Security
Donald Trump's security chief resigns
Michael Flynn has stood down as the US national security advisor, less than a month after Donald Trump was inaugurated as US President.
Gov told to hurry up and give prison guards pepper spray
Following an attack on three prison officers over the weekend the Government's being told it needs to hurry up and change the rules so prison guards can have better access to pepper-spray. Audio
'Imminent' French terror attack averted
Four people were found with bomb-making materials and arrested by anti-terrorist police in a raid on a Montpellier flat.
Persecution of Muslims in Myanmar
Is genocide unfolding in Myanmar? The Rohingya people are an ethnic Muslim group in Myanmar who are often described as the world's most persecuted minority. Executive Director of Fortify Rights… Audio
Confusion over suspects in Quebec mosque shooting
Quebec Muslims have conducted their morning prayers amid tight security following yesterday's mosque shooting in the city which left six dead and five in hospital. We get the latest from our Canadian… Audio
Tight security at mosque in Quebec after shooting
Two suspects in a deadly shooting at a Quebec mosque are due to face court today, as the Canadian Prime Minister calls it a "terrorist attack on Muslims." Audio
Mongel Mob chapter gains foothold in Darwin nightclub
A Mongrel Mob chapter set up in the northern Australian city of Darwin has police worried about gang violence. Audio
The complicated case of Asha Abdille
Kathryn Ryan talks to AUT's Warren Brookbanks about why the circumstances of the country's only convicted plane hijacker pose a unique problem to the mental health and justice systems. Audio
Spy agency: situations vacant
It's shrouded in mystery and liberal amounts of white plastic, but now two new spooks will get to lift the veil on the Waihopai spybase.
CIA releases cache of declassified documents
CIA documents posted on a searchable database include thousands of historical papers about New Zealand.
Yahoo email hack affected Australian politicians
Thousands of government officials, including high-profile politicians and senior defence officials, are among the data breach's one billion victims.
Hijacker barred from Wellington Airport
Wellington Airport has trespassed the country's only convicted plane hijacker, as the end of her sentence looms.
Pilots to keep close eye on hijacker's case
Pilots are vowing to keep a close watch on the case of a convicted hijacker whose sentence ends early next month.
NZ has nothing to fear from hijacker - Mental Health Foundation
The public should not be worried about the country's first convicted plane hijacker, despite her threats to reoffend, says the Mental Health Foundation.
NZ plane hijacker threatens repeat action
The country's only convicted plane hijacker has almost completed her prison sentence, and is threatening to hijack another aircraft if she gets the chance.
Christian lobby HQ blast 'not a terrorist act'
A van explosion outside the headquarters of the Australian Christian Lobby was not politically or religiously motivated, police say.
Cyber security in 2016
Kathryn Ryan speaks to cyber and national security journalist Kim Zetter about the big stories of the year including Russian hacking, fake news and malicious attacks on popular websites. Kim Zetter… Audio
German police release suspect in truck attack
The man arrested by Berlin police following the terror attack on a Christmas market in the city has been released. The Guardian's Kate Connolly says Police say he could not have been the driver. Audio
Body of murdered Russian envoy returning to Moscow
The body of the slain Russian envoy Andrei Karlov is on its way back to Moscow from Turkey. Our Moscow correspondent Julia Lyubova has the latest. Audio
Public Enemy - Episode 3
How do you trust your community when someone is always watching? Audio