbers broke into the building on Sunday using an angle grinder, was not covered by the museum's ageing camera system.
Australian house prices surging
Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about the Australian property market, where the latest data has shown home prices around the country are surging, and are only expected to keep… Audio
The mathematician who tried to game a national lottery
In Cork in the early 1990s Stefan Klincewicz spotted a flaw in the Irish national lottery and put his prodigious mathematical mind to exploiting it.
Meeting between Trump and Putin put on hold
Seven people, including two children, have been killed in the latest round of Russian bombardments in Ukraine. BBC's Ukraine correspondent James Waterhouse spoke to Corin Dann. Audio