War
The Panel with Sue Bradford & Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Sue Bradford & Scott Campbell. They discuss: what's happening in Kashmir and the Auckland super city 15 years on. Plus we hear from care… Audio
What the India-Pakistan Kashmir conflict is about: a timeline
India, Pakistan and China all claim partial or complete ownership of the region, but how did that become the case?
UK celebrates 80 years since end of World War Two
Street and tea parties are being held across the UK - including at Buckingham Palace and Downing Street - to mark 80 years since World War Two ended in Europe. The BBC's Rob Watson spoke to Alexa… Audio
Missile fired by Yemen's Houthis lands near Israel's main airport
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to retaliate.
The latest from Gaza
Israel hasn't allowed any aid into Gaza since March 2, our correspondent Trent Murray in Tel Aviv gives Susie the latest. Audio
How the US 'war on woke' and women risks weakening its own military capability
Analysis - US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called the Women, Peace and Security initiative 'woke' and 'divisive'. But history shows soldiers of all stripes have served with honour.
Gaza-bound aid ship issues SOS after alleged drone attack
A Gaza-bound activist aid ship caught fire and issued an SOS after what it claimed was a drone attack off the coast of Malta in international waters.
Defeating enemies 'supreme objective', not freeing hostages - Netanyahu
Benjamin Netanyahu's comments drew backlash from representatives of hostage families.
NZ sends plane to keep close eye on North Korea
The air force has sent one of its new Poseidon surveillance planes to monitor United Nations sanctions against North Korea.
US Marines remembered on Kapiti Coast
Chief Warrant Officer Andres Navarro from the Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band joins Emile Donovan. Audio
North Korea confirms troop deployment to Russia, hails 'heroes'
Neither Russia nor North Korea had previously either confirmed or denied the deployment.
Aside from Anzac Day, NZ has been slow to remember military veterans
Expansion of the term 'veteran' will add 100,000 service people, without automatically changing existing entitlements.
North Korea confirms troop deployment to Russia, hails 'heroes'
Neither Russia nor North Korea had previously either confirmed or denied the deployment.
How three Americans allegedly conspired to overthrow the DRC government
How did teammates from Utah end up entangled with rebel forces in an attack on the presidential palace in the Democratic Republic of Congo?
Trump and Zelensky meet one-on-one in Vatican basilica
The Ukrainian president said the meeting could prove historic if it delivers the kind of peace he is hoping for.
Trump says Ukraine deal close after envoy meets Putin
"Most of the major points are agreed to," the US President said in a social media post after landing in Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis
The Tibbles: celebrating a hero
The Tibble family are in Faenza, Italy commemorating their ancestor Te Rauwhiro Tibble this Anzac Day. Audio
Mary Kisler: Dad's post-war trauma
Art historian Mary Kisler on how her father's PTSD from the war changed him Audio
Anzac Day Sonic
RNZ Concert host Bryan Crump digs into the archives, as well as the station’s record collection to bring you music and voices revolving around our national experience of war, and aspiration for peace.
…'Trump is still too weak to fire him' - US Defence Secretary shared attack details with family
Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth, an Iraq War veteran, said that Pete Hegseth "must resign in disgrace."