Natalie Carney
Syria's ceasefire plan fails
Activists say that so far today, more than sixty people have been killed. Audio
Syria fires across border in to Turkey
Turkish officials say three people have been wounded near a refugee camp by shots fired from inside Syria. Audio
Syria accepts April 10 deadline for troop withdrawal
Syria has agreed to a deadline of April the 10th to begin implementing a six-point peace plan, with the international community hoping it will signal an end to ongoing violence. Audio
World leaders agree to ramp up pressure against Syria
Foreign ministers from more than 70 countries have agreed to put further pressure on Syria after a meeting in Turkey. Audio
Occupy Wall Street stages spirited protest
More than 200 Occupy Wall Street protestors have been arrested in a spirited rally, as part of the movement's day of action. Audio
Anti-Wall Street protests spread to other cities in the US
Anti-Wall Street protests are spreading in the United States, with rallies taking place in several major cities. Audio
Helicopter crash survivors still in serious condition
A New Zealander who survived a helicopter crash in New York is still in hospital, along with the other survivors. Audio
World stock markets falling
Stock markets around the world have fallen sharply following a series of warnings about the global economic outlook. Audio
Solemn ceremonies for September 11 attacks
The United States has marked the 10th anniversary of the 9-11 attacks that rocked the world. Nearly 3,000 people died when four hijacked airliners were crashed into the World Trade Center in New York… Audio
Thousands continue to suffer from 9/11 attacks
Thousands are still suffering, and the number of victims continues to rise as those involved with the rescue and recovery fall ill. Audio
Flooding still a problem a day on from Tropical Storm Irene
One day after fierce winds and torrential rain swept through the east coast of the United States, the country's counting the cost of Hurricane Irene. Audio
Worst of US storm passes but flooding still threatens
The worst of Tropical Storm Irene has swept through the New York City area ... lacking anywhere near the force initially feared, but still powerful enough to cause deaths, and cut power to millions of… Audio
UN Security Council hold talks on Libya
The United Nations Security Council is about to start behind-closed-doors talks about the situation in Libya. Audio
Western reporters targetted in Cairo
Our correspondent, Natalie Carney, is one of the dozens of journalists who've been targetted in Cairo. Audio
Correspondent in Cairo
Our correspondent Natalie Carney is in Cairo, and joins us on the line. Audio
Protests in Cairo's Tahrir Square
Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians have crowded Cairo's Tahrir Square in a massive demonstration against the 30-year rule of President Hosni Mubarak. Some reports put the number at more than a… Audio
Protesters demand annulment of Haiti's elections
More than 1500 protesters have marched in Haiti's capital, clashing with riot police as they continue to demand the annulment of the country's elections. Audio