War
Kyiv mayor says Russian drones, missiles trigger fires, injure eight
Russia attacked Ukraine's capital Kyiv, with drones and missiles, triggering fires, strewing debris in districts throughout the city and injuring at least eight people, the city's mayor said.
'At a tipping point in Gaza' says aid worker as children die
Twenty children have died from malnutrition in Gaza in the last few days, Save the Children say. Audio
Two Israeli embassy staff shot dead in Washington DC
Two Israeli embassy staff were shot dead after leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington DC. The suspect is in custody. Washington DC correspondent Kate Fisher spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Suicide blast targeting school bus kills five in Pakistan's Balochistan
At least three children and two adults were killed in the attack, the Pakistan army says.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters on calls to resume aid into Gaza
The UN is warning that 14,000 babies are estimated to be suffering severe acute malnutrition in Gaza - and ideally they need to get supplies within 48 hours. Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters… Audio
NZ joins calls to allow full resumption of aid into Gaza
New Zealand has joined 22 other countries and the European Union in calling on Israel to allow for a full resumption of aid into Gaza. ReliefAid Founder Mike Seawright spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Peace in Ukraine looks further away after Trump’s call with Putin
Analysis - Most observers believe there will be no peace unless America exerts maximum leverage.
NZ joins call for Israel to allow full resumption of aid to Gaza
The joint statement said food, medicines and essential supplies were exhausted and the population faced starvation.
Ukraine peace process going exactly how Moscow wants it
Analysis: In the end, it's the Kremlin's plan playing out, and there appears to be little the White House will do.
Strikes in Gaza kill 120 as Trump talks of turning territory into 'freedom zone'
It also warned that Gaza was not "for sale" hours after US President Donald Trump again floated taking over the territory and turning it into "a freedom zone".
US-backed aid group to start work in Gaza under heavily criticised plan
No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since 2 March, and a global hunger monitor has warned that half a million people face starvation.
Israeli airstrikes hit European hospital in Northern Gaza
At least 80 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli air strikes on northern Gaza on Tuesday. Tel Aviv correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
'Cynical sideshow': UN humanitarian chief slams Israel's US-backed Gaza aid plan
Israel proposed last week that private companies would take over handing out aid in Gaza's south.
Kashmiris divided by a border, united by fear
After the latest round of conflict, families pick up the pieces in the disputed region of Kashmir, knowing peace is always temporary.
Hamas releases Israeli-American hostage
Hamas has released the last known hostage who's a U.S citizen. Correspondent in Tel Aviv Trent Murray spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Norway's wealth fund excludes Israeli firm on ethics grounds
Paz Retail and Energy owns filling stations in the West Bank, including several in occupied Palestinian territory.
Explainer: Key facts on Kurdish PKK that has ended its insurgency in Turkey
The Kurdish militant group PKK has formally dissolved after 40 years of conflict with Turkey, raising hopes for peace in the region.
Analysis: This latest Kashmir clash has no winners
Analysis - Both sides tout triumph after US-brokered ceasefire, but the latest India-Pakistan conflict leaves heavy losses and the Kashmir dispute unresolved.
Hamas agree to release last surviving US hostage
Israel has not agreed to a ceasefire, but will provide a safe corridor for the Israeli-American hostage.