Europe
Nights' Sport - Europe
In the grandstands with the German crowds is Football Collective editor, American Dave Raish. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Seaumus Kearney talks about the Euro 2016 football final in Paris amid heavy security gives Europeans a chance to take their minds off their worries, EU leaders continue to grapple with the… Audio
Still puzzled about Brexit?
Seven days ago, Britain voted to leave the EU. A week on, with both Britain's main political parties in turmoil are we any closer to knowing what that means? Bernard Cadogan is one of New Zealand's… Audio
Tory leadership U-turn
In a shock twist to the Tory leadership contest Boris Johnson has pulled out. The news came after his fellow Leave campaigner, the Justice Secretary Michael Gove, announced his own surprise bid. Mark… Audio
Boris Johnson rules himself out for Conservative leader
Brexit - Boris Johnson has ruled himself out of the race to be the next Conservative leader as fellow Brexit campaigner Michael Gove announces he will stand.
Brexit: UK cannot 'pick and choose'
Brexit - EU leaders have warned that the UK must honour the principle of free movement of people if it wants to retain access to the single market after the vote to leave the bloc.
Anger as EU parliament debates Brexit
Brexit - Nigel Farage was booed and called a liar during the European Parliament's first debate on the UK's vote to leave, as David Cameron prepares to face his EU counterparts.
Brexit debate: Should UK stay or go?
With just one day left for Britons to decide whether to leave the EU, leading campaigners have traded blows in a heated live television debate.
Cameron urges 'Remain' ahead of Brexit vote
In a rare address in front of his Downing Street office, British Prime Minister David Cameron has made a personal appeal to Britons his age and older to vote to stay in the EU. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Seamus Kearney talks about the implications of the Brexit on the EU. Audio
ACP summit underway in Port Moresby
A summit of leaders from the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of states has commenced in Papua New Guinea's capital Port Moresby today.
Diana Goodman - Breaking Glass Ceilings at the BBC
Diana Goodman is quite possibly the trailblazing Kiwi reporter you've never heard of - but she's just received the recognition she deserves: an honorary doctorate from Massey University. Diana Goodman… Audio
Toby & Toby on ... Brexit: Britain's big vote on the European Union
OPINION: Britain is about to vote on whether to leave the EU. Toby Manhire and Toby Morris look at the genesis of the Brexodus, and how likely it is to go ahead.
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Is the European Union about to get its first ever far-right head of state ? NATO flexes its military muscle to counter a 'more assertive' Russia, and Portugal becomes the first EU country to reach a… Audio
Understanding Brexit: Professor David Mayes
Britain's upcoming referendum on whether it should remain part of the European Union is becoming increasingly contentious. Professor david Mayes, the former director of the European Institute - now… Audio
Gross? Wastecooking with chef & dumpster diver David Gross
David Gross is a trained chef, activist, filmaker and the host of Wastecooking an Austrian dumpster diving TV show. He talks about whipping up creative meals from what other people throw away… Audio, Gallery
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney discusses the latest news, including protests in Greece and Poland. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Clashes in Germany as rising anti-immigrant party adopts tough stance against Islam and Belgium & The Netherlands in mass distribution of iodine pills in case of nuclear disaster. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Our correspondent Seamus Kearney discusses the latest news from Europe, including Pope Francis' visit to the refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos. Audio
Europe correspondent, Seamus Kearney
The migrant crisis, leaked Panama tax documents. Audio