World Politics
BBC World Lookahead with Jonathan Frewin
BBC World's Jonathan Frewin talks to Emile Donovan about a new mobilisation law in Ukraine, the overhaul of the EU's migration rules, and the UN Security Council's meeting on the situation in Yemen. Audio
Israel orders more evacuations from Rafah as battle rages on
It comes as a further indication that the military is pressing ahead with its plans for a ground attack on Rafah.
Why NZ might be taking so long to make a call on AUKUS
Opinion - The government says it is "a long way from this point of being able to make such a decision", which is puzzling, Robert Patman writes.
Australia could recognise Palestinian statehood before peace process is complete
Foreign minister Penny Wong has spoken after Australia backed a resolution expanding the rights afforded to the Palestinian UN delegation.
AUKUS could 'crush' Australia's defence industry - report
An Australian Strategic Policy Institute report says Pillar Two could raise the industry to state of the art capability - or "crush" it "under the weight of the globe's biggest player".
Netanyahu vows to defeat Hamas in Rafah despite US arms threat
The Israeli leader says his country will "stand alone" and "fight with fingernails" if shipments are halted.
What do brain parasites really do?
Robert F Kennedy Jr says a worm 'ate a portion' of his brain. So what are they and what are the dangers?
Lawyer questions Stormy Daniels' account of sex with Trump
Donald Trump's sought to catch inconsistencies in porn star Stormy Daniels' various tellings of an alleged 2006 sexual encounter
'If they go into Rafah ... I'm not supplying the weapons': Biden warns Israel
Joe Biden has confirmed the US will halt the supply of some weapons to Israel if it does invade Rafah.
US halts bomb shipment to Israel as battles rage around Rafah
Hamas battled Israeli troops on the outskirts of the Gaza Strip's crowded southern city of Rafah and Washington says it has held up a shipment of powerful bombs to Israel.
Life in Rafah 'like lying in a coffin'
There have been bombardments every night, and no aid for two days, as Israeli forces take control of the southern Gaza city, the UN says. Audio
James Shaw on what he's got planned after politics and what advice he has for the Green Party
Former Greens Co-Leader James Shaw on why the party should consider working with National in future, why he's been called a "tree Tory", and what he's got planned after politics. Video, Audio
Rafah 'last place of safety' in Gaza, UN aid boss warns
An Israeli attack in Rafah could lead to a "catastrophic humanitarian situation beyond what already exists" in Gaza.
'Speaking up has moral, political weight': Council calls for immediate Gaza ceasefire
All but one councillor - who abstained - voted in favour of the motion on behalf of the Palestinian Solidarity Network Aotearoa.
Civilians in Rafah ordered to evacuate ahead of Israeli assault
It appears to be the beginning of a civilian evacuation ahead of a threatened ground assault.
'Work to do' after local election losses - Rishi Sunak
The UK prime minister has dismissed calls to change course after poor local election results, arguing he can make "progress" with voters before a general election.
Trump accuses Biden of running 'Gestapo administration'
The comments came after Trump reprised his complaint that the multiple indictments against him were politically motivated.
Israeli authorities raid Al Jazeera after shutdown order
The decision to close the Qatari TV network's offices was made on the grounds it threatens national security, Israel's cabinet says.
Fake videos of Indian PM's aides trigger political showdown
Delhi police have arrested the social media coordinator for Congress, the prime minister's rival party, after the fake videos were discovered.
German politician attacked while putting up posters
An attack that hospitalised a German politician has been denounced by the German chancellor as a threat to democracy.