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Iranian hackers 'targeted US 2020 campaign'
Hackers who appear to be linked to Iran's government have targeted the 2020 US presidential election, according to tech company Microsoft.
Trump impeachment inquiry in US, explained
US President Donald Trump has described moves to impeach him as the "most destructive witch hunt of all time" and he is pledging to release the transcript of a phone call that's at the centre of the… Video, Audio
Fuel prices set to rise in New Zealand after Saudi attacks
Fuel importers have confirmed there'll be price-hikes at the petrol pump within a week, following the weekend attack on an oil plant in Saudi Arabia. Audio
Men now avoid women in the workplace, research shows
A study out of the University of Houston shows that one in four men now avoid one-on-one meetings with women in the workplace. Professor Leanne Atwater joins the show to discuss the findings. Audio
USA correspondent David Smith - Hurricane Dorian & RBG
Washington bureau chief of The Guardian David Smith with the latest on Hurricane Dorian's path from devastating the Bahamas, to Florida, Georgia, and North and South Carolina declaring states of… Audio
USA correspondent David Smith - far right rally arrests
Washington bureau chief of The Guardian David Smith on the largest far right march of the Donald Trump era, resulting in 13 arrests in Portland, Oregon. Also the US President has his real estate… Audio
Rival groups face off in US city of Portland
Police arrested 13 people as far-right groups rallying in the United States city of Portland, Oregon, skirmished with left-wing counter-protesters.
CNMI seeks federal help to curb birth tourism
The Northern Marianas governor Ralph Torres has sought federal government help to curb the practice of birth tourism in the commonwealth.
Steven O'Meagher: The Story of Rugby
Producer and director Steven O'Meagher's spent a lot of time on the road to interview 99 people across 20 countries for his new series, The Story of Rugby. Audio, Gallery
'We could be about to see another Tiananmen Square'
Dr Al Gillespie from Waikato University joins the show to look at the tense situation in Hong Kong and why he believes it could lead to another Tiananmen Square-type disaster. Audio
Alert in Fiji over measles
The Fiji Ministry of Health has issued an alert over measles exposure.
Two shootings in 24 hours
Two shootings in 24 hours in the US this weekend. First in El Paso, Texas and hours later in Dayton, Ohio. Audio
The Rest is History: Watergate Tapes
Release the tapes! This week our resident historian Robert Kelly looks back at the Watergate tapes of President Nixon and how they lead to his resignation in 1974. Audio
Mosque attack survivor Farid Ahmed speaks about meeting Donald Trump
A Christchurch mosque attack survivor has spoken for the first time since arriving back from a trip to the US where he met with Donald Trump to discuss religious freedoms. Video, Audio
USA correspondent David Smith - more Robert Mueller testimony
From the US, Washington bureau chief of The Guardian correspondent David Smith says all eyes are on Washington this week with Special Counsel Robert Mueller due to testify before two House committees… Audio
El Chapo’s lawyers to appeal sentencing
Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman will spend the rest of his life in a US jail. But lawyers for the former head of the Sinaloa cartel are already saying they will appeal the sentence… Video, Audio
Mosque shooting survivor meets Trump at White House
A survivor of the Christchurch mosque attack was among a group of people from 17 countries who met with the President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, to discuss religious freedoms. Audio
Trump's attack on minority Congresswomen
US correspondent Susan Milligan reports on President Donald Trump's direction to four minority, female members of Congress that they should "go back to where they came from" - places he described as… Audio
Trump attack on congresswomen
President Trump has been accused of racism over a tweet suggesting Democratic congresswomen "go back" to where they came from. Audio
Electricity restored after New York power cut
Power has now been restored to all customers after a power failure in New York halted subway trains and trapped people in lifts on Saturday evening.