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Ship pilot called for tugboat help minutes before ploughing into bridge
Recovered data from the ship's recorder shows those on board reported a power loss shortly before the deadly Baltimore crash.
UN expert finds reasonable grounds to believe Israel has committed genocide
A United Nations expert has found reasonable grounds to believe Israel has commited genocide in Gaza, during its military campaign against Hamas. The report by the Special Rapporteur cites what it… Audio
Donald Trump encourages supporters to buy endorsed Bibles
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about the Baltimore Bridge collapse, two of Donald Trump's lawyers running the risk of disbarment and Donald Trump encouraging supporters… Audio
Former Fiji PM Frank Bainimarama avoids jail in corruption case
He was given an absolute discharge after last week being convicted of perverting the course of justice.
Baltimore bridge collapse: two fathers among victims
A father of three and a father of two are among the six people presumed dead after the Baltimore bridge they were working on collapsed.
Nicky Hager on spy system hosted by GCSB
Investigative journalist Nicky Hager says a decade old leaked US intelligence document points to the identity of the foreign intelligence equipment hosted by the GSCB without the knowledge of… Audio
Pussy Riot activist given prison sentence by Russian court
A Russian court has sentenced a member of the Pussy Riot group to prison time, despite her now residing in Iceland.
Titanic 'door' prop that kept Rose alive sells for more than $1m
The floating piece of wood which kept Titanic's Rose alive has sold for NZ$1.2m at auction.
Central Asian migrants in Russia face aggression after bombing
To Europe now, Anita Purcell-Sjölund is our correspondent in Sweden. Audio
Five Chinese workers killed in suicide bombing in Pakistan
To Pakistan now, with his eagle-eye cast across the subcontinent, we're joined from Islamabad by Anas Mallick. Audio
UK: confidence in NHS at all time low
Let's begin in the United Kingdom - it's an Ellie Jay day today. Audio
Twelve drown trying to reach aid off Gaza beach
The tragedy came amid growing fears of famine nearly six months into Israel's military campaign.
Six unaccounted for after Baltimore bridge collapse
Six people are still unaccounted for after a container ship ploughed into a bridge in the US city of Baltimore.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge, collapsed into the Patapsco River sending people and cars… Audio
'I could have been there' - US contractor fears his co-workers after bridge collapse
Two people have been rescued, but six more are believed to have been on the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Search and rescue underway after bridge collapse in Baltimore
A search and rescue operation is underway in the United States after a cargo vessel slammed into the central support pillar of one of the largest bridges on America's eastern seaboard.
The bridge in… Audio
Julian Assange wins temporary reprieve from extradition to US
The Wikileaks founder's extradition from Britain is on hold until after a court said the US must provide assurances he won't face the death penalty.
UN Security Council calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza
To the hot-spot that is the Middle East, joining First Up from Doha is Alex Baird. Audio
Julian Assange handed lifeline by London courts
To Australia now, the head of our Brisbane bureau is Pam Corkery. Audio
US: container ship collapses bridge in Baltimore, Maryland
Let's begin this morning in the USA, for the latest on that incredble bridge collapse in Baltimore, we're joined from New York by our correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
'An unthinkable tragedy' - major bridge in Baltimore collapses
The 3km-long Key Bridge has collapsed and there are reports of cars in the water.