Asia
Asia correspondent Charlotte Glennie
The inauguration of Taiwan's first female president, Hong Kong's visit by top Chinese official and Leicester City's celebratory tour of Bangkok. Audio
A Most Diverse Beat - Constable Rob Stanton
Ethiopian coffee, radio shows, and rappers are part of the daily grind for Constable Rob Stanton. Dubbed an honorary African he’s a crucial outlet for the community to voice their concerns even if… Audio, Gallery
A Most Diverse Beat - Constable Rob Stanton
Ethiopian coffee, radio shows, and rappers are part of the daily grind for Constable Rob Stanton. Dubbed an honorary African he’s a crucial outlet for the community to voice their concerns even if…
AudioAsia correspondent Charlotte Glennie
North Korea holds its first party congress in 36 years and the colourful Philippines election. Audio
Asia correspondent Charlotte Glennie
Charlotte Glennie analyses John Key's visit to China and discusses the aftermath of the recent earthquakes in Kyushu, Japan. Audio
NZ looks to cash in on hungry booming middle class in Asia
By 2025 over 1 billion Asian consumers will move from lower to middle class which means they will have money to spend on things they can't afford now - including more expensive, imported food. Video, Audio
Painting for a Purpose
Art and activism merge to create large-scale breath-taking murals around environmental issues that affect the oceans. Audio
New broadband cable boosts Asia links
A broadband cable to Australia to be laid this month will combat a projected 1100 percent increase in New Zealand internet traffic.
Myanmar - A Democracy Under Construction
Insight travels to Myanmar to find out how democracy is unfolding after decades of harsh military rule. Audio, Gallery
NZ firms nervously await Brexit referendum
Insight explores New Zealand's increasing focus on doing business with the Asia-Pacific region and where that leaves trade with Europe. Audio
Asia correspondent Charlotte Glennie
Asia Correspondent Charlotte Glennie who says a bloody brawl in in Hong Kong this week took everyone by surprise - including police. Audio
Arctic blast hits Asia
East Asia is struggling with a cold snap, more than 85 people have died in Taiwan alone. Reuters Deputy Bureau Chief in Hong Kong, James Pomfret, says the cold weather there took many people by… Audio
Wayne Hay
Asia correspondent with the latest on the tensions on the Korean peninsula Audio
Griffin's new plant to focus on export growth
The biscuit and snack bar manufacturer, Griffin's Foods, is ready to ramp-up production to meet a growing demand for New Zealand-made food in Asia. Audio
Now focus goes on Asia deal
The reaching of the Trans-Pacific Partnership is also putting the focus back on the Asian economies that are not involved in the 12 nation deal, most notably the world's second biggest economy, China.
…China correspondent Charlotte Glennie
Charlotte Glennie discusses the historic visit of China's president to the US, how Indonesian forest fires are causing a haze across parts of Asia, and China's Barack Obama impersonator. Audio
Our Own Odysseys: Biking The World
Patrick Morgan loves to bike, and has done so around the world. He recently returned from four months cycling through central Asia. Audio
Is learning Mandarin an economic necessity?
Will speaking Mandarin be a future economic necessity for New Zealanders? Do New Zealanders need to bridge the cultural and linguistic knowledge gap between China and New Zealand? Is there an economic… Audio, Gallery