Conflict
Local communities celebrate Gaza ceasefire deal
Palestinian and Israeli communities in New Zealand are celebrating the news of a ceasefire in Gaza - but it's a very cautious optimism. Lauren Crimp has more. Audio
Ceasefire deal will see at least 600 trucks of aid enter Gaza every day
The deal negotiated between Israel and Hamas ensures at least 600 truckloads of humanitarian aid will enter Gaza every day of the ceasefire, with at least 50 of them carrying fuel. New Zealand aid… Audio
What we know about Gaza's emerging ceasefire and hostage release deal
A ceasefire and hostage release deal may finally be near in Israel and Gaza. But what are the terms?
Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 16th January
On today's episode, a ceasefire deal has been struck in Gaza. The agreement was made during negotiations in Qatar, and will see a full halt to the fighting, the withdrawal of Israeli soldiers from… Audio
Landmark ceasefire agreement appears to be reached between Israel and Hamas
Israeli officials say while details still need to be confirmed, they expect to reach final agreement this evening after 14 months of bloodshed. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 15th January
On today's episode, the US National Weather Service is warning of powerful winds in the LA area, where several major fires are still largely uncontained, an unusually large number of homeowners will… Audio
Ukraine launches large scale attack on Russia
Ukraine has launched one of its largest attacks on Russia since the February 2022 invasion, and Russia is vowing it will retaliate. BBC correspondent James Waterhouse spoke to Paddy Gower. Audio
China's deployment of 'monster ship' alarming - Philippines security official
The Coast Guard vessel's presence was "illegal" and "unacceptable", the official said.
Venezuela's Maduro sworn in as US raises reward for his capture
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, whose nearly 12 years in office have been marked by deep economic and social crisis, has been sworn in for a third term, despite a long election dispute and…
Woman saves $500 after hit-and-run, thanks to CCTV cameras
After being smashed into and left with no contact details, Hawke's Bay woman Tracy Murfitt made a request for council CCTV footage that saved her $500.
Sydney synagogue and house targeted with swastikas, graffiti
Sydney police are investigating after offensive graffiti was found spray-painted on a synagogue and a house. It follows a series of anti-Semetic graffiti incidents in the city.
Ten New Zealand ambulances being shipped to Ukraine
Kiwi K.A.R.E, a programme run by Tenby Powell, has evacuated over 450 people from war-torn Ukraine. Audio
Working in warzones: Kiwi pharmacist Petra Straight
Petra works for global charity Save The Children and has recently returned from several months working in Gaza. Audio
Russian shadow fleet explained - the alleged saboteurs of Baltic Sea cables
Russia's use of off-the-books ships began shortly after the EU placed sanctions on it after the invasion of Ukraine.
Hamas and Israel wrangle over talks, strikes in Gaza intensify
Palestinian officials said intensified Israeli bombardments had killed more than 100 people over the weekend.
Royals saddened by death of nanny's stepson in New Orleans attack
King Charles III is said to be "deeply saddened" after police reported that a British relative of his sons' former nanny was among the victims of the New Orleans New Year's Day attack.
Russia vows retaliation after saying it downed eight US-made long-range missiles
Moscow sees the use of the missiles, which have a range of up to 300km, as a major escalation.
Court upholds seizure of Cook Islands-registered oil tanker in undersea cables probe
The vessel, registered in the Cook Islands and accused of being part of Russia's 'shadow fleet', is suspected of damaging cables by dragging its anchor across the seabed.
'Scary as hell' robot dogs with machine guns - how warfare changed in 2024
Drones have been manufactured and launched in record numbers in conflict zones in Ukraine and the Middle East - and they're getting deadlier all the time.
Palestinian Authority suspends Al Jazeera broadcasts
A ministerial committee has decided to pause operations over what they described as broadcasting "inciting material and reports that were deceiving and stirring strife".