China
Weak Chinese manufacturing date adds to fears of a hard landing
The latest manufacturing data out of China is adding to fears the world's largest economy could be headed for a hard landing. Audio
Tech news: Apple and app sales
Peter Griffin with tech news; including Apple's monster profits, what the most popular apps were in 2014, and new regulations for foreign tech companies working in China. Audio
China promises end to 'winning at all costs' attitude
China's sports regulator is promising to end the country's obsession with winning gold medals as it moves to combat match-fixing and cheating in sports. Audio
Voices - Lynda Chanwai-Earle
Lynda Chanwai-Earle brings us a story about White Ghosts and Yellow Peril, a new non-fiction publication that reveals some surprising and sometimes unsavoury facts about New Zealand's first contact… Audio
White Ghosts, Yellow Peril - a ground-breaking publication
Lynda Chanwai-Earle brings us a story about White Ghosts and Yellow Peril, a new non-fiction publication that reveals some surprising and sometimes unsavoury facts about New Zealand's first contact… Audio
White Ghosts, Yellow Peril - a ground-breaking publication
Lynda Chanwai-Earle brings us a story about White Ghosts and Yellow Peril, a new non-fiction publication that reveals some surprising and sometimes unsavoury facts about New Zealand's first contact…
AudioChina's growth slows to weakest in 24 years
The world's second biggest economy, China, has experienced its slowest expansion in almost quarter of a century. Audio
China's growth slowed to 7.4% in 2014
China has revealed its weakest annual growth in more than two decades. Audio
The World in 2015 and 2050
Since 2003 Daniel Franklin, the Executive Editor of The Economist, has stuck his neck out to predict the big trends and events internationally for the magazine's annual publication, The World in… Audio
Tough questions to be asked in China
Tough questions will be asked of Chinese officials after a New Year's eve stampede in Shanghai crushed 36 people to death. Audio
Dairy, China are the keys to New Zealand's trade outlook
While fall in the value of dairy exports will impact New Zealand's trade outlook, the bigger risk is what happens in China. Audio
New Zealand man learns fate
The deadline for Chinese authorities to decide whether to charge a New Zealand man with serious drug offences has passed. Audio
China stocks suffer sharpest fall in five years
To China where the sharemarket has suffered its sharpest fall in five years with investors going on a profit-taking spree. Audio
Commission wants overhaul of 'inappropriate' extradition laws
As New Zealand's feeling the pressure to agree to an extradition treaty with China, the Law Commission says a complete overhaul of extradition laws is overdue. Audio
Our Own Odysseys - Hanging Out in Hong Kong
It's a fascinating time to find oneself in Hong Kong. With Jordan King, a Sociology Masters student at Victoria University who is a current recipient of a Prime Minister's Scholarship for Asia. Audio
Sydney woman set free on drug charges in China
A Sydney woman who was facing a possible death sentence over drug trafficking in China has been released without charge. Audio
Amnesty International concerned over China's corruption crackdown
Grant Bayldon is the Executive Director of Amnesty International in New Zealand. Audio
China asks NZ to help extradite corrupt officials
China's crack down on allegedly corrupt officials who have fled overseas continues - with a direct request for an extradition treaty with New Zealand. Bernard Keane is an Australian journalist with… Audio
Chinese president making enemies says immigration expert
The Labour Party leader Andrew Little has dropped a political bombshell, saying he believes corrupt Chinese who've fled their own country may be making donations to political parties in New Zealand in… Audio
China turns to Australia to help crackdown on corrupt officials
China has also turned to Australian police to help crackdown on corruption among former officials who've fled to that country. Audio