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Asia correspondent Ed White
Audio 14 Apr 2023Ed White is a correspondent with the Financial Times. He talks to Susie about the latest news around Asia; a growing debt crisis in Pakistan, a deadly military airstrike on a village in Myanmar, Japan… Audio
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Poland missile crisis dominates amid summits in Asia
Audio 17 Nov 2022Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern returned to the international stage this week, even as the war in Ukraine threatened to spill beyond its borders.
The ASEAN, G20 and APEC summits offered chances for… Audio
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Asia correspondent Ed White
The crisis in Myanmar is still unfolding and increasingly starting to involve western companies and governments. A slow covid vaccination rate in India is causing concern despite official numbers… Audio
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Aye Min Thant: Myanmar in crisis
Audio 10 Apr 2021On the 1st of February Myanmar's military carried out a coup, seizing control of the country, undoing a democratic election in which Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) party won by… Audio
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Dr Tony Fernando - Compassion in medicine
Solving the crisis of compassion in New Zealand medicine will require changes to the system, although mindfulness can also help, says one of the organisers of the country's first compassion in… Audio
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The best photos of 2017
Audio 15 Dec 2017The best photos from RNZ and around the world from an eventful year full of tragedy, natural disasters, and political upheaval.
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'Babies were thrown on the ground and kicked like footballs'
The exodus of Rohingya Muslims into Bangladesh has become an urgent humanitarian crisis. In this week's Voices, Lynda Chanwai-Earle and Justin Gregory present a disturbing first-hand account from an… Audio
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Rohingya refugee crisis: 'Children looking after other children'
Groups of Rohingya children who had lost both parents while fleeing Myanmar are among the hundreds of thousands flowing into refugee camps on the Bangladesh border, says a Wellington nurse who has… Audio
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Chris Carter on Myanmar: 'Aung San Suu Kyi doesn’t have much manoeuvrability'
Former Labour Party minister Chris Carter left New Zealand in 2011 for a role with the UN in Afghanistan. He's now working in Myanmar and for the past two years he has been leading all UN Agencies… Audio
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Kiwi describes scenes at Bangladesh-Myanmar border
Rohingya refugees who have escaped Myanmar have been recounting horrific stories of mass rape, murder and arson as they arrive in Bangladesh. According to aid agenices 615,000 Rohingya refugees have… Audio
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Rohingya Muslims living in ‘unimaginable conditions’
Charlotte Glennie, an ex-pat New Zealand journalist working for Unicef on the border of Bangladesh, describes the conditions 400,000 Rohingya people are living in after fleeing Myanmar. Video, Audio
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Aung San Suu Kyi 'disappointing' on Rohingya crisis
Leader of Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi, has claimed she does not know why 400,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled her country. The BBC's Jonah Fisher joins us from the capital, Naypyidaw, with more details. Audio
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Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh: Corinne Ambler
Red Cross communications manager Corinne Ambler was in Bangladesh to assist with that country's shocking floods. But now she's helping thousands of Rohingya muslims flooding across the border from… Audio
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'Wall to wall human suffering' - the Rohingya refugee crisis
Hundreds of thousands of refugees are pouring over the border from Myanmar into Bangladesh as the Rohingya refugee crisis continues. Red Cross aid worker Corinne Ambler says it's "wall to wall human… Audio
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Plight of the Rohingya
an update on the struggles and migration crisis of the Rohingya people from the Rakhine state of Myanmar - with Matthew Smith executive director of Fortify Rights, who is currently attending a Human… Audio
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Amnesty International's Anna Shea
Audio 25 Oct 2015The plight of refugees in the Middle East and Europe has been all over the news in recent months but a refugee crisis much closer to our shores hasn't received anything like as much attention. Amnesty… Audio
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Plight of the Rohingyas
Audio 24 May 2015Burmese scholar and dissident Maung Zarni calls on New Zealand to condemn what he says is a campaign of genocide against the Rohingya people. Audio
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Myanmar Crisis
Audio 15 May 2008Myanmar crisis continues with aid still struggling to get through. Audio
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Myanmar Humanitarian Crisis
Audio 13 May 2008The UNs Secretary General Ban Ki Moon has described Myanmar's slow response to the humanitarian crisis as 'unacceptable'. Audio
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Red Cross Flight to Myanmar
Audio 9 May 2008Red Cross' s Jeremy Francis comments on the crisis and how aid is now finally trickling into Myanmar. Audio
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Myanmar Political Analysis
Audio 9 May 2008Damien Kingsbury from Australia's Deakin University, says regime change in Myanmar could come out of the current crisis. Audio