China
Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
News from the Asian region with our correspondent Financial Times Beijing Bureau chief, Jamil Anderlini. Audio
Students searching for one person out of 1.4 billion in China
Hastings secondary school students are trying to find one particular person among the 1.4 billion people in China without knowing that person's name or location. Audio
Millions of US federal workers have their pay records hacked
Millions of Americans who work for the Federal Government have had their pay records hacked in a vast cyber attack the US is blaming on China. Audio
Chinese ship capsizes on Yangtze River with hundreds missing
Rescuers in China are struggling to find more than four hundred people who are still missing after a cruise ship sank quickly on the Yangtze River. Audio
Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
News from the Asian region with our correspondent Financial Times Beijing Bureau chief, Jamil Anderlini. Audio
China's claim to Spratley Islands
Is the climate becoming ripe for a major war involving China? Audio
Chinese mining firm buys half share in PNG gold mine
The Canadian multi-national gold miner, Barrick Gold, has sold half of its Papua New Guinea operation to China's Zijin Mining Group.
Ryan Bridge in China
China is grappling with its housing market, like many countries. Audio
Trade surplus for April
A deterioration in dairy exports to China has pushed the annual trade deficit to a six year high. Audio
The Mermaid Boy
John Summers' debut book is a collection of stories that if you weren't paying attention you might mistake for fiction. The Mermaid Boy splits its time between formative times in Canterbury and Asia… Audio
China's second richest person goes AWOL
A solar power magnate has lost 20 billion dollars in an hour as his firm's share price tanked. Audio
UN calls on Vanuatu government to be more flexible
A senior United Nations official has called on the Vanuatu Government to be more flexible with international donors helping in the recovery effort from Cyclone Pam.
Total Immersion - A tiny rural school goes global
Preparing 1200 Chinese dumplings and traditional soup for guests, Te Kura Kaupapa Motuhake O Tawhiuau - a tiny rural school in Murupara south of Rotorua - is hosting its cultural day. They might be… Audio, Gallery
Total Immersion - A tiny rural school goes global
Preparing 1200 Chinese dumplings and traditional soup for guests, Te Kura Kaupapa Motuhake O Tawhiuau - a tiny rural school in Murupara south of Rotorua - is hosting its cultural day. They might be…
AudioChina looks to offer more for Vanuatu rebuild
The Chargé d'affaires of the Chinese embassy in Vanuatu says further aid from China is likely as the country's rebuild gets into full swing in the wake of Cyclone Pam.
Jack Body
Friend and former student Daniel Beban recalls his first encounter with Jack Body and talks through some of his compositions. Audio
Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
News from the Asian region with our correspondent Financial Times Beijing Bureau chief, Jamil Anderlini. Audio
South China Sea standoff worsens
The US China standoff over Beijing's claims to the South China Sea has taken a turn for the worse. Audio
NZer in China awaits verdict on drug smuggling charges
A young New Zealand man facing the death penalty in China had just five hours to put his case in his trial on drugs charges. Audio
Millennial poets inspire
Ya-Wen Ho and Liang Yujing are two talented millennial poets who make bilingualism look easy. Internationally published they're performing their work in English and Chinese, shuttling between… Audio