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15/10/2015

News, interviews and stories from around the world with Rhod Sharp, including the Jay Z copyright music trial and the Billy the Kid photo worth a fortune.

The man who inadvertently bought a rare 1878 photo of Billy the Kid in a junk store for $2 tells Rhod about his good fortune, as the image is now set to sell at auction for millions of dollars.

Jay Z appears in court in Los Angeles at the start of a copyright trial, accused of using an Egyptian composer's music from the 1950s without due permission on his first major hit single, 1999's Big Pimpin'

The head of Australia's Invasive Species Council explains why Australia is set to kill 2 million feral cats despite the interventions of Morrissey and Brigitte Bardot, as the country's newly established feral cat taskforce sets about its work.

A nurse from Scotland is in a critical condition in a London hospital being treated for complications related to ebola, just months after being given the all clear.

As Iran's nuclear limitation deal passes into law in return for the loosening of sanctions, while the brother of Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian decries his detention by Iranian authorities, is Tehran playing fair in foreign policy?

The case of the 15 Angolans held without trial for three months after being caught discussing a book on peaceful revolution.

Plus Labour MPs rebel over the government's fiscal charter; former NBA star Lamar Odom fights for his life in a Las Vegas hospital; Australia steps up its anti-terror measures; and how older people are increasingly being targeted in postal scams.

And Dr Karl answers listeners' questions relating to the world of science.

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