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Businesses coming back online following outage
Websites and systems around the world are back online after a global Microsoft outage disrupted thousands of services around the world for several hours this morning. Bill Bennet, a freelance New… Audio
Sunscreen maker in Aussie recalls blocked by US regulator for years
Wild Child Laboratories was flagged by the FDA multiple times in recent years for breaching manufacturing standards.
The son of a British duke is selling his estate - a wildlife charity wants to buy it for USD $40M (NZD $69.36M)
David Attenborough is helping an appeal to raise millions for the Rothbury Estate in the heart of Northumberland, covering 9,486 acres (around 3,839 hectares) and features woodlands, rivers, historic…
Watch: Trump trades banter with Luxon about hair, gets invite to NZ
The prime minister has met the US president for the first time. Audio
Not just fat: The truth about 'man boobs'
Most chest enlargement in men, often jokingly called 'man boobs', is harmless. Still, certain warning signs should never be ignored.
500,000 without power as record-breaking hurricane demolishes homes across Jamaica
Hurricane Melissa has been downgraded to a still-dangerous Category 3, with authorities in Jamaica expecting fatalities.
Hurricane Melissa takes aim at Cuba after roaring across Jamaica
Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness declared the island a "disaster area" and authorities warned residents to remain sheltered.
UK: issues with migrant deportations
UK Correspondent Ellie Jay on why a deported sex offender was paid £500 Audio
Australian inflation rate at 3.1 percent
Australia correspondent Emma Cropper breaks down Australia's rising inflation Audio
'Shot them in front of us': Fears mount as al-Fashir falls
Aid groups and activists have warned of possible ethnically motivated revenge attacks.
'Knew she was dead': Tourists distressed after cruise passenger's body found
Authorities are investigating how a cruise ship allegedly left behind an 80-year-old Australian woman who was later found dead on a Queensland tropical island.
Trump lands in South Korea to face talks of missiles, trade
The Xi-Trump meeting is overshadowing the rest of the week's busy diplomatic schedule.
Trump ready to send 'more than the National Guard' into cities
Since June, Trump has deployed National Guard troops to various Democratic-led jurisdictions in an extraordinary expansion of the use of the military for domestic purposes.
New Zealand woman found dead in Thailand hotel room
Her death is being investigated by police in Phuket.
'It played out like a B-grade movie': The obsession with the Louvre heist
Ever since the audacious Parisian break-in, art historian Penelope Jackson's phone has been ringing off the hook.
Bill Gates makes a stunning claim about climate change
His essay comes ahead of next month's COP30, a global summit focused on battling climate change.
Australia: Watchdog sues Microsoft, Albanese's US success
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche to talk about the decision by the competition watchdog ACCC to sue Microsoft for alleged misleading conduct over adding Copilot AI to its 365 subs. Audio
Thousands evacuated in Vietnam after record rain triggers floods
Heavy rain has inundated the central coastal region since the weekend, closing schools and flooding the former imperial city of Hue.
Israel launches strikes into Gaza
Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the military to carry out intense strikes on the Gaza Strip.
Actress Prunella Scales, TV's Sybil Fawlty, dies at 93
Scales, best known for her role as the long-suffering Sybil in the British TV comedy classic 'Fawlty Towers', was re-watching the show the day before she died.