Berlin
Berlin truck attack suspect remains in city - police
Investigators believe the Tunisian man suspected of killing 12 people at a Berlin Christmas market is still hiding in the German capital.
Two men accused of planning second Berlin attack
Two men have been arrested in Germany on suspicion of planning an attack on a shopping centre in Oberhausen near the Dutch border, police say.
Berlin attack: Christmas market reopens as police hunt suspect
The German Christmas market where a suspected Islamist extremist drove a truck into a crowd, killing 12 people, has reopened.
Man sought over Berlin truck attack 'had been under surveillance'
The Tunisian man wanted for the Berlin truck attack which killed 12 people had been under surveillance but it ended due to a lack of evidence.
IS claims it carried out Berlin truck attack
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a fatal attack on a Berlin Christmas Market, in which a truck ploughed into a crowd of people, killing 12 and injuring 48.
12 dead, dozens injured in Berlin truck 'attack'
Police are questioning the suspected driver of a truck that ploughed into a crowded Christmas market in Berlin, killing 12 and injuring up to 50.
Was the truck crash in Germany an act of terrorism?
Correspondent Ira Spitzer says it's still not clear whether the attack in Berlin was an act of terrorism. Video, Audio
Pearly Wong's International Minimalism
Pearly Wong is a fashion designer based between Malaysia and Berlin. She talks to Sonia Sly about catering to an international market place and the realities of the industry for Malaysian designers. Audio, Gallery
Zane Robertson breaks records in Berlin win
The New Zealand athlete Zane Robertson has won the a 10km road race in Germany, breaking the national and Oceania records in the process.
Passage of the Soul | Choral Whispers of Eastern Orthodoxy
Dimitrios Theodoridis is home from Germany for a very personal concert with Baroque Voices. Passage of the Soul | Choral Whispers of Eastern Orthodoxy will be performed in memory of his mother who… Video, Audio
Anthony Byrt: art, criticism, and poker
Kim Hill talks to New Zealand critic and journalist Anthony Byrt, writer for Metro, contributor to international contemporary art magazine Artforum International, and Reviewer of the Year at the 2015… Audio
David Goldblatt: the Olympics - then and now
Kim Hill talks to David Goldblatt, one of the world's most celebrated sportswriters, about his new book The Games: A Global History of the Olympics. Audio
Global artists spread message of marine conservation
Earlier this year, high profile local and international artists converged on Napier to paint inner city walls with a message about the importance of marine conservation issues. Audio
Bailey Wiley
Auckland-based neo-soul artist Bailey Wiley on her new EP, S.O.M.M. (Still On My Mind), written and recorded over two years between Auckland and Berlin. Video, Audio
Bonaparte returns to Cuba Street
Bonaparte is the moniker of Berlin-based electro-punk musician Tobias Jundt, who's known for bringing animal costumes and a sense of carnival to his high energy stage show. Video, Audio
Is Berlin's underground scene getting pushed out of the city?
the significance of Berlin's underground heritage, in particular it's alternative techno club scene, and why this 'culture' should be sustained and protected - with Prof. John Schofield, archaeologist… Audio
Michela Magas and Andrew Dubber: music tech fest
Michela Magas, founder of Stromatolite and the #MusicBricks project, and Andrew Dubber, founder of digital music consultancy group New Music Strategies. Together they run the Berlin Music Tech Fest. Audio
Fis
Wellington born FIS breaks down the production techniques that went into making 'The Blue Quicksand Is Going Now'. Audio
Berlin's Month of Performance Art
Month of Perfomance Art: Berlin is an artist-run event is in its fifth year and attracts performers from around the world. Recent arrival in Berlin; New Zealand Korean performer Samin Son is… Audio
Tony Forster, an “accidental” Berliner
Eyewitness producer Lisa Thompson hears the serendipitous story of Tony Forster; a New Zealander who was one of the first to cross through Checkpoint Charlie the night the Berlin Wall started coming… Video, Audio, Gallery