India
Mediawatch Midweek 06 March 2019
Mediawatch's midweek catch-up with Lately. This week Jeremy talks to Karyn about: The Pakistan India conflict; Tom Scott quitting daily cartooning; E-Tangata's Conversations; Cardinal Pell's lesbian…
Video, AudioAl Gillespie: Conflict on the India/Pakistan border and Michael Cohen testimony
Waikato University's professor of international law Al Gillespie joins the show to discuss the rising tension between India and Pakistan. Audio
Kashmir blast kills 40 soldiers in motorway convoy
At least 40 Indian paramilitary soldiers have been killed in a bomb attack by militants on their convoy in India-administered Kashmir.
From training on mats to influencers
A wildly popular men's team, population 1 billion-plus, and an almost fanatical passion for cricket - in theory the perfect environment for the women's game to flourish in India.
Black Caps prevail in thrilling decider
Black Caps captain Kane Williamson is happy his side was able to get the better of an in-form India to clinch the Twenty20 cricket series.
White Ferns make it 3-nil
The New Zealand women's cricket team has dramatically won the third and final Twenty20 international against India in Hamilton to complete a series sweep.
Donald Trump & Kim Jong Un's imminent meeting
Ed White reports from Asia and looks ahead to the meeting in Vietnam later this month between the US President and North Korea's Supreme Leader. Also India is gearing up for national elections and the… Audio
Virat Kohli says India will be just as strong without him
The Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli doesn't expect his side to miss a beat in his absence.
India are just better than us
The New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor has acknowledged India's superiority as the tourists clinched the one day series with a seven wicket victory in game three in Mt Maunganui.
NZ bowled out for 157 by India in first game of tour
The Indian cricket team's tour of New Zealand has started this afternoon at McLean Park in Hawke's Bay, with the Black Caps winning the toss and deciding to bat. Former Blackcap Mathew Sinclair joins… Audio
India name replacements for suspended duo
Allrounder Vijay Shankar and batsman Shubman Gill will replace suspended cricketers KL Rahul and Hardik Pandya for India's upcoming tour of New Zealand.
Australian cricketers beat India in first ODI
The Australian cricketers have beaten India by 34 runs in the opening ne day international in Sydney.
India's transgender rights Bill: 'A huge backward step'
Transgender communities in India are urgently trying to stop the passage of a Bill which purports to protect their rights but they say actually does everything but.
Australia level series against India
Australia cleaned up India's lower order with a barrage of hostile bowling before lunch on the fifth day to secure a series-levelling, confidence-boosting 146-run victory in the second test on…
India to play four quicks in second Test
India could be set to unleash four quicks for the second cricket Test against Australia in Perth today after losing offspinner Ravichandran Ashwin to injury.
Guptill again puts his name forward for IPL contract
Martin Guptill will again go under the hammer at the Indian Premier League auction next week.
Australia buoyed by fight in defeat
A shattered Australia are confident the day-five fight is a sign of greater things to come, despite a demoralising first test defeat.
Australia chasing record for first test win
Australia will set an Adelaide Oval record if they manage to win the first test against India, having been set an imposing target of 323 on day four.
Kidnap fears for transgender candidate dispelled
Chandramukhi Muvvala, the only transgender candidate in upcoming state elections, found safe but `disoriented'.
Shivshankar Menon - Shifting sands of geopolitics
India is now the fastest-growing major economy in the world. Shivshankar Menon joins Kim to discuss geopolitics, shifting philosophies and alliances, and the global players he describes as "the new… Audio