1Fifteen civilians have been killed in what Iraq claims was a cruise missile strike on a crowded marketplace in Baghdad. Relief has arrived for the people of Southern Iraq. The latest on the US-led war against Iraq.
2US marines have found a school with classrooms full of Iraqi weapons.
3NZ's Ambassador to the UN has urged the Security Council to put aside its differences and concentrate on helping the people of Iraq after the war ends.
4New ambassadors to NZ have been welcomed to Government House.
5The frigate Te Kaha has returned home from patrolling the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman for signs of terrorist activity.
6Police have issued a warning to fans attending tomorrow night's Bruce Springsteen concert in Auckland to be on the look-out for potential terrorist activity after threatening letters gave 28 March as a date for a "demonstration of capability".
7Breaking News: unconfirmed reports of US soldiers injured in friendly fire incident.
8The World Trade Organisation has ruled the United Sattes' new controversial steel tariffs are illegal.
9Are NZ's high rise buildings earthquake safe?
10The mother of murdered pizza delivery man Michael Choy has spoken out strongly against the early release of one of the teenagers who robbed him as he lay dying.
11A $42 million Treaty claim between Ngati Awa and the Government was signed at Parliament today.
12Around 2000 Samoans have delivered a petition to Parliament protesting a law which prevents Samoans born before 1949 being NZ citizens.
13Other news.