Australian Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been interviewed by Swedish prosecutors who finally agreed to attend the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. Our Europe Correspondent Nick Miller was there to bring us the latest on the alleged rape case and on Assange's limelight-loving cat.
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Also in London, a court is hearing the case of the man accused of murdering British MP Jo Cox - Cox was killed in the lead up to the Brexit referendum and the court heard her murder may have been politically motivated.
The latest on the NZ earthquake is here. More than 800 aftershocks have been recorded since a magnitude 7.5 quake hit the South Island just after midnight on Monday morning.
There is much more, of course, on the next steps for US President-elect Donald Trump and his advisers, with our Chief Correspondent Paul McGeough this morning writing on the backlash of Trump's appointment of alt-right poster boy Steve Bannon as his chief strategist.
Other stories today:
- Obama holds first press conference since surprise election, says Trump will get a wake-up call soon
- Mike Pence: who is he really and how much power will he bring to the Oval Office
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