Conflict
Behind the picket lines
From the Cook Strait ferry strikes to the fiery union battles of the 1970s, New Zealand’s history is written in industrial action. Now, as nurses, teachers and doctors walk off the job, what lessons… Video, Audio
How a network of women judges rescued their Afghan counterparts
The incredible story of how a global network of female judges stepped in to help their Afghan counterparts flee Kabul when the Taliban returned to power. Audio
Trump gives Hamas three days to respond to peace plan
Hamas is reviewing a 20-point Gaza peace plan announced by US President Donald Trump. Correspondent Blake Sifton spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Middle East reacts to White House peace plan
The Middle East reacts to the White House peace plan for Gaza, Alex Baird reports from Doha. Audio
Trump says Gaza peace deal is 'beyond very close'
US President Donald Trump says a Gaza peace deal is "beyond very close", after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Toni Waterman spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Hipkins slams govt over refusal to recognise Palestine
Labour leader Chris Hipkins has blasted the government's decision not to recognise Palestinian statehood, calling it "morally reprehensible" and a failure of leadership. Mr Hipkins spoke to Corin… Audio
Trump hopeful for Gaza peace deal after Netanyahu talks
US President Donald Trump has expressed renewed optimism about reaching a deal to end the war in Gaza, as he meets with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. Correspondent… Audio
Seyour defends government stance on Gaza
Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour defends the Government's position on the issue of acknowledging Palestinian statehood. Audio
Anglican clergy protest outside Erica Stanford's office
Four members of the Anglican Church have spent the night chained together outside Erica Stanford's office in Auckland - the Rev. Philppa Young spoke with Nathan Rarere. Audio
Henry Riley reports from the UK
Henry Riley reports from the UK Labour Party's conference in Liverpool Audio
Pragmatism over protest: Govt risks backlash on Palestine
Analysis: Many will be outraged over the government's decision not to recognise Palestinian statehood, as the humanitarian catastrophe on the ground in Gaza worsens.
'Many expected a more robust response' on Palestinian state - academic
New Zealand's reputation could take a hit on the global stage over the government's decision not to recognise Palestine as a state at this time, an international relations expert says.
Russia pounds Ukraine from the sky
Russia spends the weekend pounding Ukraine's cities from the sky - Anita Purcell-Sjölund reports from Sweden Audio
Israel's ambassador to NZ praises Peters after UN speech
Foreign Minister Winston Peters told the United Nations that New Zealand would not recognise Palestinian statehood.
Al Gillespie: Unpacking Peters’ announcement on Palestine
Foreign Minister Winston Peters announced on Saturday that New Zealand will not yet be recognising a Palestinian state. Audio
UN sanctions set to be reimposed on Iran
Iran have been accused of violating a 2015 nuclear deal, but it denies seeking nuclear weapons entirely.
Luxon defends NZ decision to not recognise Palestinian state at this time
The Prime Minister said the Gaza conflict would not end by New Zealand recognising the state of Palestine.
Abbas: Israel committing ‘crime against humanity’ in Gaza
The Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas has told the United Nations Israel is carrying out a crime against humanity in Gaza. Correspondent Toni Waterman spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss from the UN .
…Gaza's few remaining hospitals are being overwhelmed
Gaza's few remaining hospitals are being overwhelmed, Alex Baird reports from Doha Audio
'Pretty scary time': NZ teen describes drone attacks on Gaza-bound flotilla
Sam Leason says he started his night shift as drones dropped "bombs ... and other liquids" onto some of the boats. Audio