Slip-ups From World Leaders When They Think They're in Private
Recently, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto believed he was a confidential discussion with American leader Donald Trump during Middle East peace talks in Egypt.
Instead, a live microphone situation revealed Prabowo requesting Trump to organize a call with his son Eric, both of whom serve as executives at the family business.
It represented only one in a series of gaffes committed by world leaders when they assume they're off the record.
Here are several additional memorable errors:
Transplant Procedures and Everlasting Life
At a military parade in Beijing this September, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russia's head Vladimir Putin were overheard talking about organ replacement as a approach for prolonging life.
"Vital organs can be continuously replaced. The more you extend your life, the younger you become, and it's possible to even reach eternal life," the Russian translator was heard saying.
Xi, who was not visible, answered in Chinese: "Experts forecast that in this century people may reach 150 years old."
A conversation recorded from Chinese president Xi Jinping and Russian leader Vladimir Putin
'Sea Rising at Your Door'
Ex-Australia border protection chief Peter Dutton came under fire in 2015 when he joked about the situation of people in the Pacific facing ocean encroachment.
Dutton was conversing with then-prime minister Tony Abbott, who had recently come back from environmental talks with regional heads in Port Moresby.
Noting that a migration discussion was running on "delayed schedule", Abbott responded: "There was a similar situation up in Port Moresby."
Dutton commented: "Schedules become irrelevant when you're about to have water lapping at your door."
The comments sparked outrage from regional nations and environmentalists, while the political opponents demanded Dutton to issue an apology.
Peter Dutton recorded making jokes with Tony Abbott about rising sea levels
'Bigoted Woman'
While serving as UK PM Gordon Brown was campaigning in 2010, he faced a voter who challenged him on migration and the economic situation.
Remaining connected to a Sky news microphone when he got into his vehicle, Brown was recorded stating: "That went terribly – they should never have put me with that woman. Who thought of that? Absurd."
Asked what she had said, he answered: "Everything, she was just a bigoted woman."
The scandal dominated headlines for weeks and Brown ultimately lost the political race.
'I Cannot Bear Netanyahu. He's a Liar.'
Ex-American leader Barack Obama was in discussion at the G20 summit in Cannes in 2011 with then French president Nicolas Sarkozy when their comments about Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu were picked up by a live microphone.
Sarkozy stated: "I can't stand Netanyahu. He deceives."
According to a version from a French interpreter cited by Reuters, Obama replied: "You're fed up with him but I have to deal with him frequently than you."
'Total ***hole'
A vintage hot-mic moment from then US presidential candidate George W. Bush happened as he made a disparaging remark about a reporter from The New York Times.
The Republican presidential nominee was didn't realize that a microphone was live when he leaned over to Dick Cheney at a political event and remarked, "There's Adam Clymer, complete jerk from the New York Times."
Cheney answered: "Absolutely, he is, definitely."
Bush at a political gathering in 2000