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Person detained over kidnap of Nancy Guthrie
The FBI earlier released photos of an apparent suspect in the abduction of US TV anchor's mother 10 days ago.
Supersized fatberg blamed for mysterious balls on Sydney beaches
Sydney has a supersized problem: a giant fatberg lodged in a critical sewer, and it could be stuck there for some time.
European correspondent Christian Smith
Christian dials in from Amsterdam with news from the other side of the world. Audio
Canada built a bridge - now Trump wants half
Analysis: Is Trump's threat to block the opening of a bridge to Canada a next-level negotiation or a misunderstanding of the facts?
Trump admin removes Pride flag from Stonewall National Monument
It is the United States' first national monument to LGBTQ rights.
13 year old arrested after school stabbing in UK
United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about a 13 year old boy being arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a school stabbing, as well as British Prime Minister Keir… Audio
Multiple people shot dead in Canada
Americas correspondent Katie Silver spoke to Lisa Owen about a shooting in Canada. Audio
'Do you think you're going to hell?' US immigration bosses questioned
By Brad Ryan, ABC News The top officials carrying out Donald Trump's mass deportation plan have come under fiery questioning from Democrats, who have levelled a litany of complaints against...
Latest news from Australia
The latest news from Australia with Nine News political reporter, Amanda Copp. Audio
Citizen scientists work on 100-million-year-old fossil in outback Queensland
Participants from across Australia and the world travelled to outback Queensland to clean up the near-complete ichthyosaur fossil.
Israeli strikes kill five in Gaza, health officials say
Israeli airstrikes and gunfire have killed five Palestinians in Gaza, health officials say, the latest violence to undermine a four-month-old, US-brokered truce in the enclave.
Australia: Herzog protests, Coalition reunited, and more
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane joins Kathryn to talk about protests at the visit of Israel's President Isaac Herzog. Audio
Yes, new tea towels are worse at drying dishes than old ones
We all know that old faithful dries dishes better, even if we can't quite explain why.
Ukrainian banned from wearing 'helmet of remembrance' at Games
Vladyslav Heraskevych wanted to wear the helmet in the skeleton competition in honour of those killed in the war with Russia in the skeleton competition at the Winter Olympics.
UK Prime Minister says he’s not prepared to walk away
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says he won't be walking away, as he faces pressure over his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as US ambassador. BBC political correspondent Rob Watson spoke to… Audio
World news wrap for 11 February 2026
Time to catch up on what's happening overseas with our correspondent Alice Wilkins Audio
When Valentine’s Day forces a relationship reckoning
For couples who have been struggling for months, the holiday can force people to confront questions they may have been postponing, like 'are we happy?'
Mysterious deaths in Bulgarian mountains
A mountain murder mystery in Bulgaria - Anita Purcell-Sjölund reports from Europe Audio
Rocket or arugula? How a salad vegetable mapped the Italian diaspora
The various words for this ubiquitous salad green are a linguistic fossil record revealing the history of Italian migration.
New York seeks rights for beloved but illegal 'bodega cats'
Praised for warding off pests, so-called bodega cats are also a cultural fixture for New Yorkers, some of whom are now pushing to enshrine legal rights for the little store helpers.