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The U.S. State Department raises questions about the conduct of Israel's military inside Gaza. Inside Israel's shadowy desert prison with CNN's Matthew Chance. Chinese EV-maker Zeekr starts trading in New York. And, the big wave surfer who may have set a new world's record.
All that and more with Julia Chatterley.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement after U.S. President Biden says he won't supply some weapons to Israel if it launches a full-scale invasion of Rafah. And, the PR chief of Baidu has reportedly left the Chinese search engine after sparking a public relations crisis with controversial comments endorsing a tough workplace culture.
All that and more with Julia Chatterley.
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Biden says he will stop sending bombs and artillery shells to Israel if they launch major invasion of Rafah. Democratic lawmakers help quash an attempt to oust the Republican House speaker. The video-sharing app Triller positions itself as a TikTok rival. And, Real Madrid will face Dortmund in the Champions League final.
All that and more with Julia Chatterley.
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Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump's lawyers clash at the former president's hush money trial. Hamas says negotiating teams have arrived in Cairo for ceasefire talks as Israel continues its incursion into Rafah. Nintendo teases a Switch successor. And, Borussia Dortmand head to the Champions League final.
All that and more with Paula Newton.
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Hamas agrees to a ceasefire proposal in Gaz but Israel says it's far from their demands. Prosecutors say they need two more weeks to present their case in Donald Trump's hush money trial. Xi Jinping meets Emmanuel Macron in Paris. And, Boeing's Starliner is set to head for the stars.
All that and more with Paula Newton.
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The search is underway for two Australians and an American missing in Mexico. Police in Canada arrest an alleged hit squad over the killing of a Sikh separatist. And, China fires up the space race with a journey to the far side of the moon.
All that and more with Paula Newton.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters are arrested in Oregon after more than 100 were arrested at UCLA. Donald Trump's trial continues as the former president falsely claims his gag order prevents him from testifying. And Apple announces its largest share buyback in history as sales in China slow. All that and more with Lynda Kinkade.
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Mexico sees a wave of assassinations of political candidates ahead of its election. The U.S. Federal Reserve holds rates at a 23-year high. And, want to stay in the house from 'Up' or spend a night at the Ferrari Museum? Airbnb's Jay Carney joins the show to tell you how.
All that and more with Lynda Kinkade.
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All the latest on the former president's hush money trial after its fifth day of testimony. Protesters at Columbia University take over a campus building. And, dating app Bumble opens the door to men making the first move. All that and more with Lynda Kinkade.
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Lynda Kinkade has the latest from universities in America, where protesters are demanding their schools divest from companies linked to Israel and support a ceasefire in Gaza. Plus, African leaders come together to discuss a way to spur growth and investment.
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In a busy hour of news, Julia Chatterley looks at the reasons behind the surge in pro-Palestinian protests at U.S. universities. The abortion debate is also under the spotlight after Arizona votes to repeal a law from 1864, while the Supreme Court debates abortions in emergencies. And why TV viewers can't get enough of the hit FX/Hulu series Shogun, set in feudal Japan.
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Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity are in focus at the Supreme Court today as justices hear from his legal team. This is playing out as Trump sits in a courtroom in New York where his hush money trial is continuing. All of that and the latest on the pro-Palestinian college protests which continue to spread, and why Secretary of State Antony Blinken is visiting China. A busy hour of news brought to you by Julia Chatterley.
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In a busy hour of news, Julia Chatterley looks at the reasons behind the surge in pro-Palestinian protests at U.S. universities. The abortion debate is also under the spotlight after Arizona votes to repeal a law from 1864, while the Supreme Court debates abortions in emergencies. And why TV viewers can't get enough of the hit FX/Hulu series Shogun, set in feudal Japan.
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The former publisher of the National Enquirer tells a court how he buried stories to protect Donald Trump. The U.S. Senate moves closer to approving aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. And, Voyager 1 sends usable data back to Earth from 15 billion miles away.
All that and more on the show.
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On day five of Donald Trump's hush money trial, his lawyers argue there's nothing wrong with trying to influence an election, saying it's called democracy.
Paula Newton looks into the background of the first witness, former tabloid publisher David Pecker.
And how TikTok intends to fight a potential U.S. ban.
All that and a wrap of today's top international stories.
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U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai talks tough on China, and what "leveling the playing field" for global workers actually means. And, Taylor Swift releases a new double album.
All that and more on the podcast.
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A full, 12-person jury is seated in former President Trump's hush money trial. Warnings about a possible tsunami in Indonesia as a volcano erupts. And, Taylor Swift's new album allegedly leaks online. All that and more on the podcast.
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A diplomatic flurry in Israel as foreign ministers from Britain and Germany push for restraint. Boeing whistleblowers testify at the U.S. Senate about safety fears. And, Cantopop group Mirror joins Julia Chatterley on the show.
All that and more on the podcast.
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The former president is reprimanded by the judge for reacting to potential jurors during selection in the hush money criminal trial. The world waits for Israel's response to Iran's attack. And, Caitlin Clark is drafted and heading to Indiana.
All that and more on the show.
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Trump blasts hush money trial as “political persecution.” Plus, the Middle East is on edge as Israel mulls a response to the Iran attack. Also, according to sources, Hamas offered to release fewer than 20 hostages in the latest ceasefire counterproposal.
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