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Israel conducts large offensive in occupied West Bank
Israel has conducted one of its largest offensives in the occupied West Bank since October 7. CNN's Jeremy Diamond spoke to Corin Dann from Tel Aviv. Audio
US passes financial aid package, potential US TikTok ban
US lawmakers worked overtime on Saturday - passing three bills in a wide-sweeping foreign aid package. The BBC's Thomas Mackintosh spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Reaction from Europe, Russia on US Ukraine aid package
OUr correspondent in Germany, Nita Blake-Persen on the reaction in Europe, Ukraine and Russia on the aid bill passed by US Congress. Audio
Middle East not on edge of wider conflict - for now
Is the Middle-East on the edge after Israel and Iran traded shots last week? Nathan Rarere asked our correspondent in Israel, Sarah Coates Audio
US: Congress finally passes aid package for Ukraine
The US House of Representatives passes the Ukraine Aid Bill - Mitch McCann has the reaction from New York Audio
Govt agrees to raise concerns about forcible deportation of Afghans with Pakistan
The government has promised to raise concerns about the forcible deportation of Afghans with Pakistan.
The island where locals are saying no to tourists
An influx of holidaymakers is driving up housing costs and depleting resources, residents say.
Sydney stabbing: Bondi attack on women devastates Australia
Joel Cauchi left a pile of bleeding women in his wake. Now the question is being asked: Why isn't violence fuelled by misogyny a terrorist act?
X vows to 'robustly challenge' Australia order to remove stabbing posts
The social media platform faces a daily fine of $855,000 if it does not withhold posts commenting on the stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel.
Man who set fire to himself near Trump trial dies
Maxwell Azzarello doused himself in liquid before throwing conspiracy-theory pamphlets, police say.
Could you play chess for 58 hours - and counting?
Under the beaming lights of New York's iconic Times Square, Nigerian chess master Tunde Onakoya has broken the record for the longest chess marathon.
Ecuador president declares state of emergency over energy crisis
A drought has hit levels at hydroelectric dams, leading to rationing in the South American country.
Update on Isfahan air strike
BBC World's Middle East correspondent Sebastian Usher joins Emile Donovan for the latest on the reported strike on the city of Isfahan. Audio
Security guard stabbed by Bondi mass murderer granted permanent visa
Security officer Muhammad Taha has officially been granted a permanent resident visa by the government after he confronted Joel Cauchi during Saturday's mass stabbing at Westfield Bondi Junction.
Beginning of India's general election - Asia correspondent
Let's get to Asia now and we're joined by our correspondent in India, Per Elinder Liljas Audio
Iranian media plays down impact of strikes
Let's get more on the developing story in the Middle East now. The US says Israel has carried out a strike on Iran. Audio
Reports of airstrike on Iran - Middle East correspondent
Let's head to the Middle East now where there are reports of an airstrike on Iran. Both CNN and CBS say a US officials have confirmed Israel has launched an attack on Iran. Audio
Canada budget to increase tax on rich
Canada correspondent Ashleigh Stewart speaks to Lisa Owen about the Canadian federal government to fund new budget spending by increasing capital gains tax. Audio
Aotearoa's Islamic community urged to stay vigilant after Australian stabbing
The Federation of Islamic Associations has advised the community to be careful this weekend in the wake of an attack at a church in Australia.
Morning Report Essentials for Friday 19 April
On today's episode we hear from Fire and Emergency National Commander Russell Wood on the FENZ review into their response during the Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle, Auckland council issued a… Audio