Brussels
Calling Home: Dawn O'Connor in Brussels
West Aucklander Dawn O'Connor lives in Brussels, Belgium, where she has been based since 2018. She joins Jim for Calling Home. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
A court in Paris has been hearing harrowing testimony from survivors of the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris that left 130 people dead and more than 400 injured. Meanwhile, another court in Paris has… Audio
Brexitcast: Behind-the-scenes Brexit
Listener Janet emailed pods@rnz.co.nz about Brexitcast, a show she's got addicted to that features some top BBC journalists explaining what's going on with Brexit. As Janet writes "... it's very… Audio
NZ meat companies fight EU tariff changes
New Zealand meat companies are fighting back against proposed tariff changes in Europe which could undermine meat exports worth $1.8 billion. Britain and the European Union have notified the World… Audio
'Crisis of politics' in EU over immigration laws
EU leaders have been gathering in Brussels for an emergency meeting on migration. The issue has become heated between Italy and Germany of late, despite a drop in the number of migrants attempting to… Audio
Belgian police injured in Morocco football win riots
More than 20 police officers were injured in Brussels when celebrations over Morocco's qualification for football's World Cup turned violent.
Brexit talks advancing too slowly - EU
The European Union says the Brexit negotiations are advancing too slowly. Negotiator Michael Barnier has told Brexit talks in Brussels overnight that there's still not enough clarity from the United… Audio
Police injured outside Buckingham Palace
Two police officers have been injured while arresting a man armed with a knife outside Buckingham Palace.
Ball is in Brussels' court after Britain triggers Brexit
After 44 years of membership, Britain has formally notified the European Union that it is leaving. Overnight, the country's Prime Minister Theresa May triggered Article 50 -- the exit clause of the… Audio
Belgian police arrest a man who tried to drive into pedestrians
Belgian police say a tragedy was averted after they arrested a man who they claim had planned to drive at high speed into a pedestrian mall. Our correspondent Jack Parrock says a French citizen is in… Audio
Key suspect in Paris attacks arrested
The key remaining suspect in the Paris terror attacks has been arrested and police are investigating whether he was also involved in the Brussels airport bombing. Video
Brussels airport resumes flights
Flights have been taking off from Brussels Airport overnight for the first time since a suicide bomb attack in the departures hall killed 16 people. Audio
Jef Neve
While messages of support flow into Brussels from around the world, after last night's bombings, Belgian composer Jef Neve talks about the divisions afflicting his country. Jef is trying to leave… Audio
Paris terror suspect caught in Brussels
The most wanted fugitive from the Paris terror attacks has been wounded and caught in a shootout in Brussels, officials say.
Can ISIS be defeated?
Terrorism expert Dr Clarke Jones of the Australian National University talks about the chances of defeating ISIS. Audio
#BrussellsLockdown - Elle Hunt
Brussels is in lock-down, as Belgian police launch operations to hunt down fugitive Salah Abdeslam.Police asked the public not to share information of the anti-terrorism raids online. So, twitter… Audio
Brussels remains on full terror alert
The security lockdown in Brussels in the wake of last weeks attacks in Paris will continue today. Audio
Playing Favourites with Kate McIntosh
Former Wellington dancer now based in Brussels who has returned here with her latest show, All Ears, which uses the stage as an ad hoc laboratory for a series of unusual recordings and acoustic… Audio