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US to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital in world first
US President Donald Trump will recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital, senior administration officials say.
The Russia Probe for Dummies
The investigation into Russian interference in the US election gained some real traction over the weekend. For those not following this closely it can start seeming a bit murky. So we thought we'd do… Audio
Mitch Resnick and the mission to get everyone coding
Coding isn't just for computer scientists, it is for everyone. And that's Mitch Resnick's mission, to get everyone young and old into coding and thinking creatively. He's the Professor of Learning… Audio
USA correspondent Steve Almond
US Correspondent Steve Almond joins Kathryn with the latest on the ongoing sexual misconduct story. Accusations have now been levelled against liberals such as Al Franken and John Conyers. Audio
US to repeal 'net neutrality' law
In a move that promises to recast the digital landscape, the US has decided to repeal landmark 2015 rules that prohibited internet service providers from impeding consumer access to web content.
US to end protected status for Haitian immigrants
The US will end a programme that gave thousands of Haitian immigrants temporary protection against deportation after a devastating 2010 earthquake.
USA correspondent Susan Milligan
The latest from the US with our correspondent, Susan Milligan. Audio
California man killed wife before shooting rampage
A California man killed his wife and hid her body in their home before he fatally shot four people during a gun rampage, police say.
Clinton Foundation could face uranium deal inquiry
Is the Justice Department independent?
Peters meets US Secretary of State again
Foreign Minister Winston Peters has held a second meeting with the US Secretary of State in less than a week.
USA correspondent Steve Almond
Steve Almond has the latest from the USA including the uncertain future of Roy Moore, the Alabama senate candidate accused of sexual predation. Also more on Trump and Putin and the continuing fallout… Audio
Trump has 'great relationship' with Duterte
US President Donald Trump said he has a "great relationship" with Philippine counterpart Rodrigo Duterte, after a highly anticipated meeting in Manila.
Texas church reopens as memorial after mass shooting
The blood-stained interior of the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs was painted white and 26 chairs were placed inside the sanctuary, each with the name of a victim and a rose. Video, Audio
Transgender lawmaker elected, ousting 'chief homophobe'
Voters in Virginia have elected their first transgender state legislator, as Democrats swept governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey.
USA correspondent Susan Milligan
Susan has the latest on yet another mass shooting that left 26 dead at a church in Texas. Audio
Guns law and another US shooting
No movement of US gun laws despite another mass shooting. Audio
Trump: Don't underestimate American resolve
US President Donald Trump said no nation should underestimate American resolve, as he arrived in Japan at the start of a marathon Asian tour.
Twitter employee on their last day deletes Trump's account
US president Donald Trump's Twitter account was "inadvertently deactivated" for 11 minutes by a Twitter employee on their last day in the job.
Spacey apologises for 'sexual advance' in 1980s
Hollywood star Kevin Spacey has apologised after being accused of making a sexual advance toward a child actor in the 1980s.
Māori attorney to represent California tribe
A Māori attorney from Turangi has tested her knowledge of US federal Indian law and is now qualified to represent tribal clients in California.