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Public Enemy - Episode 1
Between the rise of ISIS and Donald Trump, what does it mean to grow up a Muslim in the midst of the War on Terror? Audio
Standing Rock protests mirror Pacific indigenous rights
The Pacific should take note of protests against a controversial oil pipeline project in North Dakota to prevent similar projects from occurring elsewhere says a Native American artist. Video, Audio
No sign yet of a revolutionary app in Fiji
Almost a week after its glamorous launch, there's little sign of a new mobile app hailed by Fiji's government as a 'multi-billion dollar venture,' but dismissed by many others as a con. Audio
Extradition hearing set for American wanted in Tonga
The extradition hearing for an American wanted for murder in Tonga has been set for January next year.
The caviar of proteins
Industry leaders from seven top beef producing nations have been in New Zealand to discuss the trials of farming beef and selling it to the world.
Audio
The caviar of proteins
Industry leaders from seven top beef producing nations have been in New Zealand to discuss the trials of farming beef and selling it to the world.
Audio
Support from the sea - On board the USS Sampson
Video - After the earthquake hit Kaikoura, the USS Sampson's mission immediately turned from the first US naval visit in 33 years to civil defence. RNZ visual journalist Claire Eastham-Farrelly is… Video
American Samoa push to remove marine reserves
American Samoa's US Congresswoman, Aumua Amata Radewagen, is pushing for the incoming US Government to overturn President Obama's decision to create marine monuments in the Pacific.
Fears no plan for Nauru, Manus refugees left behind
There are fears Australia's plan to resettle refugees in the US could leave hundreds languishing in detention on Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
US group surprised at deal to take Canberra's refugees
The Federation for American Immigration Reform has expressed surprise at a deal allowing Australia to settle some of its refugees in the United States.
Third night of anti-Trump protests across US, one arrest at Auckland rally
Thousands have again turned out across the US to protest Donald Trump's election victory, while one was arrested at an Auckland rally.
Public Enemy - Episode 2
How do you hold on to an identity when it is constantly under attack? Audio
Govt to push Kerry on support for Syria resolution
New Zealand will use the visit of the US Secretary of State this weekend to keep pushing for support for a resolution on Syria.
Trump team tries to ease global concerns
Donald Trump's campaign team has sought to allay negative views expressed overseas towards their candidate, a day before the US goes to the polls.
Vanuatu could have fish plant with Bumble Bee
There are reports from Vanuatu the government is discussing setting up a fish cannery with American multi-national Bumble Bee.
FBI says no charges warranted for Clinton
The FBI has stuck to its conclusion that no charges were warranted in the case of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, after a recent review of newly-discovered emails.
In Trump, we're crushed: Bleeder of the free world
Analysis - If Donald Trump takes the keys to the White House in a few days, hang on for a bumpy ride - even in New Zealand, writes Graeme Acton.
John Kerry to visit NZ next weekend
United States Secretary of State John Kerry will visit New Zealand next week, the first such visit since Hillary Clinton's in 2010.
Warnings of 'Al Qaeda threat' to US election
United States officials have warned about an unspecified threat of attacks by al Qaeda militants around the US election in several states.
FBI examining suspected fake documents - sources
US intelligence agencies are examining suspected fake documents apparently aimed at discrediting Hillary Clinton's campaign, sources say.