World
Families dismayed US army not taking responsibility for Black Hawk collision with jet
The midair collision in January, near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, killed 67 people.
The lost pubs of London
A new book is commemorating the public houses that have shaped the great city, and which are no longer with us. A total of 204 pubs feature in the book, which have since been transformed into… Audio
Missing backpacker's abandoned car found in WA outback
German tourist Carolina Wilga was last seen on 30 June. Police found her car today.
The Kiwi who tried to stop the OceanGate Titan disaster
Rob McCallum raised concerns about the subs construction five years before the implosion. Audio
Workers rescued after tunnel collapse in Los Angeles
More than 100 responders were assigned to the incident.
The Salt Path Controversy: whose truth should we believe?
The Salt Path is a best-selling book, and now film of the same name, that tells the story of a couple who find their lives in ruin and decide to walk Britain's one thousand kilometre South West Coast… Audio
Ed Sheeran has made a collection of Jackson Pollock style art
This collection, called 'Cosmic Carpark Paintings', was painted in an abandoned carpark in London last year in-between the international leg of his Mathematics Tour.
The Salt Path scandal: What’s the standard for truth in a memoir?
While they still make headlines, do these scandals have the same impact they once did, in today's era of "fake news"?
Russia hits Ukraine with biggest aerial attack since war began
Ukraine has been hit by the biggest aerial attack from Russia since the war began. BBC's Ukraine Correspondent James Waterhouse spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
UK: French visit and the bad blood scandal
Henry Riley has UK news - France's President Macron is on a state visit, and yet another scandal, this time it's about bad blood and the time its taking to pay out victims Audio
Former Bangladesh PM took deadly action against protestors
Bangladesh's former leader authorised last year's deadly crackdown on protests - Anas Mallick has the news from South Asia Audio
Albania is having a moment and why you should book a trip
To explain what's drawing so many travelers, Emile speaks to Lonely Planet's Oceania editor Jessica Lockhart. Audio
Masterchef UK star sacked amid misconduct allegations
United Kingdom correspondent Grace Thomas spoke to Lisa Owen about the second day of French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit to the UK, as well as Greg Wallace, the face of Masterchef UK for 20… Audio
200 pre-schoolers poisoned by school meals in China
Asia correspondent Adam Hancock spoke to Lisa Owen about 200 pre-schoolers in China who were poisoned by meals prepared by school chefs. Audio
Heading Off: All the Places!
For 12 year Chris Eden has motorbiked solo around the world. Then three years ago, just as he was preparing to ride up through the length of Africa disaster struck. Now - inspired by last week's… Audio
What is rejection sensitive dysphoria in ADHD?
Imagine your friend hasn't replied to a message in a few hours. Most people might think, 'they're probably just busy'. But for some it's very different.
Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 9 July 2025
In today's episode, Sir Peter Jackson is backing an ambitious project effort to bring back the Moa from extinction, and it is being led Ngāi Tahu, Canterbury Museum, and Colossal Biosciences; Health… Audio
Doctor who treated Erin Patterson describes moment he believed she was guilty
Emergency doctor tried to get mushroom cook to stay at hospital for treatment but Erin Patterson left, despite seeing her severely ill in-laws.
UK Post Office scandal led to 13 suspected suicides, inquiry finds
Others suffered mental, physical and financial problems after the Post Office IT system wrongly showed shortfalls in accounts. Audio
'I was one of the last anonymous critics in the world'
A birthday dinner at Melbourne's fanciest restaurant at age nine was all it took for award-winning restaurant critic Besha Rodell to get hooked on fine dining.