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A series of explosions heard in Northern Gaza
A series of explosions have been seen and heard in northern Gaza. Ingrid Hipkiss spoke to Jerusalem correspondent, Linda Gradstein. Audio
Iran could be enriching uranium within months, IAEA chief says
The head of the UN nuclear watchdog Rafael Grossi US strikes were a significant setback to Iran's progamme but "one cannot claim everything has disappeared'.
US: President's Big Beautiful bill opens debate in Senate
President Trump's Big Beautiful bill is advanced in the Senate, Katherine Firkin joins First Up from New York Audio
Russia penetrates attacks deep in Ukrainian territory
Russia attacks targets deep Ukrainian territory - Anita Purcell-Sjölund has the latest from around Europe Audio
After Operation Midnight Hammer, pilots reveal realities of marathon B-2 bomber missions
There are very few Americans who know what it's like to fly a B-2 stealth bomber and even fewer that have piloted one for more than 30 hours straight.
Your leg or your life: Inside a perilous 24-hour wild river rescue
When Valdas Bieliauskas fell into the Franklin River, it triggered an extraordinary rescue mission that pushed everyone to the brink.
Trump slams Israel's prosecutors over Netanyahu corruption trial
The Israeli Prime Minister's trial began in 2020 and involves three criminal cases.
Streaming giants help bring Korean dramas to world - but much lost in translation
The global rise of a small subset of K-dramas is impacting the entire Korean TV landscape - and it's not all for the best.
Former Beauty and the Geek contestant accused of murder
Tamika Chesser is accused of killing her partner Julian Story, with some of his remains yet to be found.
Serbia's police clashes with anti-government protesters
Months of protests call for an early election to end the 12-year rule of President Aleksandar Vucic.
Trump wins as judges curbed, but may yet lose on birthright citizenship
Trump's executive order directs federal agencies to refuse to recognise the citizenship of children born in the United States who do not have at least one parent who is an American citizen or lawful…
Incendiary Irish rappers Kneecap lead anti-Keir Starmer chant at Glastonbury
Politicians and music industry bosses called on organisers to pull the group from the Glastonbury line-up.
US Senate Republicans push ahead on Trump's sweeping tax-cut, spending bill
The bill is Trump's top legislative goal.
Iran holds funeral for commanders, scientists killed in war with Israel
The funeral, dubbed the "procession of the Martyrs of Power", was held for a total of 60 people killed in the war, including four women and four children.
Israeli strikes on south Lebanon kill three
The attacks came a day after Israel killed a woman and wounded 25 other people in strikes across the country's south.
A Trump political dynasty? His son Eric says maybe
Trump's children and his close family have long been involved in his business life, and have also taken major roles as he moved into politics and took the White House in 2017.
Stepson of heir to Norway's throne charged with rape, sexual assault
Marius Borg Høiby faces multiple charges but his lawyer said he doesn't accept wrongdoing in most of the cases.
Lewis Capaldi makes emotional return to UK's Glastonbury Festival
It comes two years after he struggled to finish "Someone You Loved" while performing at the festival, and took a break to focus on his mental health.
Trump says he would consider bombing Iran again, drops plan to lift sanctions
US President Donald Trump has dropped plans to lift sanctions on Iran.
California Governor sues Fox News for $1.3 billion over Trump phone call
He claims the network defamed him by lying about his phone call with Donald Trump.