Julian Borger
Julian Borger's new book explores a hidden family past of escaping Holocaust
British journalist Julian Borger has carved a prominent voice in media as The Guardian's world affairs editor, but recently, he's been working to uncover a story close to his heart - his own family… Audio
Historic emergency session of the UN condemns Russian 'aggression'
Meanwhile a special meeting of the UN General Assembly has voted to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine by a margin of 141 votes to five. Kathryn speaks with the Guardian's world affairs editor… Audio
Turkey threatens to send millions of refugees to Europe
The Turkish president has threatened to send millions of refugees to Europe if its leaders keep criticising his country's incursion into Syria. Turkey has been bombing the Kurdish-held region in… Audio
UK PM criticises Trump's retweets
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan says there should be no official UK visit for the US President. This comes after Donald Trump retweeted inflammatory videos from British far-right group Britain First… Audio
Bill to set up child sex offender register passes first hurdle
Legislation setting up a child sex offender register has passed its first hurdle in Parliament with unanimous support. Audio
Russia pledges continued military support for Bashar al-Assad
As Vladamir Putin vows to continue support for Syria's military, it's emerged that the offer to have Syria's dictator step aside was made three years ago, but it was ignored. Audio
Iranian nuclear deal imminent
In a matter of hours, we should know if Iran has agreed to curtail its nuclear programme in return for a reduction in the international sanctions against it. Audio
Guardian journalist says Greenwald is New Zealand claims
Further revelations have been promised on the extent to which New Zealand has spied on other countries. Audio
Iran agrees to halt nuclear programme
Iran and six world powers have agreed to a deal that will halt the country's nuclear programme. Audio
Mladic to face justice...later
The trial of the former Bosnian Serb army commander, Ratko Mladic, has been suspended indefinitely because of errors by the prosecution. Audio
Latest on London Libya meeting
In Libya rebel forces have again been in retreat outgunned by Muammar Gaddafi's better armed and organised troops. Audio
African Union Calls for a National Unity Government
Robert Mugabe told his neighbours that political issues would be dealt with in the"Zimbabwean way". Audio