Jamie Tahana
Te Arawa roopu at Oxford University to receive
Jamie Tahana is at Oxford University to talk with members of a Te Arawa roopu who travelled there recently for the awarding of a posthumous degree to their tupuna, Makereti Papakura. She's believed to… Audio
Black Ferns dominate Spain in opening Rugby World Cup match
The Black Ferns have kicked off their Rugby World Cup defence in emphatic style. Correspondent Jamie Tahana spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Live from England: Day 1 of Women's Rugby World Cup
RNZ's Jamie Tahana is in York covering the excitement. Audio
England host USA in opening game of Women's Rugby World Cup
The Women's Rugby World Cup is set to start on Saturday morning, with hosts England taking on the USA. Correspondent Jamie Tahana spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
News from the UK with Jamie Tahana
London-based freelance journalist and former RNZ reporter Jamie Tahana is with us to talk about the news of the week in the UK and Europe. Audio
UN's top court rules countries legally responsible
Vanuatu's Climate Change Minister says the Pacific now has more leverage in climate negotiations after the UN's top court found that countries can be held legally responsible for their greenhouse gas… Audio
UN's top court finds countries can be liable for emissions
Vanuatu's Climate Change Minister has said the Pacific now has more leverage in climate negotiations after the UN's top court found that countries can be held legally responsible for their greenhouse… Audio
Healthy and sustainable environment a human right: UN
The UN's top court says climate change is an 'urgent and existential threat' and says developing countries have a right to seek damages. Reporter Jamie Tahana spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Intl Court of Justice finds countries liable for climate change
RNZ's Jamie Tahana reports from the Hague where the International Court of Justice has ruled in its first ever case about climate change Audio
PM Luxon meets Ukrainian President Zelensky
Christopher Luxon says New Zealand is determined to continue to put pressure on Russia over the war in Ukraine. Correspondent Jamie Tahana spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
PM Luxon in The Hague for NATO Summit
World leaders, including our Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, are in The Hague for the NATO Summit. Correspondent Jamie Tahana spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Luxon arrives in the Hague for NATO summit
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has arrived in the Hague where he will join more than 30 world leaders, including US president Donald Trump, for what is expected to be one of the largest and most… Audio
Jamie Tahana from London
In breaking news, Buckingham Palace has announced that King Charles the Third has been diagnosed with a form of cancer. The 75-year-old was crowned King in May of last year, so he's only been the… Audio
Jamie Tahana: UK Correspondent in London
Former RNZ Maori news editor Jamie Tahana joins us with the latest headlines from London. Audio
Whaea Esther Jessop & Ngati Ranana's sellout concert
More than sixty years ago, Esther Jessop and a few other Maori in London founded a little group in the suburb of Putney to meet and keep their language going. Since then, Ngati Ranana has become a… Audio
Rugby World Cup fans upset by long queues, running out of beer
The opening weekend of the Rugby World Cup in France has wrapped up, but it's left a sour taste in the mouths of many fans - and not because of the results.
All Blacks fans turned to social media to… Audio
France defeat All Blacks in opening match of Rugby World Cup
It was a sombre start to this year's Rugby World Cup for All Blacks fans, with France taking out the tournament opening match 27-13.
The All blacks scored first and were only down one point at… Audio
Festivities kick-off ahead of Rugby World Cup
Fans around the world are preparing for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
Hosts France take on the All Blacks in Paris for the opening game, which kicks-off almost two months of rugby.
Reporter Jamie Tahana… Audio