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MFAT approved exports for military equipment to Saudi Arabia's forces
MFAT granted export permits for military equipment that was sent to Saudi Arabia's forces in 2016 and 2018, raising concerns the government may have breached its human rights obligations.
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MFAT granted permits for military exports to Saudi Arabia
RNZ can reveal New Zealand's foreign affairs ministry granted export permits for military equipment sent to Saudi Arabia's forces in 2016 and 2018.
It comes amid a government review into export… Audio
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International law expert on MFAT dealings with Saudi Arabia
A professor of international law says foreign ministry officials may have breached their human rights obligations when they granted permits for weapons exports to Saudi Arabia.
Documents obtained by… Audio
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Al Gillespie on rising tensions between the US and China
Waikato University's International Law professor Dr Alexander Gillespie is the author of a series of books on The Laws of War and The Causes of War, and the prospect of war is something we want to… Audio
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Trump's impeachment trial begins
Donald Trump's second impeachment trial began in the US Senate today with a US Capitol riot video described as chilling. Audio
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Work for Saudi Arabian military 'poor judgement' - Air NZ CEO
Air New Zealand chief executive Greg Foran claims the decision to work a contract for the Saudi Arabian military was nothing but a case of poor judgement, and appears to be rejecting the idea of an… Audio
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Professor on Air NZ Saudi military revelations
Air New Zealand could be found to be complicit in war crimes after revelations one of its subsidiaries did work for the Royal Saudi Military, who are blocking supplies from getting into Yemen.
The… Audio
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Genocide and trade - the cost of having China as a friend
New Zealand walks a trading tightrope with China - but by failing to bring up human rights issues, are we selling our souls for $32 billion a year? Audio
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Coup in Myanmar: The latest developments
Audio 2 Feb 2021Professor of International Law, Al Gillespie, says the country is a powder keg of religious and social divide. Audio
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House delivers Trump impeachment charge
Al Gillespie, Professor of International Law at Waikato University, speaks to The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Lavina Good and Connor English (Part 1)
Audio 26 Jan 2021The latest Covid-19 case highlights that we cannot afford to be complacent. Panel speaks to Dr Sarb Johal, clinical psychologist and an expert in emergency management and disaster psychology, who has… Audio
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Pro Trump protester storm US Capital – Al Gillespie
We cross live to Washington DC where thousands of pro Trump protesters are clashing with police outside the US Capitol building. Audio
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Trump's Blackwater pardon sparks Iraqi ire
Iraqis have reacted with outrage to Donald Trump's move to pardon four security guards from the security firm Blackwater who were jailed for a 2007 massacre that sparked an outcry over the use of… Audio
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New Zealand willing to broker truce between China and Australia - Mahuta
New Zealand would be willing to help negotiate a truce to a trade and diplomatic conflict between Australia and China, Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta tells Reuters.
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Prof Al Gillespie on on Royal Commission report
Audio 8 Dec 2020Professor of Law Al Gillespie from Waikato University shares his initial views on the Royal Commission of inquiry's key recommendations. Audio
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The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Audio 8 Dec 2020Prof Al Gillespie on on Royal Commission report; Prof Paul Spoonley on Royal Commission report; Home ownership plunges to new low, Audio
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NZ's position in Five Eyes tension
Alexander Gillespie, Professor of Law at the University of Waikato shares his view on escalating tensions. Audio
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NZ should back Australia over tariffs from China - Expert
A professor of international law says if Australia takes its complaints against China's trade impositions to the World Trade Organisation, New Zealand should support it. China has put tariffs of up to… Audio
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Linton Military Camp soldier charged with espionage
Audio 26 Nov 2020A soldier based at the Linton Military Camp in Manawatu has been charged with espionage and a raft of other charges.
A punishment of up to 14 years' imprisonment could be meted out to the soldier… Audio
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News Zealand's relationship with China and Hong Kong
Audio 20 Nov 2020The Five Eyes Intelligence Group made up of New Zealand, Australia, Britain, the United States and Canada objects to new rules allowing elected representatives to be sacked from the Hong Kong… Audio
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Trump's mission to bomb Iran could spark a war
Professor of International law, Al Gillespie talks to The Panel about the revelation Donald Trump wanted to start bombing Iran after he lost the US presidential election and of his intention to bring… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
Audio 18 Nov 2020International research shows that cannabis is 15 percent more potent than it was 50 years ago. The Panel talks to Professor Joe Boden, from Otago University who is the director of the University's… Audio
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US elections: Pompeo claims 'smooth transition'
The Panel discusses the latest developments in the US as Donald Trump refuses to concede. Audio
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Al Gillespie on what a Biden presidency means for NZ
It's official -- Donald Trump has been ousted as the President of the United States. University of Waikato Professor of Law Al Gillespie joins the show to discuss what a Joe Biden presidency is likely… Audio
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US election: What will result mean for NZ?
Professor of International Law, Al Gillespie, talks about the ramifications of the election for New Zealand. Audio