Helen Clark
Helen Clark: no regrets over Foreshore and Seabed controversy
In RNZ's latest edition of 'The 9th Floor,' former Prime Minister Helen Clark insists she has no regrets about her government's handling of the Foreshore and Seabed controversy in 2004. At the time… Audio
The Commander - Helen Clark
In part five of The 9th Floor, Guyon Espiner talks to Helen Clark about her three terms in power as she sought to draw a line under Rogernomics, unleash new social reforms and rethink New Zealand's… Video, Audio
Gaylene Preston: My Year With Helen
Filmmaker Gaylene Preston has just spent a year with Helen Clark at the UN, and a new documentary My Year With Helen is the result. Video, Audio, Gallery
Helen Clark shortlisted for top job at The Global Fund
Helen Clark has made the shortlist for the top job at one of the world's largest aid agencies. Our New York correspondent Nick Harper has the latest. Audio
A look back on Helen Clark's career at the UN
Helen Clark's decision to step down from her UN role was a shock to many aid agencies. But UN Dispatch's Mark Leon Goldberg says it wasn't entirely unexpected. Audio
Helen Clark resigns from UN
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has resigned from her post heading the United Nations Development Programme. Audio
Helen Clark stepping down from UN role
The former New Zealand prime minister will step down from her high-level role at the United Nations in April.
Nights' Pundit - Economics
Independent scholar Brian Easton with a critical assessment of the economic aims and impact of the Clark-Cullen Labour government. Audio
UN ambassador baffled by Clark's failure
A leading New Zealand diplomat says the reasons for Helen Clark's failed campaign to be the next Secretary-General of the United Nations are still unclear. Audio
Gerard van Bohemen: the United Nations and the Security Council
Kim Hill talks to Gerard van Bohemen, New Zealand's Permanent Representative to the United Nations. New Zealand is currently a non-permanent member of the Security Council. Audio
UN Security Council defends Secretary-General choice
Was the United Nations Security Council right in choosing the next Secretary General on merit and not on gender or home country? Audio
Helen Clark didn't have chance at top UN job, analyst says
UN analyst and blogger Mark Goldberg says Helen Clark never had much of a chance at becoming the first female head of the United Nations. Audio
Helen Clark's hopes to lead UN now over
Helen Clark's hope of becoming the first female leader of the United Nations has been dashed. Former Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Guterres is expected to be formally recommended as the leader. Video, Audio
Aaron Smith public toilet sex furore
All Black Aaron Smith has been caught going in and out of a disabled toilet with a woman at Christchurch Airport. Why does this matter? Audio
Helen Clark UN Secretary General bid over
Jana Von Stein of the University of Auckland talks about the UN straw poll process and the new Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Audio
Helen Clark's bid to become UN Secretary-General over
Helen Clark has congratulated Portugal's Antonio Guterres as the "clear winner" in the selection for next United Nations Secretary-General. Audio
Clark congratulates Guterres on United Nations win
Helen Clark's bid to lead the United Nations is over. Former Portugal prime minister Antonio Guterres has won unanimous backing from the Security Cuoncil and is expected to be voted in to the job… Audio
Race for top job at UN: How does it work?
Analysis: The race for the job of head of the United Nations is heating up overnight. Kim Griggs explains the world's weirdest job selection for the world's top diplomatic job.
Helen Clark, MH17 and Obama's veto overturned
Al Gillespie talks about Helen Clark's slow death in her UN Secretary General campaign, the revelaions on who shot down flight MH17 and how the US Congress overturned Obama's veto. Audio
New Bulgarian candidate could scupper Clark's UN chances
Helen Clark's chances of becoming United Nations Secretary-General are now almost nothing after Bulgaria announced a new candidate, an analyst says. Audio